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    of the theater opened up I saw a big castle with huge wooden doors and a balcony. In this first scene I was blown away by the size of this set piece and was truly amazed by the detail. One of my favorite things about this set piece is how the characters were using it for more than just a castle‚ for instance when the front was turned into a cave. I thought it was very clever how the curtains dropped down from the balcony to create the cave. An interesting fact about the set is how it wasn’t just

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    and Juliet‚ on the other hand‚ Baz Luhrmann’s version demonstrates a modernized version having characteristics of fancy clothes‚ loud music‚ and modern atmosphere. Comparing and contrasting these two versions‚ I prefer Baz Luhrmann’s version in the balcony scene‚ Act 2 Scene 2. In this scene‚ Romeo and Juliet get to know their feeling towards each other and make promise to marry. The review from Peter Travers says

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    To Kill A Mockingbird coming of age The key coming of age sescene I am going to analyze is the courtroom scene where the children are in the courtroom segregated in the balcony and hear the verdict guilty. This scene uses point of view‚ imagery and tone to extenuate the coming of age of Jem when he realizes that life is not fair and that justice is not always equal. An example of point of view or perspective is when in the movie it shows Jem’s expression of disgust when he hears

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    Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird depicts the childhood and coming of age of a young girl named Jean-Louise “Scout” Finch. The main focus of this novel is the trial of an African-American man named Tom Robinson‚ who was accused of raping a white woman‚ and Scout’s father‚ Atticus‚ who has been assigned to defend him. Written during the Civil Rights Movement‚ Lee’s purpose is to highlight the racial prejudice that had permeated throughout the Southern culture. She achieves this in the

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    Twin Sister Monologue

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    I know this Is wrong. I know the consequences of murder. I know that I shouldn’t be thinking of murdering my twin sister. But what can I do? She’s left me no other option. My sister‚ Allison and I are identical twins. No one could ever tell us apart. When we were younger‚ it was like we were one person. We had every little thing in common. The same interests‚ we had the same clothing styles and our names sound alike as well Madison Allison. She was my other half. But now‚ things have changed. I

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    Viola Desmond Quotes

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    walked into the theater and took a seat on the main floor‚ as she was unaware that the ticket sold to her was a balcony seat ticket. Suddenly‚ an employee from the theater walks in with a flashing light and told Viola that her seat is in the balcony not on the main floor. Viola said to the employ I will go buy a main floor seat ticket‚ but the employee said no you have to go sit in the balcony seat. When Viola declined to leave her seat‚ the theater called a police officer‚ Viola was dragged out of the

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    Romeo and Juliet. 2.2 is an excerpt of a play written by William Shakespeare. In the balcony scene‚ Romeo snuck into Juliet’s garden just to see her on her balcony. They truthfully talked about their future together and passionately shared their goodbye kiss. What Romeo and Juliet have is true love but it blocks out their intuition to make good senseful choices for their future. Juliet freely says from her balcony‚ “...deny thy father and refuse thy name… and I’ll no longer be a Capulet‚” (Romeo and

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    fact that in the 1600’s because most theatre companies were a travelling minstrel group who actually went to the inns to get their audiences the group would frequently immediately start to act. The audience would then gather by coming out onto the balcony of their rooms. They had no closed in features like a roof as they were constructed in a courtyard style. The audience would gather like a crowd to watch and therefore there was standing room only. Today entertainment is considered a luxury and people

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    INTRODUCTION Chawls are a quintessentially Mumbai phenomenon‚ whose rise is inseparably linked to the rise of the textile mills. The textile mills were the next big industrial step that Mumbai took after the spurt in cotton trading and the shifting of the ports. The mills flourished in the mid-19th century and the people who worked there were labourers mainly from the Konkan coast and ghats. Often one of the workers is sent back to the villages to recruit more people. These workers are

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    the same time as conveying Shakespeare’s original thematic concerns of the purity of young love‚ and the dangers of family feud. He achieves all this through the clever use of a variety of film techniques in three key scenes; the Capulet ball‚ the balcony scene and the fight involving Mercutio‚ Tybalt and Romeo. The theme of the purity of young love is first revealed in the costume ball scene. The scene is introduced after Romeo takes an ecstasy pill before he attends the

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