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Victorian Life Through Color
1,826 wordsThe use of color in Victorian literature and art has gone far beyond simple description to form it's very own sort of diction. Whether reading Victorian prose or looking at a Pre-Rapaelite painting one is drawn in and deeply affected by the arrangement and combination of it's colors. In the two of these mediums, each color is both powerful and used precisely either to represent a trait or emotion or to compliment other colors to form a greater representation of an idea. Furthermore, seeing these...
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The Truman Show Image
1,140 wordsDiscuss the use of and creation of images in The Truman Show. Refer specifically to three key scenes. Pay particular attention to the filming techniques used in these scenes. The Truman Show is a film that relies heavily on the use of evocative images. To create these images, the director, Peter Weir uses a number of techniques. The major techniques used throughout the film include camera angles, framing, shot types, camera movement, the style of music and costuming, and sequencing. Combining tw...
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Death Of Her Husband Louise Mallard
921 wordsThe Story of an Hour, by Kate Chopin, is a story of a woman who, through the erroneously reported death of her husband, experienced true freedom. Both tragic and ironic, the story deals with the boundaries imposed on women by society in the nineteenth century. The author, Kate Chopin, like the character in her story, had first-hand experience with the male-dominated society of that time and had experienced the death of her husband at a young age (Internet). The similarity between Kate Chopin and...
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Grand Canyon Final Scene
844 wordsHailey Thomas April 6, 2001 Feeder 3. 2 Thelma and Louise In the final scene from Thelma and Louise the cinematographic effects are astounding. Panning, reaction shot, and dissolve are all used in the last section of the movie clip extensively. These three cinematographic terms are perfect for this clip because of the intensity they add to the scene. Through the use of panning, reaction shot, and dissolve the actresses portray two extreme emotions of desperation and the tranquility of freedom. D...
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Bloody Sunday Peace Accord
1,729 wordsJack Sheehan March 25, 1999 Mr. Howard Period 7 During the early eighties there was social and political turmoil all over the world. At the same time a band was forming in Northern Ireland. The band was U 2, and they used all of the problems around them in their music. U 2 is one of the most politically involved groups of the eighties, and it showed in their music. U 2 was not only influenced by the events around them. They also took part in helping the cause. U 2 is an Irish rock group that con...
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Flowers Were In Full Bloom Flowers Were In Full Day
822 wordsIt was the Fall Fall It was the first warm day of spring when I blossomed, unsure of what I was going to face, caterpillars, strong winds or rains. I looked out over the land that lay in front of me. My fellow trees towering like giants over the land surrounded me, and many of my kind had begun to bloom its many leaves. It was so peaceful and the distant high school construction seemed unrealistic in my world. Each day I watched the changes in the natural environment and then progressively the u...
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Fifteenth Century Three Dimensional
1,330 wordsDuring the fifteenth and sixteenth century, one of the key aesthetic goals of the Netherlandish art is realism. The realism of figures, setting, and especially space is a distinguished aspect of the early Netherlandish painters and it has long been seen as a feature in paintings, retable's and other various art forms. At times, the realism in the artworks of the Netherlands represent a variety of aesthetic and / or religious reasons; however, a majority of the Netherlandish artists were concerne...
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Anna Karenina Nonverbal Communication
843 wordsIn Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy examines the psychological makeup of Konstantin Levin. On one hand, he is a symbol for the educated landowners and aristocracy that is prevalent in Russia. Conversely, he represents the struggle in searching for the meaning of life. Although part of the Russian Aristocracy, Levin finds contentment in farming and manual labor. It is in the agricultural environment that Levin discovers his purpose when viewing the blue sky and experiencing nonverbal communication. One...
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Voice Child
4,459 wordsMedia Coursework: Comparison Of Two Television Advertisements Media Coursework: Comparison Of Two Television Advertisements The two advertisements that I have chosen to compare are for Robinson? s orange drink and Norwich Union loan company. ? I chose these because I saw that the two company? s marketing techniques are similar, and they use similar persuasive methods in their campaigns. The Robinson? s advert starts with a small child jumping around next to a woman who we presume is a relative s...
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