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    Shakespeare in Love” a film by John Madden Write down 20 words that will help you remembering the plot of the film. Theatre‚ Queen Elizabeth‚ actors‚ audition‚ Thomas Kent‚ Viola‚ complicated/forbidden love‚ Wessex is going to marry Viola‚ Christopher Marlowe gets killed‚ “Romeo and Juliet” * Describe William Shakespeare as a character in the film William’s character in the film a lot like Romeo’s. William is also charming‚ handsome and in love with a woman he’s not allowed to be with.

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    different ways that Shakespeare presents the theme of ... https://missturner.wikispaces.com/.../04jbarrett-Exploring+the+different+wa... Exploring the different ways that Shakespeare presents the theme of love in the play ... and willing only to go as far as her mother wants her to in a relationship. .... directors visualised Shakespeare ’s writing is Act 1 scene 4 in which Mercutio ... SparkNotes: The Tempest: Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols www.sparknotes.com › ... › Shakespeare Study Guides › The

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    There are multiple forms of love in the Shakespearean play Twelfth Night‚ such as self-love‚ unrequited love‚ hidden love‚ and selfless love. The main theme of Twelfth Night is love. I have chosen to analyse Malvolio’s self-love‚ and Viola’s self-less love. Malvolio’s Self Love Throughout the play‚ there are scenes involving Malvolio‚ Olivia’s prudish‚ irritating servant. He is full of self-love‚ and cares for no-one but himself and Olivia. Maria‚ Andrew‚ Toby and Feste decide to play a prank

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    This scene is the intro to ‘the Departed’ directed by Martin Scorcese. It is a compression of time with narration by Costello that gives insight into some of the characters‚ mainly Costello himself and background information such as location. It effectively establishes the position of the main characters and the public’s reaction of them‚ letting us know what the movie is going to be about. I loved the camera work in this scene and the way Costello’s portrayed‚ he is later referred to as ‘the rockstar’

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    What is destructive love? Destructive love is where a relationship between two people is destroy‚ or is being destroyed. How destructive love really comes about is when there is missed communication‚ can’t settled an argument‚ or there is no trust in the relationship. It has always been an issue‚ but has become more of a problem on in today’s time. Why does trust factor play a important role in relationship ? Trust should be the most important

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    Cinematography History Cinematography is an art form in the field of filmmaking. Although the exposing of images on light-sensitive elements dates to the early 19th century‚[4] motion pictures demanded a new form of photography and a new aesthetic. On June 19‚ 1873‚ Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. The cameras were arranged along a track parallel to the horse’s‚ and each camera shutter was controlled

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    struggles and getting revenge on his oppressors. Although the film does have aspects of love and revenge‚ the main theme is actually the American Dream. Django starts off as an average slave but by the end of the film‚ turns into the greatest gun slinger in the west‚ saves his wife‚ and lives happily ever after. According to Robert Richardson‚ the cinematographer of this film‚ the goal of the cinematography was to use iconic American West backgrounds as a montage to show Django traveling and growing

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    The Might of Spite Plot Summary The movie is about a guy (Antagonist) and a girl (Protagonist) living together that get turns to do the laundry. The guy (Thando) is very lazy‚ watches TV the whole day and refuses to do the laundry even after the girl (Carrie)‚ tries to force him physically. Carrie is miserable after that but then finds another way to get him of the couch. She tells him that his car is being stolen and when he gets outside‚ Carrie locks the door behind him. Thando sees his car isn’t

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    life was love. That’s the tragedy of Charles Foster Kane. You see‚ he just did not have any to give.” From this line I can interpret that Jedediah Leland noticed that Charles Kane main problem in life was that he did not show appreciation and affection towards that people who surrounded him. Kane wanted everyone to love him but he did not have any love to give in return. In addition‚ this line refers to all take and no give‚ which in Kane’s situation fits perfectly because people tried to love him‚ but

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    Film – 8 3 October 2013 Cinematography Woody Allen utilizes many different camera angles and lighting techniques in his movies. The way he uses lighting can affect the mood and make things seem confusing with dark lighting or‚ on the contrary‚ make things seem all the clearer with more lights. A variety of modified lenses can help tell a story on their own with color filters‚ black and white‚ as he used in Manhattan‚ and shorter and longer lenses for depth perception. These shots can tell us

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