Audience Profiling

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    Lord of the Flies

    contrast between both forces and characters. The novel opens with a description of “the long scar smashed into the jungle”. This signifies to the audience that the plane has crashed on an island without civilization. It also makes the forces contrast between each other (technology vs nature). This is a persuasive technique used by Golding to make the audience want to read more. Ralph is elected as leader for superficial reasons. He is a a charming, handsome boy who appears to be in charge because

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    Mrs Pinchwife

    At this point in the play (act 3 scene 1) we are introduced to the characters Alithea; pinchwife's sister, and Mrs Pinchwife; pinchwife's wife. In the last scene that Pinchwife appeared in (act 1 scene 1) the audience have learned that he is a jealous person so they immediately expect this to become all the more apparent in this scene. In historical context, back in the 1600's being made a cuckold was every husbands biggest fear, and in the character of Pinchwife this is highlighted. Also in the

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    Book vs Movie the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

    about the locale. The decorated houses, the happiness prevailed spoke for the Christmas season and the on goings of the millennium. When Blomkvist visits Henrik’s house for the first time there is a considerable pause in the scene just to give the audience a view of the place where Blomkvist was about to go. The silence explained his feelings, his perplexion at that moment. In a similar fashion the happenings of the bar where Lisbeth goes at the beginning were explained just like that. Henrik’s flashbacks

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    Knowing Your Audience Communication Release

    information. Understanding the Audience When considering the different roles and people of the audience when transferring information in an informative method; we must begin to try and understand human emotion, religious beliefs/concepts and theories, ethnicity, region, and a host of other components that are key when appealing to the target audience. Knowing who the people are that the message is being conveyed to will ensure the effectiveness and audience appeal of the message. For example;

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    Describe and Discuss Research Into Social Facilitation (10 Marks)

    Social facilitation states that there is an increased likelihood that someone will perform better at a task due to the mere presence of others (either in the form of a co-actor or an audience). This was brought up by Norman Triplett, who looked into social facilitation within cyclists. He found that when cycling alone, the times were slower than when cycling in a group. This was a very early study, which led on to many more. Arousal theory states however that performance is not as straight forward

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    Fish-Hair Woman

    playwright Rody Vera with original songs by Dodjie Fernandez. Directed by the guild’s artistic director and ALIW awards nominee Romualdo “Raffy" Tejada. The second run of "Fish-Hair Woman" is still a theatre in a round type of stage, helping the audience experience the show at an intimate level and become part of their world. SYPNOSIS Estrella, the Fish-Hair Woman follows the fireflies to bathe her hair into the nearby river of Iraya where the dead bodies of those who once stood and fought for their

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    Textual Analysis - 'Mean Creek'

    beginning the audience know that something disastrous is going to happen, whether it is to Sam or George. One way that Estes creates a sense of tension is through the use of camera angles. The film uses many close up shots of characters to show emotion, which also helps the audience feel sympathy towards them. When George becomes part of the main action in the film (about half way through) his handheld camera is used to show some point of view camera angles. The POV angles help the audience to feel closer

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    Gizz

    Part 4: Class Presentation (100 points/20% of the final grade) Due Date: First day of Week 8  Our last week of class will turn the spotlight on you! Essentially, YOU become the teachers. Based on the research you have done on your individual topics, you are to present your findings to the class in a well-crafted original presentation. Your presentation should cover the components listed in the rubric below.  Your presentation is due the first day of week 8 so that the class has time to review your

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    Martin Luther King Speech and Letter Analysis

    Birmingham Jail Vs. “I Have a Dream Speech” The first way that a “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and “ I have a Dream” differ are in their intended audience, as one is intended for a group of white clergymen while the other is intended to rally a large group. This difference in audience and how Dr. King chooses to appeal to each of his audiences causes for the choices in language and the purpose of “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and “I have a Dream” to differ. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is

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    Character Analysis of Tommy Owens in Shadow of a Gunman

    harmless character physically, and poses no threat, this will be obvious to the audience from their first glance at him. His desperation to have Davoren like him becomes annoying to both Minnie and Davoren. Whatever Davoren says Tommy agrees. I imagine he gets quite worked up as he singings the praises of the IRA and he will shake his fist as he speaks and often hold his hand to his heart, which conveys to the audience how strongly he is trying to make Mr Davoren believe he feels about the situation

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