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    "I gazed-and gazed-but little thought" Alex Nelson’s Poetry Explanation on Wordsworth’s poem "I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud" Imagine walking through a field in early summer‚ around an aqua blue lake that is in the shape of a giant egg. You discover a field of daffodils that is flowing in motion like a grand "dance" full of elegance. This area is full of sublime that can only be fully appreciated by a poet. William Wordsworth has been to this place and it was the subject of his poem

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    clearly. There is a dazzling chandelier at the center of the room about 50 feet up. It blinds me as I gaze upon Capulet atop his grand double staircase. I see

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    portrayal within the narrative 2. through spectator perception of the female 3. through the controlling gaze of the camera which objectified women Mulvey used psychoanalysis to question why gaze is so powerful. To males‚ women are seen as lacking because they do not hold a penis. Men deal with this by classifying other males and objectifying females. Mulvey looked at why the male gaze is dominant. Within voyeurism women are examined. By doing this the male is reassured that he himself is not

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    I was at work and co-worker was trying to talk to me. It was not about anything super important. She kept trying to look at me while talking and I kept averting my gaze. I am sure she thought I was being rude. That was obviously not my intention. You could tell she trying to track my gaze and reign me back into the conversation. I kept my behavior neutral so it didn’t look forced. I think by the time she was done trying to tell me her story she was a little frustrated by the

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    all go in to create a welcoming atmosphere. Making the guest comfortable is what makes them different. The waiters and waitresses let you take your time. You are seated and promptly drink orders are taken. They give the customer sufficient time to gaze over the menu. There are peg games on the table to occupy you or your young ones. If it is a game of checkers you wish‚ there is always a table in the corner ready to play. The main consumer characteristic that Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

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    technique whereby an individual’s eye movements are measured in order to know both where a person is looking at any given time and the sequence in which their eyes are shifting from one location to another. It is a process of measuring either the point of gaze or the motion of an eye relative to the head. How does Eye Tracking work? Most of the eye-tracking systems use ’corneal-reflection/pupil-centre’ method to measure the movements of the eyes. These kinds of trackers usually consist of a standard desktop

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    The Sight of Beauty

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    The Sight of Beauty I was walking on the beach right before the sunset‚ searching for a good spot to fish. I stop and gaze at the ocean. The waves‚ ever so gracefully crashing on the beach‚ a picture perfect moment. Perhaps moments were you feel worthy of being alive‚ seeing the beauty that Mother Nature has to offer. Seeing what the world has to offer of life. *** I came back from school‚ tired and exaughested

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    Ministers Black Veil

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    Minister’s black Veil 10-28 Elizabeth’s departure “One long‚ shuddering gaze” (261) the dead girl shudders when Hooper’s face becomes visible to her Elizabeth here‚ also has an epiphany She also has this sin that Hooper is trying to cover up Her gaze- she sees the veil for what it symbolizes She understands why he is doing it Hooper smiles “only a material emblem” = the veil‚ is the only thing that separates them they are still connected spiritually Hooper finishes his sermon his

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    to the demon. Although the other eye is normal which implies there is still some good left in him‚ he has not been completely taken into the other side just yet. From the direct gaze‚ the audience can imply the intimidation that the demon is trying to get across‚ as if he is in control now making it seem terrifying. His gaze is strong and dominant while the rest of his physical features are weak and rotting away. The word “insidious” is reflected off his left eye‚ once again indicating

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    Summary: The Notebook

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    Gestures are movements of the body used to communicate an idea an intention or a feeling(Burgwin‚ October 2nd). There are many types of gestures that help us communicate in our everyday life‚ such as speech independent gestures‚ interactive gestures‚ eye gazes‚ etc. Throughout the movie The Notebook‚ the gestures that are communicated by Allie and Noah consist of expressing their feelings through their eyes. The eyes can show happiness‚ sadness‚ hate‚ and disgust and love. These emotions are shown by the

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