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    PSYCHO SHOWER SCENE ESSAY by ------- ------- ## English ## Psycho has many memorable scenes and objects‚ from the skeleton in the basement‚ the dark and creepy house to the first horrific murder in fictional movie history which takes place in the infamous shower scene. The shower scene of Psycho was one of the most controversial scenes in the movie‚ the era and possibly of all time. The point of the scene begins as the protagonist‚ Marion Crane‚ decides to return the money the has stolen and

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    Story: Sonny’s Blues 1950’s Author: James Baldwin (1924-1987) Central Character: Although the story is narrated by Sonny’s unnamed older brother‚ Sonny is the most important character. Sonny is described in a common stereotype of the time‚ a stereotype that his own brother holds until the end of the story: the heroin-addicted jazz musician. Sonny has just been arrested for "peddling and using heroin’’ and must do time in a prison upstate. As the story progresses‚ however‚ the reader learns more

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    Analyses of the opening scene of ‘Casino Royale’ (Martin Campbell‚ 2006) The opening scene from Casino Royale is filmed entirely in black and white which creates a sensory reaction in the audience as it makes the audience feel as though this scene may be an elongated flashback or a memory. The opening shot fades in too show a low angle shot of a building‚ that is made too look very big due to the low angle shot. The building looks very modern and pristine therefore the audience assumes

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    Jessica Nohra Analysis Kerouac April 11th‚ 13 Bowery Blues Analysis Today’s society doesn’t look at how easy and chill was the past and the people don’t have an interest on how the life is anymore. Kerouac’s message throughout the poem was to show how lost he was and how the people around him influenced his bad feelings about life. During the poem we can really see that he doesn’t know how to act on what is happening

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    The memorable coin toss scene in No Country for Old Men (Ethan Coen‚ Joel Coen‚ 2007) primarily serves to reveal to the audience more about the fickle and psychopathic nature of the primary antagonist‚ Anton Chigurh. This scene begins with a fade into an extreme long shot of the store that Anton is stopping by at. This initial shot provides some background context on the setting of the scene‚ more or less in the isolated rural countryside. The scene then cuts to a medium long shot of the store owner

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    The play Hamlet by Shakespeare‚ contains many conflict‚ resolution‚ and action scenes. In an analysis of Act V‚ Scene I‚ also called the “Graveyard Scene.” This scene is tricky because it contains conflict‚ resolution‚ and action. They get to this point by a long‚ winding road of poetry. Hamlet is the main character of the play and his father was murdered by his own brother. That brother goes on to steal the throne from Hamlet and marries Hamlet’s mother. Hamlet’s father’s ghost told him this and

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    Blue Ocean Strategy How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/ W. Chan Kim Renee Mauborgne Chapter One: The blue ocean strategy is best illustrated by the performance of Cirque du Soleil. Created in 1984 by a group of street performers‚ Cirque productions have been seen by almost 40 million people in 90 cities around the world. In less than 20 years‚ Cirque du Soleil has achieved revenue levels that took Ringling and Barnham

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    implemented to give the film an air of mystery and crime. Based on a painting technique of the same name‚ cinematographers set the scene such that darkness dominates the shot composition. The juxtaposition of light and shadow is directly connected to the moral consciousness of Phyllis and Walter‚ who both waver from good to evil‚ loving to cunning. In the ending scene‚ Phyllis is seen turning off all the lights‚ creating the darker atmosphere for her and Walter’s final confrontation. Her action draws

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    The movie the group decided on is called Scarface. The scenes we chose was the final scene when Tony goes for one final face off in an all out shoot out in his home. A classic scene where Tony says his famous line “Say hello to my little friend!” and begins his last stand as a one man army. The movie had some very great moments‚ even our information on our main character is some what obscured in mystery as we barely know Tony Montana’s origin. It becomes a little difficult to identify Tony as a round

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    Sonny Phan 5/7/12 Politics of China Second Paper In the film “China Blue”‚ a seventeen year old girl‚ Jasmine Li‚ works in a Chinese jeans factory. From this documentary we learn about the pay Jasmine was receiving for her hard work‚ half a Yuan an hour which is equal to about six US cents. We also learn about the condition of the factory and dorms‚ the rules that the workers have to abide to‚ and how important these factories are. From just these sweat shops we learn about the economic‚ social

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