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    minutes in‚ the two best friends were split apart and on their own. Ben was looking for Quinn‚ but eventually wandered into the “Mazes of Mirrors”. It was so dark‚ Ben could barely see his own reflection. Ben could feel someone breathing on his neck. Too many thoughts went through his head‚ terrifying thoughts. Suddenly he vaguely saw a masked man behind him in all mirrors. Ben turned around scarcely‚ but saw no one. He continued to find his way around the maze. Ben was then out of the blue taken. No one

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    Persuasive Images

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    WWWhat persuasive images and slogans are featured in your poster? * In our poster‚ we show the men of the United States in their military uniforms fighting in the war. We also show the women of the United States going to work in the factories and doing jobs that the men were doing before we joined WWII. The slogan we have written on our poster is “If they can do it‚ we can to”. To what emotion does your poster appeal? Explain. * Our poster expresses equality. When the United States joined

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    representations of mates‚ bush‚ and beer – thus silencing the indigenous roots of Australia‚ women and the different ethnicities from the national identity. This traditional conception of Australian identity is often negatively bias‚ to create the image that all Australians are beer drinking‚ foul mouthed ‘bogans’. The text‚ “True Blue” and the television show “Bogan Hunters”‚ both depict why there should be no question that a modern national identity‚ needs to be formulated so as to encompass all

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    Mirror’ By Sylvia Plath – Textual Analysis ‘Mirror’ is one of many works by the American poet Sylvia Plath‚ which was written within the last few months before her death‚ along with a number of other poems. One of the greatest qualities of her poems was its versatile nature. Her poems were never restricted to one interpretation. ‘Mirror’ is one such poem‚ where each reader is free to interpret her art differently. The speaker is not Sylvia Plath‚ but the mirror itself. As the first line of the

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    Given what I have experienced in The Civic Mirror game and what I have learned about the United States I think that government and politics are paramount to keep our society stable and running smoothly‚ maintain order‚ and give the people an organized voice through voting and representation. One reason that I think that government and politics are necessary is because they are the building blocks of our society. If we were able to maintain a balanced society‚ protecting natural rights and limiting

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    Facial expressions/reaction * * Extreme close-up * Part of face/one feature * * Camera angles * Connection between size and camera angle * Representation of emotion/feelngs * Primary used to affect the audience’s responses to the shot/scene * Can cause disorientation * Three categories: * High angle * Eye level straight angle * Low angle * * Point of View * Means the representation of what character see/doesn’t see * POV: *

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    Poetry commentary on Mirror by Sylvia Plath Mirror by Sylvia Plath is a poem that deals with the unchanging and painful process of age and time which leads to people to try and change this by creating their own delusional world. Plath uses the technique of personification for the mirror. The poem is narrated from the point of a mirror. When Sylvia refers to the mirror as being not cruel and truthful‚ she means that what you see is not false‚ a mirror never lies since it can only show the truth

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    The first year of the Civic Mirror‚ year 2000‚ proved to be very fruitful in both discourse and drama as many stereotypes of the human behavior were magnified. It was made prevalent that in places of power‚ greed and abuse of power runs rampant. In the country of WIIdemboyz there was

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    From Francesca Woodman and the Mirror Stage In Douglas Crimp’s article the Photographic Activity of Postmodernism there are several terms that have been brought up over and over again. Presence is one of them‚ “presence that is only through the absence that we know to be the condition of representation.” It reminds me of one of my favorite photographers --- Francesca Woodman. She once said that “I allow you to see what you couldn’t see --- the inner force of one’s body.” She recreates

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    “The Reaper’s Iimage” is an example of an American gothic literature story. In Stephen King’s “The Reaper’s Image‚” he makes it an American gothic story by fitting all the elements into it. “The Reaper’s Image” is about how if you look or stare into the famous Ddelver Gglass and see the reaper then you will disappear forever. The “The Reaper’s Image” is an example of American gothic literature because it has all the elements of one such as; torture of characters‚ bleak and remote setting‚ and supernatural

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