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Perry Mansfield As A Persuasive Speech
The emotional parents hugged and kissed their children goodbye, with tears surfacing at the rims of their eyes. Four weeks was an extensive time
for them to not see their children. Of course the children, who were all in their early teen years, were embarrassed by their parents behavior. 14
year olds Elodie and Bentley were inseparable. They both got invited to the summer program of Perry Mansfield, which is a performing arts camp
in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Elodie and Bentley have been best friends ever since they were five. They started together in their very first ballet
class, and have been best friends ever since. The girls got all checked in, and the the only thing they had to do was go to the nurses station to turn in
their medication. Elodie has a severe sleepwalking disorder, and has to take medication to prevent it from happening. They got their medication
turned in and walked back to the check in stand. "Welcome to the 100th year anniversary of Perry Mansfield!" Naomi, the lead counselor, said,
"Say your final goodbyes to your parents, it's time for me to show you to your cabin!" Naomi was always a very radiant and energetic soul. She
walked the girls through the thick musky woods to their cabin. All ten of the girls who were attending the program stayed in the same cabin. The
name of their cabin was "Ranch". The girls arrived at the old run down cabin and had faces filled with repugnance as they looked at the cabin. "Now
now girls. Let me tell you about the
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Movie Review : Chinatown : The Ending And The Nightmare Of...
The filmmakers of Chinatown used the visual motif of escape to guide the audience towards the film's central theme, which is that integrity does not
prevail. This message is evoked from the article "Chinatown: The Ending" where "Chinatown is a metaphor for the nightmare of urban Los Angeles
where you may think you know what is happening, but really you have no idea; where the police do as little as possible because attempts to install
order can only make things worse like in this movie."
In this scene, Jake ventures into an orange farm to uncover the mystery, which is ironic because in Chinese culture oranges are gifts that represent
good fortune, which Jake has none. The left side of the shot is brighter than the right, but the car is purposely pointing to the darker to illustrate that
as Jake delves deeper into this mystery, there will be trouble. Jake's car is also much darker which represents how he has an inclination for the
dangerous. The spare tire on Jake's car hints that Jake will be able to escape. Evelyn's car, however, does not have a spare tire which foreshadows her
eventual tragedy. In addition, this is the most chaotic car scene in the whole film representing a shift in seriousness; the story will start to intensify.
Once again Jake finds himself escaping, this time from an old folk's home. The retirement home is brightly lit, but when Jake leaves the entire shot
immediately shifts to pitch black. There is a clear contrast between their jolly, go–lucky
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My Love Of Music
What makes music so incredible, for me, is how music is able to reach anyone and everyone on some, emotional level. One song can easily conjure
nostalgia, while another song can bring someone to tears. This emotional connection allows music to act as a universal language that can bring people
of any nationality together. The collaboration of identities and cultures through music is something that I am passionate about and can contribute to
informatics.
Music and I have a long history together. I started with piano lessons in first grade and ever since, my love of music has blossomed. When I took
piano lessons, my parents forced me to practice every single day for at least 30 minutes. As a kid, I dreadfully hit the black and white keys as minutes
felt like hours. On top of taking piano lessons I began learning guitar in high school. When I started to pick up the guitar, I found that I excelled at it.
As a result, I was able to perform songs that I truly enjoyed. From Scott, my piano teacher, I learned the foundation of music and with Robin, my
guitar teacher, I was able to find my passion for music. This love extends to diverse genres, but primarily electronic dance music (EDM). In the years
I have spent at the University of Washington, I learned how to DJ, performed for large crowds, and started to produce my own music.
In a way, the technology that I have used for music embodies the ideals of Informatics. Serato DJ (a computer software) and the Pioneer DDJ–SR (DJ
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Somnambulism And What Is Transpiring In The Brain
Somnambulism or sleepwalking is a major reason many people wake up with unexplainable bruises or are wearing an outfit they don't remember
putting on. Sleepwalking falls under the wide umbrella of sleep disorders called parasomnias, or anything that can go amiss during sleep. Although the
category is similar, somnambulism differs from night terrors. Sufferers are not in fact acting out their dreams but simply moving due to confusion in
the central nervous system (Guilleminault, 2006). Many facets go into explaining what sleepwalking actually is and what is transpiring in the brain.
General knowledge about somnambulism is important due to the reality that so many Americans are affected. Knowledge of this topic should begin
with the causes of this sleep disorder, where and when it occurs, what happens during an episode, the many things that can go wrong, and what to look
for to see if you or someone you know could suffer from sleepwalking.
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Most parasomnias are genetic and can affect people of all ages, though children are more prone to it. For infants to children up to the age of twelve
causes could be anything from sleep loss, fever, or anxiety. Some adults who develop somnambulism later on in life credit their sleepwalking to a
mental disorder, drugs, alcohol, and even prescription medication. It is important to know there things because many Americans may be at risk and
most of the causes are things we engage in ourselves. We all take some sort of medication and we all know at least one child who would much rather
stay up then go to sleep at a reasonable
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Stanhope's Relationship with Raleigh in Journey's End by...
Stanhope's Relationship with Raleigh in Journey's End
Write about the presentation of Stanhope's relationship with Raleigh in Act Two Scene One, Act Three Scene Two and Act Three Scene Three.
