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    The Progression of Film

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    The biggest problem humans have been having since the dawn of time is‚ ’how do we entertain ourselves? ’. One would assume it began with fire‚ something that aroused the eyes and entertained the mind.Though fire may have been the beginning‚ centuries upon centuries later a much more highly intelligent form of entertainment revolutionized the world‚ motion pictures. In the dog eat dog world of entertainment Film reigns alpha dog. Film has some of the biggest influence on the world around us. It shapes

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    Gangster film Genre Reading number one-Developed around the sinister actions of criminals‚ gangsters‚ particularly bank robbers and underworld figures who operate outside of the law stealing and murdering their way through life. Crime stories in this genre usually highlight the rise and fall of one of these leading individuals. And the personal power struggle between these gangster and officials of the law. Gangster films are usually set in large crowded cities‚ to provide a view of the secrets

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    John Green’s Paper Towns‚ the main character Quentin Jacobsen is following Margo Roth Spiegelman’s mysterious breadcrumb trail to unveil her location. Margo and Quentin were childhood friends‚ but avoided each other during middle and high school. Before Margo’s puzzling disappearance‚ she and Quentin pranked all of her betrayed friends. After that night‚ Margo left a series of obscure clues meant only for Quentin to find. Using this trail‚ Quentin uses a fine-tooth comb and finds Margo occupying

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    The central focus of the book Paper Towns by John Green is friendship. This has been proven many times throughout the book especially when Margo feels lonely even though she is one of the most popular people at her local high school and Quentin spent a month looking for Margo with his friends. Firstly‚ Margo has stated that she felt lonely‚ this seems odd because it has also been said that Margo is one of the most popular students at her school. A quote that proves this is “Yeah‚ well‚ I was always

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    Hello

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    in one ’clique’? Well- birds of a feather flock together. Since this document is too short to be submitted‚ I will now insert many random words that I have suddenly thought of. Paper class pencil notes book fencing swords Ben strip carpet gym Quentin Santas the dark meaning behind fairy tales Mary‚ Mary‚ Quite Contrary is actually a nursery rhyme for CHILDREN about Queen Mary who tortured people and the ’silver bells and cockle shells’ mentioned were actually torture devices. It does seem like

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    old. Quentin Jacobson lives an uneventful life. Quentin or “Q” is the main character of Paper Towns by John Green. Quentin is an old friend of Margo Spiegelman‚ although their lives have gone separate ways. His best friends Ben and Radar‚ stick by him through the difficult times of his life. Q is level-headed‚ he plans carefully for the future despite his lack of punctuality. Quentin can be absorbed and obsessive but in general he is seen as a fundamentally good and confident person. Quentin is level-headed

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    In his novel‚ The Sound and the Fury‚ Faulkner employs the views of the three Compson sons: Benjy‚ Quentin‚ and Jason‚ as well as a third party view that centralizes around the family’s maid‚ Dilsey‚ in order to depict the slow and drawn out deterioration of their once dignified‚ well-respected family. Faulkner appears to have a specific perception of his characters and their relationships that he would like his readers to develop in reading the novel‚ specifically about Caddy as a central cause

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    mysterious and lighthearted novel gives the readers an insight on how one can survive anything life throws at them‚ people are perceived differently than how they appear‚ and being friends with everyone may not always the best choice. For instance‚ Quentin survives a terrifying event that no one wants to ever experience in their life. Margo Roth Spiegelman has been Quentin’s crush since he was young. Although‚ she disappeared after they had an eventful night of breaking into seaworld and running to

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    Misc-En-Scene Sin City

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    Title of movie: Sin City For my essay on mise-en-scene‚ I will be talking about Sin City‚ written and directed by Frank Miller‚ Robert Rodriquez and Quentin Tarantino. In this film‚ there are many unique techniques used by the directors to portray emotions‚ hidden meanings and to determine mood. Sin City is a bold and brutal adaptation of the graphic novels written by Frank Miller. Mise-en-scene is a cinematic term‚ which refers to techniques used by directors to help construct a specific onscreen

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    Compsons to illustrate how humanity will confront their demise. Caddy manifests stability so that the family may depend on her to keep its frail bonds from crumbling‚ despite her imminent lewdness depicted through water‚ and reminded to Quentin through honeysuckles. Quentin appears commonplace on the surface‚ however his inner soul rages with emulation‚ portrayed through the use of clocks and fixations of time. Shadows are used to forebode Quentin’s predestination‚ as well as characterize Benjy‚ who simply

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