Comparative Essay This comparative essay‚ will be comparing three different themes that relate to the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and the movie” The Blindness” directed by Ferdinando Meirelles. In both novel and movie‚ the people try to make successful societies‚ but with all society there is power struggles‚ loss of innocence’s and survival of the fittest. This is evident throughout both the movie and the novel. The novel and the movie create a vivid image of
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obligations (professional‚ legal‚ and moral). It is your duty to carry out mission requirements‚ so if your mission is to secure a sector for 14 hours you will have to be there for the whole fourteen hours‚ awake‚ and ready to move if something comes up. It is your duty to meet the professional standards of the army‚ your brigade‚ your unit‚ all the way down to your first line NCO‚ your professional standards are based on what your leadership puts out‚ if your uniform is screwed
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the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses on Scott and Rico’s feet while they are dancing. This highlights Scott
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show Somerset’s morning routine‚ step-by-step the audience are taken through his routine. With a number of close ups and medium close up’s used Somerset is signified as an elder‚ professional and wise man‚ who the audience are able to connect with more through the use of close up’s. A close-up on Somerset’s badge and gear are in a straight parallel line to the order which he picks them up‚ this suggests that he has been doing this for a while and is used to the routine. The opening then quickly cuts
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He gets up from his chair and begins to walk around the courtroom. The camera follows him wherever he goes through a series of pans‚ making sure to keep in him frame as he continues to keep his attention at the camera. Finally‚ the camera becomes stationary
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Michael’s neighbourhood looks untidy‚ there are graffiti on the walls. There are no trees or vegetation‚ it is very bleak. There are unemployed youths hanging around‚ smoking or playing cards. It is not a safe and good place for a young person to grow up in. The lighting used is dark and dim‚ with grey and dull colours Tuohy’s neighbourhood has manicured lawns‚ kids selling lemonade‚ big houses‚ mum walking with a baby in the pram and bike riders The setting emphasised that it is a good and safe
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Scary Kerri Many people say that there are several reasons why people are annoying to them. However‚ there is always that one person who always seems to show up when people are around our other friends. Well‚ I have this friend named Kerri‚ and she is annoying. I am annoyed that Kerri is an attention seeker‚ a “one upper”‚ and she cannot shut up. First of all‚ she is an attention seeker. For example‚ she always needs to be the center of everyone’s attention‚ and the conversation always needs to be about
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LANGUAGE AP 1998- Question 1 Suggested Time: 40 minutes The following letters constitute the complete correspondence between an executive of the Coca-Cola company and a representative of Grove Press. Read the letters carefully. Then write an essay analyzing the rhetorical strategies each writer uses to achieve his purpose and explaining which letter offers the more persuasive case. Mr. R. W. Seaver March 25‚ 1970 Executive Vice President Grove Press‚ Inc. 214 Mercer Street New York‚ New
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Katz. Since the beginning all Junior had talked about is how bad his life was. He talked about his extra teeth‚ his brain damage‚ his lopsided vision‚ his seizures‚ and how he was referred to on the rez as a retard. Therefore leading him to get beat up. Not once did Junior ever complain though. He took the beating and the name calling that was giving to him day by day by others on the rez‚ but never once told. He demonstrated the characteristic that Katz explained in the unyielding rules in “How Boys
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to do‚ and other experiences such as daily social interaction‚ the narrator helps setup the next scene in which Harold displays something he never has‚ which is the urge of desire and want. The scene begins with a medium shot of Ms. Pascal locking up her bake shop for the night. The camera is housed inside the bake shop with the the viewer looking out of the windows while the camera tracks right following Ms. Pascal. This shot helps to reveal the bright colors of her shop‚ which comes in to play
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