Journey's end by R.C.Sherriff is an incredible play about how the horrifying conditions in W.W.I affected men physically and psychologically. The
audience really feel for the soldiers as the author has made the concept of the war so emotionally involving for the reader. The main character is called
Dennis Stanhope, and another attention–grabbing character is Jimmy Raleigh. R.C.Sherriff has used the relationship between Stanhope and Raleigh to
convey the effect of the awful conditions the war had on the depth of the suffering the
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Raleigh has written a letter home to his sister and
Stanhope assumes he has written about his drinking habits in, and he actually tries to censor his letter home. But Stanhope couldn't bring himself to do
it, so Osbourne offers to read it for him. Stanhope agrees so he must trust Osbourne a lot to let him do that. Osbourne reads the letter, and so Stanhope
finds out that the letter is the complete opposite and is full or praise about him. "He looks tired, but that's because he works so frightfully hard, and
because of the responsibilities, a sergeant told me that...........Dennis is the finest solder in the battalion and the men simply love him". Stanhope felt
guilty and stupid for mistrusting Raleigh. Raleigh annoys Stanhope when Stanhope is asking Raleigh for the letter he has written home to his sister
Raleigh doesn't want to give it to him and he says its private, Stanhope immediately thinks that Raleigh has written something bad about him but the
real reason Raleigh doesn't want him to read it is because most of the letter is praise that isn't true, he sounds like a little school boy how he has said it.
The author's intention of this scene is to show the point to the audience that you sometimes get the wrong perception of something. The audience feels
both Stanhope's and Raleigh's emotions because the author has put a lot f feeling into this scene through the body language of the characters.
"Stanhope sits with
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Investigating The Crime Scene Of Danielle Van Dame Case
The main goal of this assignment is to identify the crime scene involved in Danielle Van Dame Case, and steps a forensic technician should take to
process the crime scene.
Danielle Van Dame Case: Quick Overall of the case.
The evening of Friday, February 1, 2002 Brenda had a girl's night out. Location was San Diego suburb of Sabre Springs.
Brenda Van Dame– mother of Danielle
Brenda's husband– Damon
Danielle (7 years old), Danielle had two brothers.
Damon put the children to bed at approximately 10:00 pm, and he then went to sleep. Brenda returned home around 2:00 am with four of her friends.
Damon woke up to socialize with Brenda and her friends. Around 3:00am, the friends left and the husband and wife went to sleep. The next ... Show
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Feb.22 Westerfeild was arrested
Feb.27 Danielle's decomposed naked body was found under a cluster of trees near a busy road east of San Diego.
Westerfeild was found guilty and sentenced to death.
CRIME SCENE PROCESSING:
The first priority for a first responding officer(s) is safety that there is no threat to the officer or citizens at the scene. Once the scene is secured,
investigators and forensics personal can process the scene. Once forensics personal is notified this is called "called out". They should record the date
and time of the call out they receive. Once at the crime scene they get a briefing about the incident. Forensic technician should record arrival time,
and time briefing is over. Should also document the names and identification numbers of all personal present. Ask if any fragile evidence or area of
the scene has been disturbed is important. Tracked blood, shoe or tire impressions from first responder's activity. Start processing scene. Initial search
for evidence is a search conducted by the forensic technician to survey the scene to determine and prioritize task. Records date and time the initial
search for evidence. Records notes on areas of interest, and location of evidence. Notes environmental and premises conditions. Always proceed slowly
(sight, smell, hearing, and touch) using senses. Night time crime scenes are difficult to see blood, firearm casings etc. hard to locate.
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Feminist Critical Lens Of Shakespeare 's Othello
Feminist critical lens examines certain texts with a primary focus on both gender's relationship with each other and how such relationships demonstrate
effects towards beliefs, behaviors, and values. This critical lens also examines a patriarchal–centered society and how such society define and interact
with women with an emphasis on stereotypes of both genders that are present and evident in the text being analyzed. William Shakespeare's Othello can
be scrutinized through the feminist critical lens. A deep analysis focused on feminism of the play Othello paves way for the judgement of different
societal status of women in the period when the play took place, the Elizabethan society. Othello is a best fit that demonstrates how men were ... Show
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In a deep analysis, this phrase best explains the expectation of a women in Venice that they are supposed to agree in accordance of all their
husband's will and use them in any way their husbands wish to utilize them. Furthermore, the capacity of women as connected to marriage was
portrayed by the sweet message that came from the lips of Othello to Desdemona. "Come, my dear love. The purchase has made, the fruits are ensue;
The profit's yet to come 'tween me and you" (Act II, Scene 2, Line 8–10, Page 100). With this statement, it can be said that purchase and marriage are
synonymous. If the message is read between the lines, it can be inferred that Othello purchased or bought Desdemona and she is anticipated to meet
the sexual pleasures that Othello need or want. Tied to women perceived as possessions is their personal assumed characteristic of being passive.
Second, the play Othello paid deep attention to women possessing the personality of being submissive. There are countless pieces of evidence from
the play that strongly suggest that women are submissive. One is when after Othello said his farewell words to end his conversation with Desdemona
in the garden of the castle. Desdemona have said "What e'er you be, I am obedient" (Act III, Scene 3, Line 89, Page 144). She claimed that she is
amenable and continue to accommodate all of Othello's instructions and commands and she wishes to follow
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Barbie Case
Question 3
Choose a brand where its core product is primarily for kids e.g. The Wiggles, Thomas and Friends, Hello Kitty etc. Write a paper on how it has
diffused throughout the product categories and how it has extended to other categories as well. Do a case study of its success (or failure) and how it
has changed the landscape of product innovations. For example, Thomas and friends has clothes, stationery, household products, jewellery etc.
