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    Witness (1985) Analysis: In this analysis I looked at the lunch scene in the middle of raising the barn in Peter Weir’s “Witness” made in 1985. I mainly look at dialogue and mise-en-scene. The whole film is about an Amish boy and his mother‚ Rachel‚ who witness a murder and a policeman‚ John‚ who goes into hiding as protection until the trial. The scene itself is one where the community is brought together to build a barn in a day for a newlywed couple of the town. The setting is very specific

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    Uncle Toms Cabin Analysis

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    Every picture speaks a thousand words; however‚ this picture speaks so many more. Uncle Toms Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ was crucial for equality of slaves. The piece of art is showing that African Americans can get along with white people‚ in this case a young white girl. The young white girl is influential to the picture for many reasons. To start off with‚ since it is a child‚ it shows that young generations can change the way the older generations act‚ in this case treating former

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    Story Analysis Summary This story is called “The last husky”. It is about a dog in the Canada north. The dog was the last dog of the camp. The man wants his child to have someone to play with. The dog had no food when she was born because the mother had died shortly after she was born. She was lucky when the old man took her in and takes care of her as she was his own dog. The dog name is Arnuk. Arnuk means the woman. Arnuk would come into the igloo for the night and keep the kid warm. The old

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    EVERYTHING BUT THE BRAIN ACT 2 SCENE 7 ACT 2 SCENE 7; PAGE 57 Flashback to Elaine’s childhood with Father again Same situation as Act 2 Sc 6‚ but the roles are reversed Father’s idea of a game is not Elaine’s idea of a game Father insists on using physics to make Elaine eat her porridge even though it is not fun to her as a child  Father is quite forceful and not patient with Elaine - He wants to get the job over and done with  Father asks Elaine what she wants to be‚ but Elaine answers what

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    -+Michael Cui 12/10/14 Response to Lit Essay "Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer swear they will keep mum about this and they wish they may drop down dead in their tracks if they ever tell and rot." In the graveyard subplot of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" ITALICIZE by Mark Twain‚ Huck and Tom witness the brutal stabbing of Dr. Robinson. Afterwards‚ the boys run to safety and swear never to tell about the horrific incident. Using his talent on creating realistic and growing characters‚ Mark Twain strengthens

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    Bullet Boy: Scene Analysis Bullet Boy‚ a 2004 British Social Realism film‚ directed by Saul Dibb has narrative that portrays a distressing an emotional tale of race‚ gangs and gun crime London. The film follows the life of a young man named Ricky‚ who has recently been released from prison‚ and portrays effect he has on the lives of those around him. The scene I will discuss is a montage between the main character named Ricky‚ and his friend Wisdom. The scene is about Ricky‚ planning an escape

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    The Shooting Scene: North by Northwest In the film North by Northwest (1959)‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ is about a successful new york advertiser is accused of being a government agent by a iniquitous group of spies‚ who pursue him cross country while he tries to stay alive and clean up the mess that’s been made. There is a superb use of mise-en-scene within this film‚ especially the gun shot scene‚ that catch the viewers attention‚ and make a much more noteworthy movie. The significance

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    In Arcadia by Tom Stoppard‚ Bernard Nightingale is a scholar who craves fame and recognition in academia and he consequently creates a theory that Lord Byron killed Ezra Chater in a duel. In the excerpt‚ Bernard believes he has stumbled upon proof of this theory and pursues it despite Hannah Jarvis’ objections. In order to characterize Bernard as a fame-hungry scholar‚ Stoppard uses stage directions and dialogue between characters to portray his character. Stoppard inserts a variety of stage directions

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    Scene Analysis – The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford The Assassination of Jesse James breached new heights in the western genre. It is unique in its narrative style and conventions‚ challenging the norms of the classic western‚ leading way to a whole new perception of it. Its excessively dramatic overtones reveal a part of the Western world that is so scarcely portrayed‚ diverting people’s general ideas about it. The film’s narrative focuses on a dying hero as opposed to a

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    In “What is Jazz Part 1”‚ I heard “Tom Vaguely”‚ “Sometimes I Feel like a Motherless Child”‚ “St. Louis Blues”‚ and “Picture This”. Listening to the first piece‚ “Tow Vaguely”‚ I saw a busy Monday morning in the city. People in suits and hats carried their business bags‚ passing each other by on the sidewalk. The brief bass solo in the middle of the piece gave me the image of cars crossing the streets along side the pedestrians. The short clip of the sorrow song‚ “I Feel like a Motherless Child”

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