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Deep Breath Swimming Pool
1,300 wordsLet the bastards come now, he thought, just let them come! This time he'd be ready for them, and he was. He had his crossbow in hand, a long hunting knife on his leather belt, and a vicious-looking machete on the low coffee-table near the large front window through which he had a fair view of the path leading up to the house. The house was in darkness except for a single light in the hall, it was a ploy. It was obvious to him that no experienced burglar would go for a place in complete darkness ...
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Scarlet Letter Syntax Imagery
1,193 wordsNathaniel Hawthorne, the author of The Scarlet Letter, has an extremely elaborate, and well-depicted vocabulary. Many of his sentences and paragraphs tend to be very verbose, but at the same time very helpful in giving the reader an accurate representation of the exactly how Chillingworth reacts when he first sees Hester. Within the passage on page sixty-seven Hawthorne is giving an intricate description of Chillingworth's reaction when he first sees Hester after she is released from prison. Wit...
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Made Themselves Ready House Of Seven
1,350 wordsAmerican Literature reflects life, and the struggles that we face during our existence. The great authors of our time incorporate life's problems into their literature directly and indirectly. The stories themselves bluntly tell us a story, however, an author also uses symbols to relay to us his message in a more subtle manner. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's book The House of Seven Gable's symbolism is eloquently used to enhance the story being told, by giving us a deeper insight into the author's int...
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One Of The Great Cinematic Techniques
1,111 wordsGriffiths pioneering technical work includes: the special use of subtitles graphically verbalizing imagery, the introduction of night photography, the use of outdoor natural landscapes as backgrounds, the definitive usage of the still-shot, the technique of the camera iris effect (expanding or contracting circular masks to either reveal and open up a scene, or close down and conceal a part of an image, moving, panning camera tracking shots, the use of total-screen close-ups to reveal intimate ex...
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Saturday Morning Art Work
1,192 wordsToy Mickey Analysis Initial Reaction I like the Toy Mickey artwork. When I first saw the artwork it brought a smile to my face. It brought me back to Saturday morning cartoons when Mickey was not so hidden; because nowadays Disney seems to promote hidden Mickeys and it was nice to see an artwork that was all about Mickey. Description On first glance, the artwork seems to captivate you in its simplicity. If you have not seen Mickey before, this artwork is in my opinion, one of Mickeys best portra...
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Eye For An Eye Deep Breath
1,304 wordsEYE FOR AN EYE By Steve Hutchinson Let the bastards come now, he thought, just let them come! This time hed be ready for them, and he was. He had his crossbow in hand, a long hunting knife on his leather belt, and a vicious-looking machete on the low coffee-table near the large front window through which he had a fair view of the path leading up to the house. The house was in darkness except for a single light in the hall, it was a ploy. It was obvious to him that no experienced burglar would go...
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Contrast Between Darkness Darkness And White Map
439 wordsThe process of representing something though an idea or object is defined as symbolism. Two symbols used in Joseph Conrad s The Heart of Darkness are darkness and white. Throughout the text, darkness was interpreted as undesirable and dreadful, while white, its opposite, was portrayed as pure and peaceful. The place where the contrast between darkness and white was apparent is in the map. After a country had been discovered, its color on the map would be darkened. The darkness represented a civi...
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Hemingway Nick
1,342 wordsHemingway? s Portrayal of Nick? s Consolation Webster? s Dictionary defines comfort as, to give strength, hope to, or to console (61). People find strength or consolation in different ways. Each person has a unique manner and need for that special thing that comforts them. Baker writes that: Hemingway, on several accounts, writes of a man named Nick Adams. Hemingway uses Nick throughout most of his stories. Primarily, he uses this character in about five stories that have been grouped together t...
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J Alfred Prufrock T S Eliot
903 wordsSURREALISM AND T. S. ELIOT Surrealism is a dangerous word to use about the poet, playwright and critic T. S. Eliot, and certainly with his first major work, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Eliot wrote the poem, after all, years before Andre Breton and his compatriots began defining and practicing surrealism proper. Andre Breton published his first Manifesto of Surrealism in 1924, seven years after Eliot's publication of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. It was this manifesto which define...
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