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She is a successful independent woman, who lives in a world of pink, where she owns a dream house in Malibu. Every day, she wears high–heels to
work, and even runs a fashion chain under her name. For many, she was the influential icon of American culture in the late 20th century. Until now, I...
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Until sales dropped 30%, this giant manufacturer introduced "My Scene", Barbie dolls debuting together with perfume, cosmetics to aim at older girls
segment. However, "My Scene" was found to be an imitation of the Bratz dolls and soon flopped (Hope 2011). This refers to the process of selective
retention. According to Kotler & Keller (2009, 204), consumers may keep in mind positive features about a certain product they like and tend to
ignore the good things of a competing product.
Barbie and cultural aspects: Diffusion and failure
Originating from the concept that different ethnic groups can have their very own stereotyped ideals of beauty, in a strategy of expanding the global
reach of Barbie line to different cultures, Mattel came up with multi–cultural Barbie, i.e. Barbie with different backgrounds, for instance: the coloured
Barbie was warmly greeted in African, American, Hispanic, and Indian cultures. However, there was controversy over approaches of Mattel in other
markets, of which cultures traditional Barbie dolls were not compatible with. Drawbacks were clearly seen in Mattel's business in several overseas
markets, to name but a few, ban on Barbie in Malaysia due to its lack of Asian appearance; Barbie confistication in Iran because of its non–Islamic
features (Ferrell 2007, 484), which go against their religion in terms of women's image; Barbie rejection in China, a
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Dead Poets Society Film Analysis
In "Dead Poets Society", directed by Peter Weir, It is not the film with happy ending or story which can happen in everyday life , The theme
presented in the scenario is shown on both sides as a positive or negative idea , the film allows viewers to make their own decision about it. The
theme is emphasized and given importance through the costuming choices, dialogues , the shots and angles. In this essay , I will analyze the last
scene of a movie which perfectly underlines the theme of the movie freedom for students to make their own decisions even if it is unpredictable.
When you watch the movie you feel negative emotionally and from the beginning to the end you wait something good to happen as a viewer you have a
feeling that in some point of the movie everything is going to change and become more clear you are waiting that there will be a moment when these
students are going to change the way they think , the way they talk to their parents as a teenager you have a feeling that there will be a moment when
they are going to tell the parents that they want to live and make decisions considering their own opinion and they don't care what their dad or mom
wants them to become because they think different , they feel different and they want to live different. The reason why I chose a last scene is that even
after their best friend died they don't change anything in their personality until last scene. The ending of the movie is the moment when you feel
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Life Of Pi Where During Pi 's Journey
Discoveries referring to people and places can lead an individual to new values and understandings but also ramifications. These discoveries being on a
large or small scale can lead to positive outcomes such as new understandings and values or negative outcomes being ramification or consequences
brought from a discovery. This is evident in Ang Lee's film Life of Pi where during Pi's journey and hardships lead to his new understanding of faith
contrasted to his discovery to survive on his journey, seen through his relationship with Richard Parker and his belief that animals have souls, lead to
vast ramifications. Similarly, in Julian Barnes' short story Marriage Lines the return to the Island bring new understandings of his past memories ...
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Pi's understanding of faith is further developed in the face of adversity during his time stranded in the pacific. This is conveyed through Lee's use
of magic realism in the daybreak scene, where through Lee use of the wide shot of the horizon meeting the ocean, emphasising the hue colours of
orange which contrast's to Pi's message about God and placing his faith in him, "God I give myself to you. I am your vessel. Whatever comes I want
to know. Show me". Through Pi's actions of losing hope in the message in the bottle, emphasised in Lee's close up camera work and stagnated water,
but also in the rational world, he demonstrates his discovery of religion and faith being tested, linking back to the quote of the older Pi. Pi's ultimate
test of faith is demonstrated through the Storm and the "Carnivorous" Island both considered forces of nature where Pi's faith and submission to his
faith are tested through both situations appearing to be less violent and dangerous in nature than they truly are. Lee demonstrates this new
understanding by again using the experienced older Pi narrating the lessons learned in adversity, "If I hadn't discovered the tooth, I would have been
lost, alone forever. Even when God seemed to abandon me he was watching...". This final step ultimately displays how Pi found new understanding to
his faith through the experiences on his journey. Therefore, through Pi's journey leads him to the discovery of the new understanding
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Silver Linings Playbook Analysis Essay example
Sarah Carpenter
Professor Herzog
Final Paper
Silver Linings Playbook
Silver Linings Playbook
The narrative of Silver Linings Playbook is formed in the heart of Philadelphia around a middle class family at it's breaking point. Pat's, the
protagonist, family has very much shaped his current situation; he has clinical bipolar disorder and struggles with stress–induced manic outbursts. After
Pat's release from a mandated rehabilitation center, he handles the next recuperating stage of his life in a similar way as a quarterback looking to
make the next big play on the field; watching for possible blitzes and passes, anything to get the ball into the end zone, or in Pat's case, to get in
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Pat and Tiffany are flawed in ways that are more common in human nature than we discuss, or would like to believe, and offer more depth to the
audience than the overly–stereotyped flaws of commitment phobia and unnecessary expression of feelings.
