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    Vertigo directed by Alfred Hitchcock released in 1958 was nominated for two Oscars it is about a detective in California who suffers from vertigo investigates a friends wife that they believe is possessed and while doing this he becomes obsessed with her. This movies stars James Stewart as John Ferguson the main character and Kim Novak as Madeleine Elster and as Judy Barton in the end. In this paragraph we will talk about the entertainment value and how the components action and suspense are used

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    Rebellious Silence is a photograph by Shirin Neshat‚ who is also the subject. In the work‚ Shirin Neshat ’s face is covered by Islamic calligraphy and is divided (left to right) by a rifle (assumedly but not necessarily held by herself). The calligraphy covers the parts of a woman ’s face that one must hide in Iran ’s theological state. The photograph is black and white‚ adding to the already serious tone of the work. The first impression received is one of oppression‚ it seems as though the woman

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    Lies of silence Moore‚ Brian Summary Chapter 1 Michael Dillon is the manager of the Clarence Hotel in Belfast‚ Northern Ireland. He is preparing the arrangements for the day - the graduation week and an Orange Order congress. Later Dillon phones his mistress‚ Andrea‚ because he wants to take a walk with her. He picks her up and they take a romantic walk in the Lover’s lane. They talk about their past history‚ moving to London‚ Dillon’s up-coming divorce and the first time Dillon met Moira

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    ending scene of the film. The decision Elaine makes in this scene will ruin her relationship with her parents and will begin a life with Ben‚ who she has only been on one date with. The acting by Dustin Hoffman‚ Anne Bancroft and Katharine Ross‚ cinematography techniques of zooming and cuts‚ and use of sound all add to the success of this pivotal scene‚ where Ben and Elaine risk the relationships of their families to finally be

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    In the novel The Humming Bird Tree‚ Ian McDonald affirms what a special period of our lives childhood is. Our love is unconditional. Our trust is complete. Our laughter is unbridled. Everything is simple. Then we grow up. In the case of young (Master) Alan‚ idyllic Trinidad is his playground; the rivers tossing over the white rocks‚ the cool scent of the bamboo trees‚ the moon over the citrus trees form a backdrop to his adventures. Kaiser‚ with his treasury of knowledge and skills

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    Cinematography has a major importance in giving the audience of a film an idea of where the people in the movie are. If done well‚ sometime the audience can even feel as if they are in this setting with the characters. Sound also plays an important role in films whether is is sound coming from people talking‚ a crash‚ or even a soundtrack of a film. It gives the audience a chance to feel submerged into the film and participate along with the characters. Guardians of The Galaxy‚ a film directed by

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    Let The Right One In Question 3 Let The Right One In a film that uses cinematography and sound very well to represent violence and how much of an impact this has on the viewers. The way the film locates the sources of the violence and how it is shown in the film‚ as well as how the violence is demonstrated how it is done to show violence in the film. Also the way cinematography and sound is used to justify the violence that is shown throughout the film. How violence is presented in Let The

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    Teacher Notes: Lamb to the Slaughter Video analysis (Modern Adaptation) on Yotube. Shown to class http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzGTUHBwI-E&feature=related Plot Outline Exposition: Characters are introduced: Patrick Maloney- a policeman who has not been promoted in spite of man years of service. Mary Maloney- a dutiful housewife‚ six months pregnant. Conflict(internal/interpersonal): Patrick has decided to tell Mary that he is leaving her. Mary is very upset by the news. Setting: Cinematic description

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    Lamb to the Slaughter Killing your husband is not a big deal‚ right? Not for Mary Maloney. A casual day is not typically when your house is turned into a murder scene. Sometimes you can’t blame people for their impulse actions; for example‚ Mary Maloney. Should Mary face punishment for her wrong doing? Of course not. I’m not agreeing that murder is okay‚ because it most definitely is not. In Mary’s defense‚ her husband‚ whom she loved‚ was happily married to‚ and pregnant with their baby

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    9-17): Iowa State University Press. Vangelisti‚ A. L.‚ & Young‚ S. L. (2000). When words hurt: The effects of perceived intentionality on interpersonal relationships. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships‚ 17(3)‚ 393-424. Ter Bush‚ R. (2006). Silence‚ attribution accuracy and virtual environments: Implications for developers and facilitators. Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Key‚ M. R. (1980). The relationship of verbal and nonverbal communication

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