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    Professor Smith ! Intro to Film ! March 7‚ 2014 ! Symbolic Character Development in Psycho! ! ! The film Psycho has two main characters‚ one being Marion and the other being ! Norman Bates. Marion is the main character for the first half of the film and Norman Bates ! assumes the role of main character after Marion is murdered. In order to enhance Marion’s ! character‚ the Alfred Hitchcock uses mise-en-scene to symbolize Marion’s character change ! and indecisive choice to steal $40‚000 from

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    expression and the details of gesture‚ the camera zooms in to Sky’s face. From Figure 3 to 4‚ we can clearly see Sky’s eyebrows becoming more slanted and his face tenser. This is portrayed noticeably as the camera zooms in from a medium close-up shot to an extreme close-up shot as seen in Figure 5. Also‚ the calmness in Nameless facial expression shows that he is confident and fearless whereas scenes of Sky’s spear vibrating shows a frightened self.

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    like bracelet and necklace when meeting his subordinates. In addition‚ the shields and swords are decorated with gold. Extreme close-up shot is used when displaying the detail of the king’s jewelry. At the beginning of the film‚ when talking about the gold story in Jenne‚ several filmmaking strategies have been used. For example‚ there are some extreme close-up shots on the mental workers who make golden jewelry and other golden stuffs and the process that they make jewelry. The combination

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    Four-eyes! Fatty! Pig! Thief! If you see a person that is overweight or has problems‚ you probably start making fun of them. Now ask‚ why are people are making fun of these people. A person is not perfect and there will never be a perfect person in this world. What is bullying to a person? Bullying is teasing someone because a person does not like them or a person wants them to do something for them. Have you ever thought about how this person feels? A person should be able to have a chance and not

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    -along with the colourful jumper she also wears simple skirts or patterned ones Wooly pyjamas Knitted sweaters and colourful clothing Mise en scene Sal is not presented in many scenes but when she is‚ she is mostly shot with mid shots or close ups in the kitchen reflects working class status Bonnie down midshots Body language Sal’s body language states that she is a supportive character usually seen consoling her husband darryl kerrigan with an arm over his

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    attentive attention could pick up on two things. Lennie’s friend George didn’t do something that really affected Lennie‚ but Lennie

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    deserve to be poor…And because you’re Indian you start believing you’re destined to be poor. It’s an ugly circle and there’s nothing you can do about it‚’ and Mr P’s statement to Junior affirming ‘the only thing you kids are being taught is how to give up‚’ highlights the cultural attitudes of the isolated Indigenous communities regarding decisions not to further education to pursue greater opportunities but rather‚ participate in unproductive and destructive behaviour. The sarcastic tone in the narration

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    strategies‚ serves how many in how much time etc…) Etc. Warm-up (time)- Main activity - Cool down (time)- Went swimming for 30 minutes ‚ did 15 laps‚ 5 laps breast stroke‚ 5 laps backward‚ 2 laps swimming with just my legs ‚ 2 using just my arms and 1 rest lap. 7 minutes stretch and light jog to the pool‚ 0.3 miles away Go swim laps 7 minutes stretch and a light jog back home 0.3 miles away Biked 4 miles 2 miles up hill *25 minutes 2 miles down hill *20 minutes 5 minute squats

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    How does Romanek illustrate his views on Mortality in “Never Let me Go?” Mark Romanek’s film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go depicts a world that we are unfamiliar with. With major scientific advancements relating to DNA‚ the artificial creation of organs is now possible through the cloning of humans. While normal society are able to use these people to their own benefit and increase their own lifespan‚ the donors are forced to suffer and have a very short-lived life. Despite this

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    will honk you incessantly. 2 Not obeying signboards - eating in LRT‚ lighting a cigarette in non-smoking areas‚ littering‚ parking in no-parking zones. These creatures are the worst lots of drivers and usually are on the highways. They will speed up more than 110 km/h and will start shooting the high lights from far away so to let you know that they are coming.e.g eating in LRT ‚smoke in non-smoking‚parking in no-parking zone. 3 Snatching a parking lot while someone else is waiting for it. Waiting

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