Silver Linings Playbook is shot through Pat's perspective in the present as he navigates his life after he is released from a psychiatric rehab facility.
Russell is able to tell the story of how Pat arrived at the point he is at through flashbacks triggered by his wedding song and through visits with his
court appointed psychiatrist. The storyline bounces around from different aspects of Pat's life; problems at home with his parents, his running back
to Nikki and away from his new life, and dancing with Tiffany. The audience is whirled around following it all, as if they too are a part of the
obsessive craziness that is overwhelming and raw in some moments and relaxed and comical in others. In these ways, the mental illness aspect of the
film that has completely shaken up Pat's life, is woven through for the audience to understand, but is still not a glaring idea that is hard for people to
grasp or relate to.
Though the film itself strays from a typical romantic comedy, the structure of Silver Linings Playbook does not. Romantic comedies usually center on a
single person's development through the assistance of their soon–to–be partner. The theme is stated within the first ten minutes; in this case, it
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Blood As An Image In Macbeth Essay
Shakespeare uses the symbol of blood in MacBeth to represent treason, guilt, murder and death. These ideas are constant throughout the book. There
are many examples of blood representing these three ideas in the book.
Blood is mentioned throughout the play and mainly in reference to murder or treason. The first reference to blood is in MacBeth's soliloquy in Act 2,
Scene 1, Lines 33–61, when Macbeth sees the bloody dagger floating in the air before him. Also in this soliloquy on line 46 he sees "on thy
blade and dudgeon gouts of blood", this means that there is blood on the handle and spots of blood on the handle. This is implying that the
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Again, blood is being used to describe treason, murder and death.
Act 5, Scene 1 is the famous sleepwalking scene. While Lady MacBeth is sleepwalking she makes many references to the evil deeds that Macbeth and
herself have committed, most of which include references to blood. In Act 5, Scene 1, Line 31, She goes through the motions of washing her hands
saying "Out damned spot! Out, I say" in reference to the blood that stained her hands after smearing it all over the servants after assisting
MacBeth in the treasonous murder of MacBeth. This also represents her guilt of the murder. In Act 5, Scene 1, Line 38 she makes another reference to
the guilt saying, "What, will these hands ne'er be clean?" The last reference she makes to the blood being on her hands representing her
guilt is in Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 44–45, "Here's the smell of the blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this hand." All these
references are to murder, death, treason, and guilt.
Throughout the play, Shakespeare effectively conveys theme of death, murder, treason, and guilt through the symbol of blood. Normally, the word
blood makes us think about injury and being an essential part of life. The symbol of blood was
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Barbie Role Model Essay
Barbie is more than just a doll for young girls, it became a role model for them. Barbie was a friend, a fashion archetype, and a stylist who
transformed young girl lives. Many young girls were impacted with Barbie's in a materialistic way. For instance, Barbie's clothing style and
accessories became an obsession for young girls to be just like them. Young girls wouldn't even play with other toys and only focused on their
beautiful Barbie, who became their best friend. It was like these young girls were infatuated with their Barbie Dolls. As time went on, Barbie started to
influence young girls and the media to believe that outer beauty matters, and girls were taught that they needed to be thin. After looking at these ads in
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There is a new version of Barbie that came out, "Slumber Party Barbie." This Barbie caused a lot of controversy in our society. The reason being,
the doll came with a scale that only went up to 110 pounds and a diet book. There was also a sign that said, "How to lose weight? Don't eat"
(HuffPost UK,2017). Mattel, the maker of Barbie, had numerous complaints from many parents. Due to that, researchers ran an experiment to test
whether the doll did influence young girls on their body image. There was a survey that was conducted with women that played with Barbie's when
they were younger, 18 out of 25 stated that they would rather be hit by a truck than be fat. In another experiment that was done by scientists, young
girls would be exposed to three different dolls. On one hand, the young girls that viewed the Barbie had a self–image problem, and a desire to be thin
compared to the other girl that looked at the other two dolls. The conclusion of this experiment proved that young girl's role model was Barbie, and
being exposed to that doll impacted them in a negative manner. As a result, these girls developed an eating disorder. The empirical reasoning or the
bottom up thinking was specific data was collected, and after further analysis supported the hypothesis. Barbie's do have a significant influence on
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Investigation For Processing The Potential Crime Scene Essay
Describe your Plan for Processing the Potential Crime/Incident Scene Processing a crime scene is no easy task. Individuals who are trained to
process and analyze these crime scenes cannot just walk into area of interest and commence handling items and taking items of possible implications
of the situation. This holds true for a digital forensics investigator as well. Digital forensics investigators are looking for any possible digital evidence
within the crime scene, but it's not as simple as just finding a computer and taking it to the lab. "Digital evidence is information stored or transmitted
in binary form that may be relied on in court. It can be found on a computer hard drive, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a CD, and a
flash card in a digital camera, among other places" (Digital Evidence and Forensics, 2016). Identifying, preparing for the search, seizing the evidence,
documentation, and chain of custody are all critical pieces of ensuring digital evidence is admissible in court.
