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Analysis Of Advertisements For Two Different Things
Number of Words: 1215 / Number of Pages: 5
... meaning of this rather unusual phrase and to further read the smaller
print. Here, the reader encounters an irregular font of different sizes to
accentuate certain words. While this may be annoying to many, its overall
purpose is to create a lively playful environment through the usage of fonts.
This, of course, is an attempt to appeal to a younger gaming audience. On the
other hand, the `Microsoft Project' ad does not envoke any visual desire read
further into the text. The sections are divided into fine print paragraphs
with a slightly larger heading above. Everything is set plainly and
unas ...
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Paul Bernardo
Number of Words: 786 / Number of Pages: 3
... abnormal sexual behavior.
One year out of high school, Paul began his journey into the world of
sexual control were he dated a sixteen year old high school student. This girl
perfectly fit the description of Pauls ideal in being naive and unsophisticated.
Over the three and one half years Paul was with her he used her like his
personal sex toy. Throughout the entire relationship he convinced her that what
they were doing was acceptable behavior. An example of his acceptable behavior
was wrapping a piece of twine around her neck while he sodomized her. The twine
only satisfied Bernardo for a time ...
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Macbeth - Nature Vs. The Unnatural
Number of Words: 548 / Number of Pages: 2
... storms and even an earthquake:
Some say the earth
Was feverous and did shake. (65)
The earth shaking symbolizing the humans fear and shock of the recent events.
Not only did the murder effect Macbeth (and nature of course) and people close to the King, it effected the whole kingdom. An old-man talks about his experiences and reactions to the death. He makes a connection to nature when he talks about the owl again. He talks about how an owl killed a falcon, which in the food-chain is quite unnatural:
‘Tis unnatural,
Even like the deed that’s done. (73)
The owl, which usually catches m ...
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Hamlet: Essay On Act I
Number of Words: 1046 / Number of Pages: 4
... This scene is a family scene,
in which brotherly, and fatherly advice creates an atmosphere quite different
from that of the appearance of the ghost and the problems of Hamlet and his
relatives. This creates an atmosphere of love, and betrayall, whereby Ophelia
is forced to obey her father Polonious, and is told to be careful with Hamlet,
as he is a prince, and will not look to marry just anyone, such as herself.
Shakespeare continues to develop atmosphere throughout the act, and uses the
atmosphere to introduce some of the characters in the play.
Shakespeare introduces some of the major charact ...
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Romeo And Juliet Versus West Side Story
Number of Words: 670 / Number of Pages: 3
... his
thoughts in a sililoquy until Juliet shows up. While in Romeo and Juliet all of
this is spoken, in West Side Story, this is written as music shared between
Maria and Tony.
Another major difference between these two stories is that in Romeo
and Juliet, Juliet sees Romeo dead and decides to kill herself. While, in West
Side Story, Tony (the Romeo of the play) does die - shot by Chino- Maria is not
so stricken and overshelmed that she decides to kill herself. This is very
important because in Romeo and Juliet, neither Romeo or Juliet is allowed to
move on with their lives. In West ...
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Birth Of A Nation: Art Or Propaganda
Number of Words: 792 / Number of Pages: 3
... is used everywhere in
literature. Whether the image is subtle or obvious it is regardless a sign of
considerable calculation and effort. In Birth of a nation Griffith places
symbols everywhere, in doing this he merges literary devices of written works
with his own visual works. For instance, the parched corn symbol in the scene
where the southern army is eating symbolizes their desperation in the face of
defeat. This imagery proves that Griffith wasn't just presenting actors and a
plot, he intended to dig far deeper than that, into the realm of a clever
storyteller.
Another example of his uniq ...
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Does Michelangelo'S Talent Still Reflect After The Restorations In The Sistine Chapel?
Number of Words: 465 / Number of Pages: 2
... makes the paintings reveal Michelangelo's talent and the charactaristics of his characters. Marking and bringing it to attention which areas had the restorations applied to is a very good idea.
I think that by going about trying to get these portraits back to their original style was not only an appreciative thing to do but it also gained us knowledge of Michelangelo and his style of painting. It revealed us a little more to know of Michelangelo and what went on during the time these paintings were painted.
I like Michelangelo's work, but seeing the video, I could tell a major difference in the art ...
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Macbeth: Abuse Of Power And Appearance Versus Reality
Number of Words: 710 / Number of Pages: 3
... Macbeth is finally defeated. Malcolm and Macduff’s army from England subjugates Macbeth; soon after Macduff himself kills him. The rightful heir to the throne is finally in power and peace is restored throughout Scotland.
Shakespeare drives his intent with the use of several recurrent themes within Macbeth. Nothing is ever what it appears to be in the play and therefore the theme of appearance versus reality is introduced. For example, the witches’ predictions in Act IV of the play seem to have a positive outlook for Macbeth and his future as king. The first apparition that the witches conjure ...
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Television - In Living Color
Number of Words: 1244 / Number of Pages: 5
... the television,
it's ability to target a specific audience, and it's ability to attack the
viewer on both the auditory and visual field.
The time spent in front of a television continues to grow with each
generation. The number of hours a child spends in front of a television
is rapidly overtaking even the number of hours that they will spend in
school. Included in their weekly television viewing are an extraordinary
amount of commercial messages. Before entering school, young children will
have formed many of their beliefs of what is good by the commercials they
have viewed. Due to the number ...
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The Media
Number of Words: 452 / Number of Pages: 2
... my story for filler, I wouldn't be too happy.
It should be the tribe's leader that should have to get the tribe
out of trouble in any way that he could. It is not our business to send
them our money to get food for the people that got themselves into trouble,
but I think it makes people feel good to donate things to needy people. I
just think that the media isn't telling people the whole story. Maybe the
starving people spent all their money on drugs? I doubt that many people
would send their hard earned cash if they knew that the person was just
going to buy more drugs with it.
I think that the m ...
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