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    SYNOPSIS Title :- Robust Face-Name Graph Matching for Movie Character Identification. Domain :- 1. Face detection system. 2. Language:- C# Group Members :- 1.Pallavi S. Malode. 2.Archana S. Aher. 3.Sonali M.Gotraj. Introduction About METHODOLOGY:- Automatic face identification of characters in movies has

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    have the wisdom to understand the impact he can make to those that are surrounding him. “There lay the cabinet before their eyes in the quiet lamplight‚ a good fire glowing and chattering on the hearth‚ the kettle singing its thin strain‚ a drawer or two open‚ papers neatly set forth on the business table and nearer the fire the things laid out for tea; the quietest room‚ you would have said‚ and‚ but for the glazed presses full of chemicals‚ the most common place that night in London” (33) Stevenson

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    novel’s protagonist‚ is a curious scientist whose experimentation on the “thorough and primitive duality of man” gave rise to his dark and threatening alter-ego‚ Mr. Hyde. It all started with Jekyll’s interest in the possibility that man may have two personalities within him. This caused him to produce a formula which would separate the immoral aspects from the moral aspects of man. By experimentation‚ he finds himself no longer as Doctor Jekyll‚ but as Mister Hyde‚ a persona he realized “to be

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    The novel‚ Wayne of Gotham by Tracy Hickman explores the ancestry of Bruce Wayne while utilizing his detective skills. I chose this book because Batman is my favorite character and I think that the graphic novels along with books paint a broader picture of the character. Batman is after all‚ the world’s “best detective” in the DC Comics world. The story starts in the cave with Bruce Wayne’s grandfather teaching his son Thomas Wayne to be a man by shooting the creatures of the night “bats” with a

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    Jekyll would agree with the last two sentences of the quote‚ “What matters is the part we choose to act on. That’s who we really are.” Partly due to his desire to keep the blame for Mr. Hyde’s crimes off of himself. As stated before‚ the purpose of the experiment was to completely separate

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    Character – In the movie‚ The Giver‚ there is a character called the Receiver of memory. He receives the memory the Giver gives him‚ it is his job to keep those memories. Since a character is a living thing that take part in the action of a story‚ play or movie‚ the Receiver of memory is the perfect example because he is living and takes part in the action. Protagonist – In the movie‚ The Dark Knight Rises‚ there is Batman. He is a well-known superhero who protects the city of Gotham. He dresses

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    Explore the ways in which Stevenson creates an effective horror story in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Robert Stevenson wrote “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” in 1885. In “Dr. Jekyll and My Hyde‚” Stevenson creates the atmosphere of a horror story. He does this through many different techniques. He makes subtle suggestions that the central characters lead a double life‚ creating suspense‚ dramatic events and the taking of innocent victims. In chapter one‚ Stevenson creates an enormous amount of suspense

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    When all is at risk‚ and man loses hope‚ man looks for hope in areas too dark for light. This darkness serves as a way for society to vanish from the underlying problems present‚ sometimes one must reach into the darkness to see the slight hints of light. Therefore‚ a man must take justice into his own hands and strive towards protecting the greater good of man. In the same sense‚ Bruce Wayne’s dark figure‚ Batman‚ takes truth on his own to protect the more significant people of Gotham. As of May

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    especially in the nineteenth century‚ until it was closed in 1907 (Schwartz 85). People from all kinds of different social classes would come and view the anonymous corpses that were on display. From time to time certain cases‚ like the bodies of two little girls‚ would appear‚ and further fascinated the public. In these cases the newspapers would sensationalise the stories and draw an even larger crowd to the Paris Morgue (Schwartz 45-46). While this provided a different kind of entertainment for

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    Culture variations around the world bring uniqueness and identification to each individual. Culture is the totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns‚ arts‚ beliefs‚ institutions‚ and all other products of human work and thought‚ and through history‚ the Victorian Era has been one of the most influential times in English history. In the book "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson‚ the author uses images of crime‚ urban life‚ and in heritance to portray the culture of the Victorian

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