How will your team identify potential digital evidence? Our team of forensic analyst and investigators will safeguard and properly meet all criteria
when processing the crime scene. When our investigators enter the crime scene, our personnel will adopt the mentality of all materials within the
crime scene may hold some sort of evidence which maybe the key to solving the case. Our team will break down and begin to determine the best way
to begin the search for all
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The Play Of Louis De Rougemont
The title of the play that I saw was Shipwrecked! An Entertainment: The Amazing Adventures of Louis De Rougemont (As told by Himself.) Donald
Margulies is the playwright of this play. Arthur Grothe directed the show that I saw and where the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire performed it.
The play took place at the Riverside Theater in Haas Fine Arts Center.The play would be considered an action drama, one that was filled with almost
every emotion, but the main genre would be action. Overall, the major themes of this play were the stories of Louis De Rougemont, the incredible tales
that went on to be proven that they were too good to be true. This play's setting takes place in 19th century London. The minor themes of this play were
mental illness and their affects and love. In the audience, it is hard not to fall in love with Louis De Rougemont and his tale.
This play is very clear who the protagonist is. The protagonist is Louis De Rougemont. Louis is a boy who is shut in by his mother, he is not
allowed to see the world, and in fact the only thing he sees is his bed. However, it is his imagination that helps him get through these days. He
imagines the stories his mother tells him with vivid descriptions, so much so that he believes he is destine for a life at sea after hearing many
stories about it. His goal is leave his home and set out to sail for Australia. However, he has never seen the world, he has only spent sixteen years of
his life inside aided by his mother.
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The Book ' Smarter 's Is Pointed Out By Robert Stam
КЅThe book was betterКј is pointed out by Robert Stam as one of the most common made statements comparing a novel and itКјs cinematic adaptation.
Therefore, a clear focus on the loss rather than a gain can be detected.1 The notion of fidelity between a novel and the adaptation seems to generally
have a high importance to the masses; one can be disappointed if the adaptation does not meet personal expectations such as narrative, thematic and
aesthetic features.2 Fidelity between a literary and a cinematic work might, according to Stam, be impossible due to automatic differences in change of
medium.3 Many misunderstandings about the relation between the two art forms exist. Therefore, Stam suggests a film and novel can never be equal
as the corresponding adaptation is not merely a summary of the novel. Additionally, a film as a pure summary would result in a neither understandable,
nor enjoyable immense amount of text. This essay focuses on StamКјs argument exploring the novel as a collection of sources and ideas.4 The
resulting adaptation is supposed to be inspired by the text and further use cinema specific techniques to expand the possibilities. More concretely,
Martin ScorseseКјs 1993 film adaptation of Edith WhartonКјs 1920 novel The Age of Innocence will be used to explore the relationship and possible
inequality between the two forms of art. The novel uses words and the film uses cinematic effects but both can create a similar feeling for the audience.
The introduction
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My Beautiful Laundrette By Stephen Frear
Stephen Frear's film, My Beautiful Laundrette portrays the struggle of intersecting sexuality, ethnicity, class, race and power. Omar, son of a Pakistani
immigrant, is attracted to Johnny, a white English male. Their attraction and the subsequent relationship is looked down upon, both in England and
Pakistan. Omar works for his uncle who lets him take over a laundrette in London while Johnny is initially unemployed and eventually works for Omar.
Together, they make the laundrette a successful business venture and a place where they can freely express their desire for each other. The film seeks
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The accountants building is more like a watchdog and a representation of how the events that unfold inside and around the laundrette are all part of
the new liberal Britain. Nasser refers to the laundrette as a place where Omar can "use a little water to clear his brain." What was crowding Omar's
mind when he was merely a young man waiting to go to college with seemingly nothing to bother him? The scene suggests the presence of something
that "oppresses" Omar and the presence of the laundrette as a refuge, a place for him to "clear his brain"–a space where queer bodies can express their
desire. The sounds of water in the background echoes this. Water is used to represent "cleansing, life, and freedom" in films (Shane Brown 2016).
The sound of water in the laundrette becomes "a symbol of characters in stories handling difficult life scenarios, a symbol of power in stories and can
free characters as well as claim them"(ibid). The laundrette is equivalent to what Gopinath describes as the diaspora–" a space of freedom" (Gopinath
pg 14). In the next scene, I'm going to analyze, we see Johnny from a high angle shot, finishing the renovation the laundrette, now called Powders. The
word powders can be translated to mean fine, dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance (Oxford
Dictionary). Johnny and Omar can
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Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire...
Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire
The dramatic climax of A Streetcar Named Desire, clearly illustrates the mastery of author Tennessee Williams. The brilliantly constructed text, with its
tragic story and enticing characters, propels the reader to a point in which he becomes emotionally involved in the dynamics of Williams' world.
Unfortunately, many feminists are negatively affected by Williams' captivating writing style. In turn, feminists have developed an array of very strong
opinions regarding the climax, often responding with a very personal and emotive discussion of the issues.
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While the feminists sympathize with the character of Blanche whom they perceive as a delicate "moth–like" creature, they should also accept the fact
that she has been mingling in the affairs of "spiders" and is now caught in the web she has spun. This aspect of symbolism is usually not discussed by
feminists, yet it is a critical feature of the text that must be considered to obtain a more profound understanding.
