Erving Goffman developed a metaphor of theater to explain the social interaction with different forms of behavior on front and back stages. Front stage is the area of social interaction visible to the audience‚ and back stage is the social interaction not visible to the audience. Front stage is a behavior that we do when other people are watching or are aware of us. Being in this front stage behavior‚ we focus on how others view us and what they expect from us‚ which can drive the behavior all together
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Tim Burton’s filming style is anything but normal. His unique way of style has changed the directing industry forever‚ the way he goes into details from camera angles to shots and framing to even the music‚ he has changed the way movies will be made forever. In Charlie And the Chocolate Factory‚ a young boy name Charlie is one of the five lucky kids who is able to visit the Willy Wonka factory after finding a golden ticket . He discovers the crazy imaginative world of Willy Wonka and at the end
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Physical Education Sports This is How teens stay in sports and out of trouble sports keep teens in sports and out of trouble. Janece Bass adds‚ “Teens stay in sports and out of trouble.” Tim Murch adds‚ “So they can live the good life and not the life where they are broke and homeless. It is no secret that today’s economically and socially at-risk upon teenagers.” Sports keep teens out of trouble. Sports use up teenagers time. “Teens who participate in sports takes there time so they have less
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March 21‚ 2013 English 1R Isaac‚ Pd. 3 Tim Burton’s Cinematic Style “Being original is more important than fitting in‚ especially if you have to change to fit in.” This is quote that can definitely describe well-known director‚ Tim Burton as well as the character Edward in the movie Edward Scissorhands. This movie by Tim Burton is about a man with scissors as hands who isolated in a castle and is brought out into the real world by an Avon representative. He is accepted at first‚ but
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7-Tim Hortons® opened its first restaurant in Hamilton‚ Ontario in 1964. Since then‚ the focus on top quality‚ always fresh product‚ value‚ exceptional service and community leadership has allowed the chain to grow into the largest quick service restaurant chain in Canada specializing in always fresh coffee‚ baked goods and homestyle lunches. Tim Hortons’ commitment to maintaining a close relationship with franchisees and the communities where it operates has helped generate immense customer loyalty
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Tim Burton Style Analysis Tim Burton has achieved much fame for his imaginative movies and his quirky remakes of old classics such as Alice‚ Batman‚ and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It is in Edward Scissorhands though‚ a heartfelt story about an outsider looking in‚ that Burton shows off his true skills as a director. Using point of view‚ setting‚ and motifs his film becomes not just a good movie‚ but an amazing classic. Burton uses point of view to show the characters perspective and
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Tim Burton main style of movie is Gothic. There are many different types of cinematic techniques all used to communicate meaning and evoke different emotional reactions with the viewers. In most of his movies he is trying to evoke a gothic feeling. For example he uses sound‚ lighting‚ and different types of shots and framing. You can observe some of those techniques in his movies‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Beetle Juice‚ Edward Scissor Hands and more. Sound is a main cinematic technique
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Northrop Frye in ‘The motive for metaphor’ compares science and art. The common element between the two seems to be imagination. In science it becomes the final element and in art the starting point. In Frye view‚ a scientist examines the world which we are given to live‚ scrutinises all the data and attempts at forming certain theories which would underlay the rules governing the world. I doing so‚ he moves from the known realm‚ tangible world towards the concepts in his mind‚ therefore a creation
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shown a historical distrust of metaphor. English utilitarianist Jeremy Bentham portrayed legal fictions as ‘syphilis’ which runs along the veins of legal arguments‚ arguing that metaphors are not valid as a basis for reasoning in legal arguments. Justice Cardozo warned that while metaphor begins by liberating thoughts‚ they often end up by enslaving thoughts. Often a phobia of indeterminacy led to a confusion of the real with the literal‚ and mistakenly linked metaphor to falsity. Despite the prevalent
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idea to hurt others may seem like a logical and good idea at first‚ it may turn out to do harm to the attacker alongside the victim. For example‚ Macbeth cannot think straight‚ “full of scorpions is [his] mind” (Shakespeare‚ 3.2.38). He uses the metaphor of scorpions of King Duncan’s murder‚ constantly stinging his thoughts and poisoning his mind with thoughts of more killing. After the king’s death‚ Macbeth feels guilt for what he has done‚ first being unable to keep his crime out of mind in case
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