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    the promotion. We can see that the advertisement of Pepsi-Cola is so attractive. It also invited the top famous people to advertise for it. The advertisement is so elaborate and attractive so that Pepsi gained the special prize of the advertisement Granny. Pepsi also compares with the competitors and find their disadvantages to update its own quality‚ flavor and also package promptly in order to satisfy the consumers’ need. This is the biggest advantage of Pepsi Company. Weakness The design of Pepsi-Cola’s

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    when change happens we have to adapt. Doon and Lina have challenges to overcome. Another theme is in hard times we have to try and find hope. Lots of changes have happened to the city. When change happens we have to adapt. In the middle of the book granny dies. “She thought about her grandma who had a long cheerful life‚ she she cried and fell asleep. A big change in Lina’s life was this tragedy and she had to learn to except the fact that she’s gone. At the beginning of the book it said

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    in many of his works‚ like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Edward scissorhands. In these films Tim Burton uses low key and back lighting in order to show the contrast between good and bad‚ close-ups to show the importance of something‚ and flashbacks to recount events that fill in crucial backstory. Tim Burton in Edward Scissorhands uses backlighting in order to make the scene look creepier or like something bad is going to happen.For example‚ when Peg walked into Edward’s house back lighting

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    Devon; the boys quickly bond but when Gene starts to get jealous he ends up killing his best friend. Gene ends up returning back to Devon to apologize‚ emotions quickly stir up. I will explain to you in one short essay how flashback is important to this story. We first run into flashback when Gene decides to visit Devon and remembers the “tree”; this tree holds value which you will see in a moment. The second thesis statement would be character vs. self‚ gene begins to notice his intentions towards finny

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    “We Were Liars‚” by E. Lockhart tells the story of a teenage girl named Cadence Sinclair Eastman. As the book begins‚ it is revealed that Cadence suffered from some sort of mysterious accident‚ from which she is still recovering. No matter how hard she tries to remember‚ or how many questions she asks‚ she can never find the answers to what happened that night. In recent years‚ her life has changed drastically. Her father abandoned her‚ and Cadence is extremely torn up by this experience. Her parents

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    Burton’s use of this style is held to be evident in his interpretation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ as well as Edward Scissorhands and Corpse Bride. Above all‚ film director Tim Burton utilizes low-key lighting‚ ominous music‚ and multiple flashbacks to emphasize the dark‚ suspenseful storyline joined by abnormal characters‚ thus provoking the idea that a person’s first appearance can always be deceiving. As stated‚ Tim Burton is a very unique film director that uses low-key lighting in his

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    Agatha Christie writes her novels using many different literary terms. In doing so‚ her stories seem more complex and developed. She also uses multiple literary terms to entice the reader. Three of these are conflict‚ flashback‚ and setting. A setting is where a book takes place. Agatha Christie wrote And Then There Were None taking place on Turtle Island. Throughout the book it has different locations on the island‚ such as the beach or the house. In the book it also explains that the setting

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    and the film Forrest Gump by Robert Zemeckis explores the experiences various characters have that result in change and transition in realistic way. Both Burke and Zemeckis explore these experiences by using a variety of techniques‚ particularly flashbacks and many forms of imagery that relate to their fears‚ the way people deal with crisis and friendship in a in which the viewer can relate to them making it more realistic. In The Story of Tom Brennan‚ Burke explores the experiences many characters

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    Citizen Kane is more mysterious and dark‚ while The Prestige is very exiting and more used as an attention grabber. Both Citizen Kane and The Prestige use flashback to tell the story. In The Prestige‚ Cutter tells most of the beginning stories of Robert and Alfred¡¯s life as magicians to the judge in flashback‚ while the later flashbacks are Robert and Alfred

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    The Birth of a Flashback In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ Willy Loman is an aging salesman trying to make sense of his sixty-three years of life. He evaluates the decisions that he has made based on his belief system that a man has to have the admiration of others to be successful. He also assesses what his sons have done in their lives and pays special attention to the choices of the oldest son‚ Biff. Although Happy is clearly the more successful son‚ his Dad identifies more with Happy’s

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