Symbolism is very important when analyzing the conclusion to the play. These factors combined are a very important element of the text. Therefore, it
is difficult to accept many feminist arguments without linking them to the other aspects of the play. While feminists often claim that Stanley is utterly
dependent upon other people, they do not offer reasons for this. However, it is obvious that Elysian Fields is a society built on desire, and once
deprived of this through the intervention of Blanche, Stanley becomes very vulnerable. This is the kind of reasoning not offered by feminists who
focus only on condemning the actions of Stanley while failing to consider his viewpoint. Therefore, when it comes to the climax, it is very important
to carefully analyze how Stanley is being presented, as this has a dire effect on the plight of his character, both during the rape and the conclusion.
When reading the scenes, the potent
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Solaris And Memento Analysis
Elizabeth Loftus is a psychological scientist who discusses memories, specifically false memories, in her TED Talk "How reliable is your memory?"
Ultimately, Loftus explains that it is possible to not only have false memories, but it is also possible to feed people misinformation that in return alters
one's memory. This concept of false memories, and more broadly one's remembered past, is evident in a few films we have studied in class. In both
Solaris (Soderbergh) and Memento, improving one's self knowledge was dependent on dealing with regret and guilt about one's remembered past.
Solaris follows the protagonist, Chris Kelvin, on his journey to the space station with the goal of helping the scientists with an unspecified
experience aboard the station. Shortly after his arrival, Kelvin experiences the strange experience firsthand when his deceased wife Rheya appears in
the middle of the night. At first, Kelvin believes she is a figment of his imagination, or perhaps a dream, but soon he discovers she is "real." Kelvin
quickly decides to rid the station of Rheya by sending her off in a separate skyrocket; yet, to Kelvin's surprise Rheya materializes again that next night.
In contrast, the second time Rheya emerges, Kelvin decides not to kill her, but rather begins to question her existence. It is argued that Solaris is able
to reconstruct deceased ones from the memories of the scientists aboard the station. This raises the following question: are the duplicates
materializing on the space station real people? Gordon has an unwavering opinion that these "creatures" are not human, and thus, should be
eradicated. However, Kelvin has already resurrected his love with the duplicate of Rheya, and believes he could be happier living a life with her.
Surprisingly, it is Rheya that indicates she is not the original woman Kelvin is remembering, or dreaming about. Instead, she is a reconstruction of
Kelvin's remembered past of her. Kelvin's memories dictate how the duplicate Rheya speaks, moves, listens, and feels. This is problematic because as
Loftus explains, memory can be unreliable. To improve his own self–knowledge Kelvin must deal with the guilt of having hurt Rheya by leaving her
and potentially leading her to
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When The Dolls Were First Sold, Mattel Used The Slogan
When the dolls were first sold, Mattel used the slogan "We girls can do anything". Since then it has been joined by similar phrases like "Be anything.
Do everything." and the more recent "What happens when girls are free to imagine they can be anything?" The message that Mattel is trying to push
is that young girls will play with the doll, and by doing so will imagine themselves living vicariously through Barbie. There have been many iterations
of Barbie, and Mattel proudly flaunts all the various careers that Barbie has had over the decades. Careers that include being an astronaut, firefighter,
nurse, teacher, and even the president of the United States. Yet the most popular, perhaps the stereotypical image of Barbie, is the one first... Show more
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Indeed, the visual image completes the unfinished words for you, filling in with pictures what the words leave out" (Lutz 528). Indeed, combine the
thin image with the consumerist visuals of fancy cars, enormous mansions, and you get a harmful message being pushed onto young children. Girls
would assume that along with wanting Barbie's house, they would want to obtain her body as well, because her body is what a normal woman
should look like. These young girls are being shown this image as the ideal, more desired body of a grown woman, and it would make sense that they
would want to grow up to look just her. While thinner may seem healthier, low self–esteem, unhealthy eating habits, and other unhealthy consequences
can result from going to the extreme to achieve that thin body image. Now that it has been proven that the thin ideal is being pushed on children,
children as young as 5, one should know the possible consequences of its exposure. When children are constantly being shown one certain ideal, it
will soon become internalized, which leads to behaviors that often go unnoticed by parents. While these behaviors may seem harmless at first, they
can be part of a bigger unhealthier problem. A study was done where young girls played with dolls with different body proportions, and then were
given snacks to eat, this was the result, "they ate less food when they played with the thin dolls than when they played with the average sized
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Bratz Doll's Negative Effects On Young Girls
The Bratz doll was created to be a good alternative to the Barbie; instead, she teaches sexuality through inappropriate attire and excessive makeup. The
Bratz doll needs a make–over if she is going to teach girls to grow up confident. Young girls playing with Bratz dolls is not an ideal situation because
the doll teaches them how to make themselves look more sexualized. This plastic doll is only six inches in length, much shorter then it's competitor
Barbie, but it still holds much more impact on a child. With very voluminous hair and outrageous makeup such as eyeshadow, lipstick, and mascara,
little girls are being exposed to something that they should not have to experience until they are in their teens. The dolls lead young girls to think ...
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This becomes a big issue when you take into consideration the dolls attire. Many of them come featured in expensive fur coats and crop tops which is
extremely inappropriate for a child's toy. The young girls could be led to think that it is ok to dress in the sexually inappropriate ways that Bratz dress.
