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    plot and camera shots. Camera shots help to represent the theme of family bonds when there is a close up shot of Maude and Molly looking up to the Spirit Bird. This shows both the physical and emotional closeness of the two‚ as well as the strong relationship they have with the land. One of the most literal ways family bonds is shown in the film‚ is in the scene where Molly‚ Gracie and Daisy are being taken away from their mother. Maude is desperately fighting for her grasp over the girls‚ and we

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    thenamesmaria@hotmail.com Violett Main‚ Change of Soul Played by: Maria Duquette Laura Main‚ Orphan‚ Dad gone to War Played by: Kiana Arsenault Siena Second‚ Respect toward Soldiers Played by: Molly O’Reilly Sister anne Second‚ Strict Nun Played by: Samantha Rivera Jane Second‚ Angel Played by: Molly O’Reilly Director Samantha Rivera Editor Maria Duquette Art director Kiana Arseneault CamerA Samantha Rivera WRITER Maria Duquette FAde In: The

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    The Actor and the Uber-Marionette Edward Gordan Craig did not think of acting as an art-form; he considers it incorrect to speak as though actors are artists. He started out as an actor‚ but became more interested in art and he ended his acting career for theatrical design. He asserted that the director was the true artist of the theatre and viewed actors of little importance and even declared that they were very replaceable. Throughout his career in theatre production‚ he was viewed as extremely

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    all of them emphasises the chaos that was about to happen when constable Riggs chases and captures the girls. Even after the girls were obstructed by the car and constable Riggs was taking the girls one by one‚ they continued to resist‚ especially Molly‚ who screamed and kicked the door shut as Riggs attempted to shove her inside the back seat. The quick transition camera shots that accompany this section of the scene from one character to another‚ exemplifies the franticness of it. During this scene

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    Myrtle (Tilly) Dunnage Myrtaceae – a common shrub with dark shiny evergreen leaves‚ white scented flowers‚ black berries. Myrtle: Ancient civilizations believed that myrtle was a symbol of immortality Romans displayed myrtle lavishly at feasts‚ weddings and celebrations and was often woven into bridal wreaths. Egyptians used the plant to treat nervous afflictions. French women drank tea made from crushed myrtle leaves‚ believing that it would help to preserve their youthful appearance and

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    are rarely simplistic‚ travellers encounter obstacles that test them along the way. The ‘Capture’ scene in “Rabbit Proof Fence” cultivates the idea of complexity through Phillip Noyce’s portrayal of obstacles in the form of cultural barriers. We see Molly Gracie and Daisy’s lives move from a veritable Utopia to Dystopia as the handheld camera creates the illusion that we too are being manhandled. The responder feels powerless as the women ineffectually slap the windows of the vehicle in which the girls

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    genetic parents: mother‚ father and mtDNA donor. Some parents elect to create a baby to help another child. One such case emerged in 2000 when the Nashes ran out of choices and decided to have another child. They had a six-year-old girl named Molly‚ who was born with a rare genetic bone marrow disease‚ and unless she received a transplant from someone with the identical tissue type‚ she would die. Both Lisa and Jack Nash were carriers for Fanconi anemia‚ a

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    Reeve's Tale Summary

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    The Reeve’s Tale Characters: Symkyn – also known as the Miller; he is a jealous and corrupt man who has a penchant for stealing; very protective of his wife Symkyn’s wife – was nobly born‚ father was the Parson of the town‚ educated in nunnery Molly – the Miller’s twenty year old daughter Alan and John – two young‚ gullible students from Cambridge University‚ they devise a plan to expose that the Miller is a thief Setting: The story takes place primarily in a mill in Trumpington‚ a town close

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    mathematical lesson. For example by reading the book "Beep Beep‚ Vroom Vroom!" by Stuart J. Murphy‚ taught in a first grade classroom is an excellent way to introduce patterns to students. This story is a delightful one to children as the main character Molly loves to play with her big brother’s to cars. The children will have the opportunity to recognize the red cars vroom while

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    An example of this comes from literature. It’s Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini‚ tells the hardships of a young man who becomes suicidal and checks himself into a psychiatric hospital. The young man‚ Craig was at his deepest set of depression when he had no motivation. However‚ when Craig stayed positive with his goals set high; he overcame depression. Another example comes from a film called "Rudy." When Rudy experiences pain and hardships he refuses to be let down. As Rudy reaches for a goal

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