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    Three Important Scenes In The Hearth and the Salamander‚ the first in the trilogy of sections in Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag goes through a period of curiosity and discovery. This is when he takes a book from a house he is burning‚ unbeknown to the other workers. For the next day or two‚ he attempts reading this book as well as several others with Mildred‚ while he has “called in sick” to work. Subsequently‚ Captain Beatty suspects what Montag is really doing and pays a visit to his home.

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    In this scene‚ King Duncan’s death is exposed to the characters in the play. Despite their new understanding‚ Shakespeare’s use of dramatic irony has disclosed this information to the audience before hand. The ability to reshape the characterization and staging of any scene in this play allows for a director to choose from limitless interpretations and execute them to his liking. I have fused my own interpretations of Act 2 Scene 1 with those of previous productions and

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    Jacob Gavin English 101 Dr. Fisk 22 October 2012 Close Reading of a Visual Text: Nightlock Berries Scene “Attention. Attention tributes. There has been a slight rule change. The previous revision allowing for two victors from the same district has been revoked. Only one victor may be crowned. Good Luck. And may the odds be ever in your favor." Seneca Crane broadcasts this bombshell statement into the arena after the death of Cato. By looking at the similarity between the tributes’ reaction

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    and create suspense based on the other components that make up a film. Filmmakers rely upon certain stimulants when creating a film. Since No Country for Old Men is missing one of those components the others must be heightened. For example in scene when Llewellyn was in hotel room and had just discovered the tracking device. We are able to see how the director used different

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    the Hunter‚ the scene in which Harry murders Willa in her bed is symbolic through the formal elements of lighting‚ location‚ prop placement‚ and costuming in the mise-en-scène to represent a funeral and the battle between good and evil. In regards to the location‚ the bedroom is triangular‚ appearing to be in the shape of a church’s steeple. The three points of the triangle represent the Holy Trinity‚ as Willa is prepared to go to Heaven. This strengthens the notion of the scene representing Willa’s

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    The Most Significant Scene: Act V‚ Scene iii Shakespeare’s classic‚ Julius Caesar is remarkable in portraying the true tragedy that had occurred in Roman history. An unforgettable scene from this play would be Act V‚ Scene iii as there were mixed emotions for the reader. To start off‚ Pindarus told Cassius that Antony is at Cassius’ tent and that’s when the tent caught on fire. To see if the people in the tent were friends or enemies‚ Cassius sent Titinius to go see what happened. Pindarus then

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    How does Shakespeare portray Lady Macbeth’s state of mind in her first speech (“The raven was hoarse…”) and how does the speech relate to the plays concerns with ambition? Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy (Act I scene 5 lines 37-52) provides a vivid insight into her twisted state of mind as she creates initial plans to murder Duncan in order to fulfill the prophecy the witches made and have Macbeth become the King. The first lines of the speech reveal her first dark thoughts on killing Duncan. “The

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    Crime Scene Write-up CRJS 210 Professor Rinehart August 27‚ 2012 Upon entering the crime scene to my right (North wall)‚ I noticed a white male‚ wearing a gray sweat suit‚ hanging from the ceiling with a small rope around his neck and his hands bound behind his back with plastic zip-ties. In addition‚ there is blood splatter on the wall (North wall) to the right of the victim. The second victim‚ a white male wearing a black ball cap‚ black tee shirt and plaid pants were found semi lying on

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    MACBETH ACT 2 SCENE 1… Section A 1. The clues at the beginning of this scene to indicate that the castle is in darkness are that the servant carries a burning torch to light their way and Macbeth is also carrying a torch-bearer. 2. Banquo’s state of mind at the beginning of this scene is that he is scared to go to sleep because he doesn’t want to see nightmares. 3. We know that Banquo is nervous because he cannot sleep and is wide awake. He can hear noises very clearly like when Macbeth

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    the field of criminology believe there needs to be a standardized method for it to mature and become more professional. According to‚ Tom Bevel author of “Applying the Scientific Method to Crime Scene Reconstruction”‚ the scientific method should become the standard methodology for the process of crime scene reconstruction and behavioral analysis. (Bevel 2001‚ pp. 150-152) Scientific knowledge is any knowledge‚ enlightenment‚ or awareness that comes from examining events or problems through the lens

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