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    The artistic director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre‚ Stephen Page noted of the spiritual aboriginal dance of ochres‚ the following‚ “As substance ochre has intrigued us. Its significance and the myriad of purposes‚ both spiritual and physical has been the driving force behind this collaboration. The portrayal of each colour is by no means a literal interpretation‚ but the awareness of its spiritual significance has challenged our contemporary expressions.” This quote tells us that the traditional

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    for Everyone”. The advertisement can be labeled as pop art with many bright colors with cartoonish fonts. The M&M advertisement’s audience is aimed towards children to help persuade them to purchase the candy. Each of the individual M&M candies has a prop or personality which portrays that there is no specific person who can eat the candy. The main eye-catcher of the advertisement is the slogan of “Packs of Fun for Everyone” which is written is large‚ blocky letters that are colored in with green

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    whereas Juliet has her robes closed. It shows how they are from the same background but yet so different. Lady Capulet also displays being un-ladylike by using the cigar prop and smoking. Then when she blows the smoke out she chokes at Juliet’s response to marrying Paris‚ as it is so different to what her response would be. Another prop used is the magazine with Paris on the front‚ Lady Capulet’s facial expression changes when she looks at the photo of him‚ suggesting that she may like him herself. She

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    Norman are talking during her first and last night at the hotel‚ the mise-en-scene expresses the true nature and‚ to a certain extent‚ the intentions of both characters. The illumination in this scene adds to the movies suspense and significance‚ the props foreshadow what’s to come‚ as well as what is said by Norman. This scene is where the viewers are introduced to Norman Bates and his strange life‚ and allowing them realize that there’s something not right about him. The scene starts with what seems

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    act‚ it was actually interesting because there was some real conflict with George. I also found it more interesting than the first two acts because the characters weren’t showing much emotion or individuality. I liked the prop use in this show. There were no real handheld props‚ the actors just made do‚ and I liked that. Another element of the story that I

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    Floating

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    pic to the next. Also‚ establish focus for where you will be and disable your auto focus (otherwise you run the risk of the area in focus being different between the two images). First‚ you want to take a picture of the scene without you or your prop in it. This will be your background image. When you get it composed to where you like it‚ fire a shot off. Don’t touch the camera other than to set the self timer if you do not have it set up to be remotely triggered. framing the background

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    Death of a Salesman Act I - opening stage directions analysis Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ (1949) opens with an extensive description of the Loman house. Miller uses extremely precise and detailed stage directions‚ including prop placement‚ sound and lighting‚ giving heavy significance to each of these elements and painting an unchangeable picture to ensure that it is preserved in every interpretation of his work. Throughout the opening stage directions of Act 1‚ despite the

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    with any piece of art not without it’s faults. The set was well made and fit the time period quite nicely‚ but I could not help but feel it could have used a few more props to give the audience a better sense of immersion. It was often hard to tell where the scene was‚ or if the characters had changed scenes or not. Using more props would also give more distinction between events and places‚ making the overall scenes more memorable. One of the strongest points in the play was the costumes. They all

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    the letter “C” on it. This rock made people think that the rock could have been a prop. There are more logical reasons for this. For instance‚ someone might see a rock on the ground and it might look like it has a face or a letter in because of the way it formed‚ The moon rock could have just appeared to have a letter in it because of a small indent in it. Therefore proving that the rock was most likely not a prop.

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    Center of Attention

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    men’s eyes‚ the female role in sports are observed as pawns in the game‚ only described by Messner’s translations‚ “Women are sexy props or prizes for men’s successful sports performances or consumption choices.” The praise for women athletes were shunned down by men having no interest of their potential in the athletic field and media portraying women as sexy props or trophies. Sports that are most traditional for men‚ for example‚ boxing and football‚ are rarely participated by women and men

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