There are composers involved in creating a movie and they add a emotional layer to the movie. There is also a choreographer that creates any dance that is involved in the movie . There is also a set designer that creates backgrounds for the sets and makes it look different like you are transported to somewhere else. There is also a special effect technician and works in movies or Tv shows to make explosives or scary scenes. There is also a screenwriter and writes the scripts for the movies and
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The author uses a lot of descriptions when he talks about his past. The tone of this excerpt is reminiscent. He is constantly comparing the past with present to show how times have changed. The author starts off by telling us how he used to go camping at this lake every summer with his dad and friends. Then one summer he deiced to take his son there “who has never had any fresh water up his nose and who had seen lily pads only from train windows” (White). The author notices many changes in his present
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The topic of stereotypes is also explored through literature. For example, in the poem, “Labels”, the speaker describes how she is like a chunk-style vegetable soup; she is made up of many different parts. The speaker is not able to fit under just one label because she isn’t just one thing. But remember not to judge people like you might judge a vegetable soup, just by looking at it, people are more than they appear to be. The poet writes, “Grouping folks together / is an individual waste. / You
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Robert Frost’s poem, “Home Burial” is one of his earlier works. In it, he uses a dramatic lyric form that brings forth the emotions being felt by the husband and wife. It is a sad poem that is focused on two tragic events, one that has happened and one that is foreshadowed to happen. The first event and the key to the poem are the feelings of a couple towards each other in dealing with the loss of a child. The second event is the foreshadowing to and the end to a marriage. The poem also focuses on
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Our decision from the start of the assignment was to use a scene from Pulp Fiction as inspiration as well as similar sound sources to work from to help keep things cohesive. Inspiration is drawn from the colors, motion, and tones of the scene in my piece following the general goal to be held by each member. Using the title as a source of semantic concepts for my section, the word “Fiction” provoked thoughts of “science fiction”. The film tone guided the decision of density, movement of sounds, energy
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The two songs “Beasts of England” and “The Star Spangled Banner” both prove that the power of language can be deep. Both of these songs prove that the power of language through the use of word choice, symbolism, imagery, and theme, to incite rebellion, and passion. While reading both songs readers can understand that the author’s put much thought into their words. The song, “Beasts of England proves the power of language deeply. To start out this song is a huge deal to the animals in the book “Animal
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Poetry could help me deal with those meaningful concerns in many ways, whether directly or indirectly, since I believe that the aim of poetry is to expose crucial circumstances in one’s life through writing. Having a good understanding and perception of what the poet is saying in his poem can help me relate the poem to my life or circumstances. Furthermore, finding the poem directly related to my situation at the time was imperative in helping me answer those meaningful concerns bothering me. Additionally
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To many people, memories bring joy. When people age however, memories fade or change and what was once remembered fondly, might only bring sadness. In E.B White’s essay “Once More to the Lake” and Billy Collin’s poem “Forgetfulness”, the authors write about memories and the feelings humans have about memories. The writing pieces also share the same theme that forgetting memories is better than seeing change. As the reader is exposed to the narrator’s memories and feelings, empathy grows because
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The analysis of theme is almost a completely subjective matter, because it relies so much on personal analysis and critical thinking, which vary based on the individual doing the criticism. However, there are also universally recognizable themes and ways to interpret said themes in any story. The obvious way to state the major theme of “Redeployment”, is that the story is about the struggles of a Soldier returning home and trying to adjust to civilian life, and with that comes the secondary major
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Many works in sci-fi try to figure out what makes humans, which is emotions and the ability to make decisions for oneself. Two of such works are, We, a novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a movie directed by James Cameron. Both works might not seem similar at first, though both have some type of machine that over the course of the story becomes more human. It is the journey that the main characters go on and the different things that they experience that make the stories similar
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