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    Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns questions what is right and what is wrong. It makes you wonder if the government is the bad guy‚ or if it is the criminals‚ or maybe even Batman himself. Miller uses duality and creates closure to show that there is always another side of the coin and all you have to do is flip it to see it. He also uses art to build context and tension by starting with art that is abstract. The art slowly changes to brighter colors and less abstract art as the tension

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    distant from everyone else again for a long time before he wedded. It was amid this time he stated "The Clergyman’s Dark Shroud." Dissimilar to his peers‚ for example‚ author thinker Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ a sentimental Visionary‚ Hawthorne trusted that wrongdoing and underhandedness are substantial and genuine and show in people. Herman Melville‚ creator

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    Yes‚ without a doubt‚ the film will get even worse than the game. This is what happened in Alone in the Dark‚ where it tells about an investigator looking at some mysterious crimes that lead to catastrophic endings that cause the deaths of many people. The atmosphere of mystery and horror that the game failed to present well in the film is worse‚ prompting

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    leverage the customer data responsibly? The Dark Side of Customer Analytics Four commentators offer expert advice. by Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne G. Harris • Reprint R0705A An insurance company finds some intriguing patterns in the loyalty card data it bought from a grocery chain—the correlation between condom sales and HIV-related claims‚ for instance. How can both companies leverage the data responsibly? HBR CASE STUDY The Dark Side of Customer Analytics COPYRIGHT

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    The Medieval Period in history was between the 5th and 15th centuries. Also called the Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ it was a time of change in Europe. The Middle Ages began with the fall of the Roman Empire to several invading German tribes‚ and ended when Renaissance came to Europe. The Dark Ages were not "Dark". The people of the Middle Ages had a different lifestyle than the Greeks and Romans. The Middle Ages were faced with several problems. People had to constantly worry about possible foreign

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    Directors often use framing to portray a scene or character in a way that provides information to the viewer. Throughout The Dark Knight Rises‚ (2012)‚ Christopher Nolan uses framing to convey the balance of power between characters of a given scene. This element of cinematography is most evident in shots that feature the villain‚ Bane. Even though the actor that plays Bane is 5’9”‚ he appears taller and powerful due Nolan’s use of low angle framing. During the scene in the airplane before Bane

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    more optimistic. Look at this face‚ this is the face of Gotham’s bright future.” (Bruce Wayne) Harvey Dent‚ white knight‚ saviour and “hero” of the infamous Gotham. Batman on the other hand‚ is the Dark Knight and the troubled hero who chose his identity over the people. Many believe that the movie the Dark Knight‚ communicates to viewers the superficial perspective of Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey. However‚ Batman transcends that perspective of true heroism and what it means to be a hero. The underlying

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    Dark they were‚ and Golden-Eyed” Literary Analysis In Dark They Were‚ And Golden Eyed‚ Ray Bradbury uses plot and character to express the theme that fear creates resistance to change. From the outset of the story‚ the main character Mr. Bittering hesitates embracing Mars and its environment‚ showing his apprehension upon landing. Bittering recognizes the desperate circumstances as “sweat poured from his hands and his face and his body; he was drenched in the hotness of his fear” (p. 237).

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    RELIGIOUS IMAGERY The imagery of religion is often used in the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’. It is always found within the theme of love. Firstly‚ it is associated to Romeo’s first love Roseline. And further on to Juliet Romeo’s second and most important love.  In act 1‚ we find religious imagery related to Roseline. ‘ ..Nor ope her lap to saint-seducing gold..’ here Romeo is talking to Benvolio about his rejection by Rosaline and is saying that she will not let herself be seduced by him and his

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    Zero Dark Thirty is a movie about the manhunt for Osama bin Laden that lasted almost 10 years beginning after the September 11‚ 2001 terror attacks on the United States and finally ending on May 2‚ 2011 when Osama bin Laden was killed. The film bounces around in different locations around the Middle East and the United States as the CIA is on the hunt for bin Laden. Pakistan is the primary focus‚ however. The film takes the viewer to different locations of Black Sites. Black Sites were places of

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