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    Movie are much more than just something we watch it is a story being told by the writer for us to interpret‚ it can be inspiring or gloomy it all depends how we as viewers see it. It can also be a way for some to live out an imaginary existence in and conventional world. Just look at movies like tron‚ star gate or even the borne series it helps people live out the life they desire. Movies are also a way for the media to influence and open the minds of its viewers. It is much more then entertaining

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    been! Have you had a situation before when you cried because society didn’t accept how you dress or how you look? What are the difference between fat and skinny‚ tall and short‚ dark coloured skin and fair coloured skin? Have you heard of the Wizard of Oz? Alphaba‚ the wicked witch of the West‚ was judged by her colour. She wasn’t wicked at all. Unfortunately‚ the society thought she was weird and accused her as the wicked witch. Why is that so? Another example is Frankenstein and his creation

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    The Scarecrow’s not that bright‚ let’s face it. In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman‚ author L. Frank Baum develops his conflict around this major point. He creates this conflict using a simple diction‚ sparse imagery‚ a mocking‚ humorous tone‚ and more or less direct characterization of the Scarecrow as a foolish child. Finally‚ he uses this conflict to argue against the growing upper class‚ which in the early 1900s when The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman was written was growing rapidly and contributing

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    There was also James Clerk Maxwell who was responsible for creating the first color images‚ even though they weren’t as clear as the Lumière brothers’ pictures. His idea was to use a standard black-and-white picture and to take three images; one with a red filter‚ one with a blue filter‚ and one with a green filter. He merged the ideas of light frequency and the color wheel‚ and most of his coloring principals are still used in today’s films (Grayson‚ “How Color Changed the Movies). Following the

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     Task  2   Purpose The purpose of this essay is to detail the steps taken to create the graphics required for TDT1 task 2. The first graphic is a picture taken of one of my 6th grade students and her completed set design project entitled: Land of Oz. This picture was taken by a student using their iPad and saved to her pic collage app. The student emailed a copy to me and I saved it as a JPEG file to my desktop. I saved the picture in order to use it as an example for my next nine week class who

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    his co-workers in unison looking bored‚ uninspired‚ and lifeless as they walk to the factory. The crooked road symbolizes to the audience how crooked the road of life can be‚ thus the resemblance to the symbolism of the yellow brick road in the “Wizard of Oz”. In the apartment where Joe lived‚ the brick wall in his living room revealed a large crack that zigzagged like the crooked road to work. During this scene‚ light is shining through the crack outwardly projecting the crooked road of life like

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    The Use of Symbolism in Literature Obviously‚ symbolism requires the use of a symbol. Symbolism in Literature A symbol is a common object that represents meaning. For example‚ a common symbol in literature is the color black. Black often represents darkness or night. It may also symbolize evil or something bad. Thus the symbol of black must be interpreted within the context of the story and in light of what the author may be trying to represent with his or her use of the color. Many types of

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    100 Classic Book Collection - UK Version Title Author Little Women Louisa May Alcott Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Mansfield Park Jane Austen Emma Jane Austen Persuasion Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen Lorna Doone R D Blackmore The Tenant of Wildfell Hall Anne Brontë Agnes Grey Anne Brontë Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë Shirley Charlotte Brontë Villette Charlotte Brontë The Professor Charlotte Brontë Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë Pilgrim’s Progress John

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    Going After Cacciato‚ an epic novel written by Tim O’Brien‚ is about a platoon of men going away without leave (AWOL) searching for a young man named Cacciato in the imagination of a man of the platoon named Paul Berlin. In Going After Cacciato the "tea party‚" between the AWOL platoon and Li Van Hgoc contributes greatly to the novel by adding to the confusion and teaching the reader how to deal with the war and the ’noise.’ The first thing that this "tea party" does is that it introduces the

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    | True | | False | What silent film grossed over 10 million during the years of 1910-1920? | Intolerance | Birth of a Nation | | Trip to the Moon | | It | The Great Train Robbery | What year did "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone with the Wind" open in theatres? | 1919 | | 1939 | | 1929 | | 1949 | What date was "Birth of a Nation" released in theatres? | 1912 | | 1927 | | 1915 | | 1916 | What is the term that refers to the movement of actors

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