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    characters who share the basic values of a particular target audience. For example‚ The Shawshank Redemption‚ directed by Frank Darabont‚ uses the character of Andy Dufresne to represent values such as friendship‚ freedom and hope. Andy is wrongly convicted of killing his wife and her lover. Once in the prison‚ he is seen as a God-like figure who brings hope and the feeling of freedom to the prisoners in isolated Shawshank. Similarly‚ the character of Rubin Carter‚ in The Hurricane‚ directed by Norman Jewison

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    Visual Communication Techniques We live in a world of visual communication and images which promote‚ enhance‚ and inspire our perceptions in making decisions which affect every aspect of our daily lives. There are many different ways in which an author can communicate his ideas and intentions utilizing visual mediums such as television‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ and now the computer. With the introduction of the computer‚ the digital techniques in visual communication can create even more inspiring

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    The Shawshank Redemption: Crime Doesn’t Pay The story Shawshank Redemption is in many ways a classic example of the saying “crime doesn’t pay”. The author Stephen King uses the characters Andy‚ Red‚ Warden Norton‚ Hadley and Boggs to show how a life of crime and treating others badly will eventually catch up with a person‚ while living an honest life and treating others with respect and kindness‚ no matter how difficult‚ will benefit a person in the end. Andy Dufresne is a banker from Maine

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    different. A common value that many people have is hope. Hope provides a sense of relief and happiness in people that things will turn out the best for them. The value of hope is shown often by Stephen King in the novel Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption through Andy Dufresne. Stephen King also shows hope through many characters the film Dolores Claiborne. Through his conflicting scenarios‚ Stephen King was able to provide his readers with an idea of hope in the lives of the characters in his

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    The Shawshank Redemption. - movie reviews Richard Alleva Some wise guy might dismiss The Shawshank Redemption as Son of Cool Hand Luke. So it is‚ but it’s more than that. Frank Darabont’s adaptation of a Stephen King novella seems to respond to the old Paul Newman movie‚ amend it‚ complete it. A well-bred young banker is sent to serve a life term in Shawshank prison in Maine after being unjustly convicted of the murder of his wife and her lover. Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) seems to be a pragmatic

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    Personal Ethical Code Essay In the movie “The shawshank of redemption” by Stephen King acted by Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins you can appreciate how important your moral values are important for life to keep living and confront everything that you going thru in every stage of your life‚ and depending on this is what’s going to guide your life to happiness. Breaking the law is something that many people do every day being conscious that is wrong‚ and knowing that they can be punish for that‚

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    2. analyse how particular techniques are combined to manipulate viewer response. in the film Shawshank Redemption directed by Frank Darabont visual and verbal techniques have been used to manipulate the viewer into thinking that Shawshank is hostile environment‚ a place where humanity is forgotten. The director is able to get this view across by using a strong combination of camera work‚ lighting and music. The way Darabont has continuously used lighting to enhance the negativity of each scene

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    Luis Alban Professor J. Kenny CIN 100 SEC#9044 {text:date} Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption (Stephen King) After I read the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King and see the movie The Shawshank Redemption‚ based on the book‚ I have to denote some differences and similarities. In general the movie is very loyal to the book but I believe that the most important aspects are as follow. For example‚ they are similar in the time line. In the movie we can

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    themselves and does not provide ultimate happiness for society. The prescribed text "Educating Rita" by Willy Russell showcases Rita as losing all of her individuality by gaining knowledge. Mirroring the above thesis‚ my related text‚" The Shawshank Redemption" directed by Frank Darabont encapsulates the idea of institutionalisation. Education is a supplement for the old lifestyle giving new ways to live with detrimental side effects. In the play “Educating Rita”‚ Rita assumes that education is

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    In 1994‚ Frank Darabont’s film ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ received a poor reception when released; it only made a $0.3m profit. More recently the film has become known as one of the greatest movies of all time‚ it has inspired hope in many people‚ helping them to lose weight‚ leave abusive marriages and such like. The film is based mainly upon two convicts‚ and the idea of hope. Andy Dufresne is a ‘Hot Shot Banker’ imprisoned with two life sentences‚ for the suspected murder of his wife and her lover

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