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    creative leeway to reinforce the plot using different filming techniques. In The Benchwarmers‚ director Dennis Dugan uses high and low camera angles to show the dominant figures in conflicts. He also uses high-key and low-key lighting to help the audience decide the protagonist and the antagonist. Dugan additionally uses an establishing shot during the baseball games to show the emotion on each of the players faces. All of these techniques are used to represent the conflict within the movie. Dugan used

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    Cinematic techniques: Aerial shot: A shot taken from a plane‚ helicopter or a person on top of a building. Not necessarily a moving shot. Backlighting: The main source of light is behind the subject‚ silhouetting it‚ and directed toward the camera. Bridging shot: A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are falling calendar pages‚ railroad wheels‚ newspaper headlines‚ and seasonal changes Camera angle: The angle at which the camera is pointed at the subject:

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    "Ode to Autumn" does convey a "oneness with nature" through sensuous images and techniques. Alliteration‚ personification‚ imagery‚ similes‚ rhetorical questions‚ enjambment and positive connotations contained in this poem are all techniques that add to this idea. The alliteration in the line "mists and mellow" adds to the calming imagery represented in this poem. It creates a soft and somewhat tranquil tone. Another example of alliteration is "winnowing wind". This example also creates a melodious

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    How does Williams portray the character of Stanley and his attitudes? In your answer you should consider Williams’ use of language choices and dramatic techniques Stanley is the primary male character in A Streetcar Named Desire. His dominating role encompasses the cultural values of Elysian Fields‚ where men are breadwinners and women are the homemakers. On first appearance Stanley is portrayed as a physically attractive man and dominating attitude towards his wife. He is he is a proud ‘American’

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    stresses. The best ways to know what is healthy and bad for you is knowing the signs of stress and how to deal with each one. Studies has shown that the best and most efficient way to reduce stress is excising daily along with mediation and other techniques. In my research I will be addressing various questions on stress and how to manage it in your life and how to help others. What is stress? Stress is a term in psychology and biology‚ first coined in the 1930

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    Kayla Joseph May 5th‚ 2013 Is Volunteerism for Everyone Rough Draft The author of the excerpt “Shattered” was written by Eric Walters. This story is basically about a teenage boy named Ian‚ who is volunteering at a soup kitchen only because he needs earn credits for his civics class‚ so that he gets a car from his dad. Ian is miserable at the soup kitchen but at the end of the day‚ he realizes the importance

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    "These stimuli comprise an immense number of situations‚ including physical trauma‚ prolonged exposure to cold‚ prolonged heavy exercise‚ infection‚ shock‚ decreased oxygen supply‚ sleep deprivation‚ pain‚ fright‚ and other emotional stresses." - Vander‚ Sherman‚ and Luciano (2001). The stress that in terms of physiological has been defined as a harmful stimulus or potentially harmful‚ therefore‚ our bodies will come fitted out with those reflex reactions due to our situations that allow our body

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    the entire short story of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”. Ambrose furthermore uses symbolism to foreshadow events in his story. He also uses imagery to indicate events that were occurring. Ambrose Bierce uses foreshadowing and other literal techniques to create a shock effect in his short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”. To begin with Ambrose Bierce uses foreshadowing a lot in this story. For example Farquhar noticed veining on leaves along the river and the bugs. This brings the reader’s

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    There are many challenges that we face and have to handle every single day. And‚ as women‚ we frequently have to balance the demands of work‚ family‚ children‚ parents‚ finances‚ and health—to name just a few. These demands are frequently referred to as “stressors” and achieving a balance is “stressful.” But multiple demands on our time and energy are a part of everyone’s life. Stress is not how many demands you have in your life‚ but rather how you and your body respond to these demands. For some

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    later changes the ending. These changes also occur to the characters in the film also. Tykwer conveys this through colourful montages which create vivid images of the potential future of each character. Through these different outcomes and cinematic techniques‚ the film highlights the importance of

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