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    English Assignment

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    Part I: Character Identification in "A Rose for Emily" In complete sentence format‚ identify each of the following characters. Remember reporters‚ be sure to include as much information as possible to give your readers a vivid picture of each of the following characters: 1. Emily Grierson – When she died‚ the entire town went to her funeral for two reasons. 1: The men went through a short of respectful affection for the fallen monument and 2: the women out of curiosity to see the inside part of

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    Mash Film Analysis

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    just because someone else is talking does not mean some one else isn’t going to talk over them‚ this adds a real dose of realism to the movie‚ as well as adding an element of chaos‚ which is a major aspect to the war‚ and surgery tents. Its like the films protagonists relished in breaking the rules‚ and that is shown through the technical aspects of Mash

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    Memento Film Techniques

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    Memento‚ directed by Christopher Nolan‚ is an action-packed‚ psychological thriller guaranteed to leave the viewer thinking long after the film ends. Released in 2001‚ the movie stars many famous actors‚ including: Guy Pearce‚ Carrie-Anne Moss‚ Joe Pantoliano‚ and Stephen Tobolowsky. Considered "one of the best movies of the 2000’s‚" Memento is a complicated‚ head-spinning adventure of revenge‚ heartbreak‚ and manipulation. In this movie review‚ I will analyze the thematic significance regarding

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    Seabiscuit Film Analysis

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    Although I will cover the entire soundtrack in my lecture‚ the main point that I would like to emphasize that is done well in this film is Newman’s use of sounds‚ especially through music‚ transitions and the use

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    Bui Doi: Film Response

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    Bui Doi Film Response English 26 Bui Doi: Life Like Dust is a film that allows us to step into the life of Ricky Phan‚ a Vietnamese immigrant who arrives to the United States and becomes a part of the gang known as Bui Doi. Ricky explains his struggles he had in Vietnam along with the struggles he experienced while growing up in the United States. While in Vietnam he had to work at a young age and he had a strong envy towards other children who had

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    The Boy Film Analysis

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    releases‚ none of which seemed to do so well with critics. Among them we have The Boy which seeing the trailer didn’t seem that promising to begin with regardless I knew I wouldn’t be able to stay away from this one cause I am a sucker for horror films about creepy evil dolls. So let’s begin‚ The Boy stars Lauren Cohan (Young Alexander the Great‚ Float‚ Reach Me) as Greta Evans who takes a job as a nanny for elderly couple Mr. and Mrs. Heelshire; Jim Norton (Extremly Loud and Incredibly Close‚ The

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    The Crush Film Analysis

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    like shaddy‚ she gives the shaddy eye like mmmmhmmm‚ I thought she threw good shade. Billy - I totally agree‚ she did a fun job at giving that shaddy look. It must of been a blast being a part of that film. Was "The Crush" filmed in Seattle‚ and what was your favorite memory of working on this film? Jennifer - It was filmed in Vancouver actually. My best experience was Rodney the door man‚ I love door men to tell you the truth. They are just so helpful and if you need help with anything you just

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    Jaws Film Review

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    Jaws Film Review ‘Jaws’ is one of Spielberg’s most easily recognisable movies. It is unique in a way that is rarely seen in cinema. He set a new standard for horror films. In this movie‚ the small northern town of Amity is ‘haunted’ by a great white shark which kills its first victim in the abandoned night. It is an attack which‚ when later discovered‚ causes police chief Brody‚ against his will‚ to let the beach stay open for the fourth of July due to the fact that it was the main source of

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    1.1 Film Analysis

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    Part 1 1. What is the physical setting of the film? Goes from woods to light house 2. What is the mood or emotional setting? The mood is creepy and emotional setting is normal 3. How would you describe the runner’s state of mind? Calm 4. What techniques does the director use to create the mood and illustrate what the runner is feeling? He uses different types of shots and music to make it seem like the girl is being watched. Part 2 1. How does the runner’s state of mind change in Part 2? She starts

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    James Baldwin Language

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    Language is a very controversial topic. The way many people hear language and judge others based upon it differs from place to place. Personally‚ I completely agree with James Baldwin. In his defense‚ language is what the general population uses to stereotype‚ it leaves us identifying each another‚ and language also can cause social exclusion. First off‚ language is widely used to stereotype others. One can judge others based on their accent‚ choice of words‚ or grammar. For instance‚ during James

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