This is why "The American Psychological Association believes that Bratz dolls are far worse than Barbie dolls considering the way they're dressed in
fishnet stockings and very short skirts" (gigkk). Young girls don't usually realize what they are playing with, but in these cases they will definitely
notice how they look drastically different from their supposedly "look alike" dolls. Their "adult–like bodies are too sexualized for young girls because
they have not yet built their self esteem". This can cause havoc on a young girl's brains according to the research of the American Psychological
Association, "'We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning,
physical and mental health, and healthy sexual development'"(Eileen L. Zurbriggen, PhD, chair of the APA Task Force). These little girls should be
able to dress their dolls in stuff that they are dressed
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Emily Dickinson’s Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay
Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death" is a remarkable masterpiece that exercises thought between the known and the unknown. Critics
call Emily Dickinson's poem a masterpiece with strange "haunting power."
In Dickinson's poem, "Because I could not stop for Death," there is much impression in the tone, in symbols, and in the use of imagery that exudes
creativity. One might undoubtedly agree to an eerie, haunting, if not frightening, tone in Dickinson's poem. Dickinson uses controlling
adjectives–"slowly" and "passed"–to create a tone that seems rather placid. For example, "We slowly drove–He knew no haste / ...We passed the
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In addition to these three stages, the final stage of eternity was symbolized in the last two lines of the poem, the "Horses Heads" (23), leading "towards
Eternity" (24). Dickinson fathomed the incomprehensible progression of life by unraveling its complexity with figurative symbols. Emily Dickinson
dresses the scene such that mental pictures of sight, feeling, and sound come to life. The imagery begins the moment Dickinson invites Her reader into
the "Carriage." Death "slowly" takes the readers on a sight seeing trip where they see the stages of life. The first site "We" passed was the "School,
where Children strove" (9). Because it deals with an important symbol, –the "Ring"–this first scene is perhaps the most important. One author noted
that "the children, at recess, do not play (as one would expect them to) but strive" (Monteiro 20).
In addition, at recess, the children performed a venerable ritual, perhaps known to all, in a ring. This ritual is called "Ring–a–ring–a–roses," and is
recited: Ring–a–ring–a–roses, A pocket full of posies; Hush! hush! hush! hush! We're all tumbled down. (qtd. in Greenaway 365) Monteiro made the
discovery and concluded that "For indeed, imbedded in their ritualistic game is a reminder of the mortal stakes that the poet talks about elsewhere"(21).
On this invited journey, one vividly sees the "Children" playing, laughing, and singing. This scene conveys deep emotions and moods
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The Glass Menagerie By Tennessee Williams
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a drama that involves four main characters; Amanda, Tom, Laura, and Jim. Amanda is the mother and
Tom and Laura are her two children. Their father left them years ago, leaving them responsible for the things he once took care of. When the father
was still living there, he was the breadwinner of the family and provided for their needs. It seems that ever since he has been gone, they have not
transitioned into their life without him, emotionally as well as financially. Their interactions with one another clearly display the scars left due to their
father 's departure. Amanda and Laura have a constant communication about Laura not having any "gentleman callers" throughout her life. The main
concern about this situation stems from Amanda and less from Laura. Amanda often talks to Laura about her personal memories when she herself had
many men pursuing her. Amanda talks to Laura in a belittling manner and often makes Laura feel insecure about her shy and introverted personality,
which is vastly different from her boisterous mother. Amanda and her other child, Tom, clearly have a dysfunctional relationship as well, but in a
different way. Multiple times within the drama, they argue with one another intensely. These arguments often leave Tom so frustrated with his mother
that he storms out of the house. The ending of the drama actually involves this exact situation, Tom leaving the house and eventually not coming back.
The theme that
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Aliens Gender Roles : Enchaned By Cyborgs
Alien Notes– Cyborgs Exosuit. Aliens Gender Roles: Enchaned by cyborgs . Nobody believes her. Even the other woman smoking cigarette in suit.
Man recoomends her for psychiotiatric evaluation. Liutenant Gorman Colonial Marine Core LV 126. Lost contact with colony. Colonial
Marines–trained to deal with situations. Soldiers. Have lots of firepower "can handle any situation." They want Ripley as an advisor. Ripley seems
to be in charge. Burke trying to convince Ripley. Has nightmares and contacts Burke. Says she will only go back if they agree to "wipe them out"
not just study them" Marine car hyper exaggerated how tough they are. Girls are like men. "Who's snow white" referring to ripley. Acting like
vasquex is so tough. Tells manly joke is like one of the guys. Doing pull ups, super tough. The marines tell super innapropriate jokes, really offensive
to act super tough. Bishop– Android. Begas the marines to not do 5 finger felay. Marines so tough they play 5 finger felay with bishop how sharp he
is. Android– Prefers term articial person. A2's were a bit twitchy. Impossible to harm another human being. Reason he can't hurt guy in 5 finger felay.
