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    heir language forms and features. The composer John Misto of ‘Shoe-Horn Sonata’ creates a wide image of distinctive visual techniques through imagery. John Misto uses this visual technique to raise awareness of the damaged chaos that occurred to the women who have been captured by the Japanese. By using distinctively visual techniques Misto allows the viewers to empathise with the crucial actors/segregation that the Japanese people were showing towards the women. “I wanted to cry. But I reminded

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    distinctly visual leads us to think about significant issues in our world. Do you agree? In your response make detailed reference to distinctly visual qualities of The Shoe-Horn Sonata and ONE other text of your choosing. Many composers use various techniques in which they communicate the distinctly visual. John Misto’s ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ and Alexander Kimel’s ‘The Action in the Ghetto of Rohatyn‚ March 1942’ represent significant issues in our world by using various literary and dramatic techniques

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    Tin Shui Wai has been developed by the Hong Kong government as one of the satellite towns since the 1990s. In order to accommodate the booming population‚ the Housing Department decided to construct 7000 public rental housing units additionally in the original layout plan of Tin Shui Wai after the Hong Kong Reunification. In a few years‚ the new town has been densely populated. However‚ due to the acute shortage of public facilities and the remote geographic location‚ Tin Shui Wai seems to be isolated

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    or interpretation‚ and visualising a text requires the responder to interpret all of the images presented. The text Shoe-Horn Sonata by John Misto first appears as a play about two friends restoring their relationship after 50 years apart‚ however‚ realistically it also implies that war is a futile and horrendous experience. It is the combination of techniques in the Shoe-Horn Sonata that allows the viewer to see the different aspects of the text. John Misto uses traditional dramatic techniques such

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    The Fog of War Eleven Lessons by Robert S. McNamara was in so much as a great representation of the life of Robert S. McNamara. It showed his life to be dramatic and traumatic in many different ways. The lessons he learned and shared during the documentary movie were truly astounding to me. I personally thought the movie was a tad bit on the boring side‚ but it was a documentary after all. The Fog of War was a very informative piece of work. During Errol Morris ’s documentary‚ The Fog of War‚ Eleven

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    The play “Shoe horn sonata” written by Misto creates and manipulates images that challenge the audience’s beliefs and attitudes. This is shown throughout the techniques. Other examples of this are also shown through the movie “Pleasantville” by Garry Ross and the song “across the universe” by the Beatles. The Beatles song “Across the universe”‚ chosen words and lyrics helps identify the emotion that is being portrayed and also may give a visual image from the thoughts that are felt through the

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    Harley HaffordJan Foster I have to agree to disagree with the article “An Electronic Fog Has Settled over America." The article states that television makes children "dumber.” In my opinion this statement can be true or false. If children watch educational shows or movies instead of the non-educational I think that they would not get dumb. If you think about it‚ it’s not the children’s fault that they are watching the "dumb" shows; it’s the parents fault because they should put on something educational

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    References 8 Question: Whether the government intends poisoning the horns of live rhinoceroses in situ as a deterrent to poaching: if not‚ why not; if so‚ what are the relevant details? Answer: If the government intend to poison the rhino horn there is a lot of factors to consider‚ including legal and toxicological factors. According to the guardian on 4 April 2013 (Smith‚ 2013) they describe how the rhino horn is infused with the poison. As well as concrete proof of whether some people

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    Distinctively Visual Image Page 52 “On the other side of our barbed wire fence were twenty or thirty Aussie men – as skinny as us – and wearing slouch hats. Unlike the Japs‚ they had hairy legs. And they were standing in rows – serenading us.” John Misto created a written visual image that comes through in Act 1 Scene 7 (Page 52). This is brought up in the play when Bridie and Sheila are being interviewed by Rick (Host)‚ they were originally talking about the conditions that they were in‚ how they

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    Susan Kern Painting Analysis 1 Willem Kalf (1619–1693) Oil on canvas 86.4 x 102.2 cm Still Life with Drinking-Horn of St. Sebastians Archers’ Guild‚ 1653 National Gallery http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/upload/pdf/notes_stuff-of-life.pdf (Enlarge the link to see detail) Just a bit about the artist Willem Kalf‚ he was a Dutch artist in mid-1700’s who was known for painting called ’Pronkstilleven’ in Dutch‚ meaning ‘ostentatious still life’. He used lavish objects for his paintings that

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