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    ANALYSIS Check MateThe Cinematography and Lighting of The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption is a 1994 motion picture adapted and directed by Frank Darabont from a short story by Stephen King. This film is in the classical style combining elements of both formalism and realism. It also combines elements of the dramatic‚ escapist (prison break)‚ and romantic genres. The film’s symbolism is made apparent through the use of many techniques and elements‚ but the cinematography and lighting effects

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    In Sonnet 116‚ Shakespeare presents a personal view of love which is uplifting‚ but also dark. He questions whether the ’love’ in question is really true ’love’. The Sonnet is written in the first person. Shakespeare immediately puts himself inside the poem from the very first words: ‘Let me not’. The start of the poem‚ ‘admit impediments’‚ begins the dark tone. ’Impediments’ suggests problems‚ and echoes the words of the marriage service‚ where the priest has to ask if anyone has reasons against

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    In this essay I will be looking at how Shakespeare presents love in Act 2 Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet from lines 18 through to 127. After reading the majority of act 2 scene 2 we are now able to understand and interpret Shakespeare’s language and language devices further. Act 2 Scene two is set in the shadow beneath Juliet’s bedroom window‚ with Romeo hiding in the darkness. Romeo listens on as Juliet speaks of her love for Romeo to what she thought was the darkness however as we as the audience

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the role of love is very prevalent and influences the outcome for the story. The characters fall erratically in and out of love while they chase each other around the woods‚ and the fairy queen falls in love with a literal ass. Hermia is threatened with placement in a convent‚ or worse‚ if she doesn’t marry the person her father Egeus wants her to. Shakespeare’s play demonstrates how obstacles complicated and simple can affect love and relationships. One obstacle that plays

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    Shakespeare’s view on love is really the same as most of us others‚ maybe a better perspective of it. According to William "love is a complicated thing". For Shakespeare love can mean a lot of different things and be shown in many different ways. Personally‚ Shakespeare’s love-life was rather interesting‚ as he married a much older woman who was already with child (presuming it was already his) and then there is of course‚ the mysterious Dark Lady of all of his sonnets. Shakespeare has always tried to

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    William Shakespeare‚ a poet prominent for his tragedies concerning forbidden love‚ once proposed that “love‚ so gentle in his view‚ Should be so tyrannous and rough in proof”. Nonetheless‚ society has educated humanity to deduce that love is an auspicious emotion‚ worshipping the feeling by squandering a myriad of hours searching for the “right one” and venerating “family time”. Hence‚ it is evident that love is a powerful instrument in numerous lives as individuals have expended hours fixated on

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    Lips My Lips Have Kissed‚ and Where and Why" is an effective short poem‚ which feeds on the dissonance between the ideal of love and its reality‚ heartbreak. In William Shakespeare’s "Let Me Not to The Marriage of True Minds‚" the effectiveness is weakened by its idealiality and metaphysical stereotype. In contrast to Millay‚ Shakespeare paints a genuine portrait of what love should be but unfortunately never really is. This factor is what makes his poem difficult to relate to‚ thus weakening the

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    In the play‚ A Midsummers Night Dream written by Shakespeare would argue that love ultimately wins out over hate. The author maintains that the term ‘love’ can be split into at least three categories. Therefore this argument can even be addressed that the play author will focus on lust‚ friendship and the unconditional love between father and daughter. Shakespeare shows how lust‚ a dimension of love‚ wins out over hate by his portrayal of the relationship between Hermia and Lysander. Key character

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    In the film Me Before You directed by Thea Sharrock there are many good uses of cinematography. In the beginning of the film there are a lot of shots that show Lou standing and looking towards Will while Will is in his wheel chair facing the opposite direction. This helps develop the relationship Will and Lou have in the beginning as a relationship where they don’t really like each other but have to get along. In the beginning when they show Lou and Will together there is not a lot of music or talking

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    Love is a universal concept. It’s a historic motif‚ having been used in literature for centuries in both positive and negative lights. One writer that is particularly renowned for his legendary writings on love‚ perhaps more so than any other Western author‚ is William Shakespeare. His transcendent reputation especially revolves around his incorporation of the theme of love into his work – though‚ unlike many tend to believe‚ Shakespeare parodies love rather than romanticizes it. Many of his plays

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