Ripley is distrusting of Androids. Marines smoking ciagreets during Ripley's speech. Vasquez looking bored of Ripley. Ignores her details and once to
find the aliens only, acts tough. Hudson speaks out against own military officer again emphasizing his toughness. Challenges his authority. Ripley asks
if there's
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Essay about Ashford ENG225 Week 2 Assignment 1
Elements of Design
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ENG 225: Introduction to Film
Prof. XXX
December 23, 2013
Designing a film is something not everyone can do. It takes a lot of patience and attention to detail to ensure the creators of films make the best possible
scenes with zero to minimal mistakes. Every scene needs to be spot on with elements such as setting, lighting, costuming, and temporal elements. When
watching a movie for the first time, people don't normally pay much attention to the small details but when a film is a considered a favorite, people tend
to spot small mistakes within films. Let's take a look on how these artists focuses on making films a detailed and enjoyable. Christmas movies are the
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Elf (2003) is a Christmas movie and with saying that, people expect to see Christmas decorations, lights, music, and costumes to make the
audience feel like it really is Christmas. In this scene of the film, you notice that it takes place in the mall and is completely decorated with
Christmas decorations everywhere. Buddy has on his signature elf costume and the fake Santa has on a traditional Santa outfit. The scene itself
screams Christmas and no one can argue that. Film scenes don't make itself come to life; this specific job is designated to the art director. The art
director is Kelvin Humenny and this man help collaborate with the director and production designer to produce the overall look and feel of Elf
(2003). Humenny delegated tasks to production, set, electrical and lighting designers, unifying those roles in the effort to bring directors aesthetic
vision to life. Again, this is a Christmas movie and the set up is suppose to make the audience feel the Christmas spirit. This scene was a success in
my eyes. The set and lighting was spot on as you look at the details of the scene, all you can notice is Christmas decorations and lights. The lighting
itself wasn't overwhelming but just right and what people expect for Christmas decorations. Costumes and the set up a scene stand out most to people
but makeup and hair styling are some details that help make scenes become complete as well. Buddy has his signature short
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What Does Bdsm Mean In Fifty Shades Of Grey
BDSM That You Won't Learn In "Fifty Shades Of Grey"
M – Learn some BDSM facts that you will not learn in the movie Fifty Shades of Grey.
BDSM Does Not Always Involve Sex – BDSM does not always involve sex because it is mostly a mental stimulation carried out with physical actions
that produces pleasure–pain. The skin organ has arousal receptors sensitive to the touch delivering a full–body intense experience with spanking,
massaging, and skin–tight clothes. The mental stimulation is what produces the orgasmic feelings, not the physical sex act.
The Submissive Person Does Have Some Control During The Encounter – The submissive person does not give up their free will during a BDSM
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The reality is that people are not waking up in dungeons forced to do things against their will. Moreover, it is not a 'dangerous' thing to perform
BDSM, but more of a kink that gives off the illusion of being held captive with no control. Furthermore, BDSM is not dangerous or abusive at all and
is in fact comfortable and fun!
Mentally Healthy People Practice BDSM – Performing BDSM does not mean that you are weird, mentally unstable, or the odd ball out of the group,
in fact, studies show that it is good for you! A 2013 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine concluded that most BDSM practitioners are mentally
sharp, live with a purpose, and have a higher well–being than those who do not practice BDSM.
BDSM Require Research & Practice – Most people think they can just get into BDSM scene without doing any research or practice what they have
seen on television. This is a mistake. but Doing BDSM the right way require much research and practice, unless you have a professional escort or a
friend who you trust who can ease into the role and properly introducing you into the world of BDSM. People who do not practice or do research
may end up hurting themselves or their partners, so it is imperative to read and learn about the safety precautions ahead of time. Make sure to get
information from a variety of sources including reading books and talking to friends for the necessary knowledge to really get an angle
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The Closet Murder
"Goooo to the closeeeeet. Goooo to the closeeeet." said an unknown voice.
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Jame's eyes jerked open. What happened!? thought Jame. "Wake up! Wake up Jame!" said Adelicia as she shook him. Jame quickly sat up and
blushed. "What's wrong?", he said as he rubbed his eyes. "The principal wants you in his office!" Jame suddenly woke up fully, "Why?"
"Uh, I think it is because you dream walked to the closet down the corridor."
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"The closet. What's wrong with the closet? Why did they see me going to the closet? When did they see me going to the closet? But why me? Why
do I sleep walk to the closet? What is the problem of sleepwalking to the closet?, " thought Jame as he was walking to the principal's office to get
questioned. He shivered. He had a bad feeling, and his bad feelings never told lies.
James is what you would consider to be a regular was a 12 year old boy from America. He had short, straight brown hair, olive colored skin and blue
green colored eyes. He looked just like every other 12 year old boy but he has a crazy story to tell.
The school Jame is in is a school called Henry Jek. It is named after the principal. It looks like a great mansion for a haunted story. Most of the
windows were blocked up with wood. There is a humongous wooden door that groans every time you open it. There is nothing alive in the gardens of
it except the lively sunlight.
The principal's room had no windows, it only had one small candle that lit the room up with creepiness.
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Somnambulism In Macbeth
If the tragedy was to be read in the light of modern psychopathology the interpretation will be found that Lady Macbeth is an accurate example of
portraying the disease hysteria. It has been demonstrated that there is a rigid determinism in the mental world and that psychophysical processes are
the result of a certain chain of causation of either conscious or unconscious. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the resistance offered by the
memory of emotional experience may sometimes be so great that it produces a dissociation or splitting of consciousness.
Somnambulism is one of the most marked forms of splitting of consciousness that is most liable to occur in the disease hysteria, which is a form of
mental dissociation. Characteristics of somnambulism are that images are clearly represented and the subject seems to see and hear everything. In each
somnambulistic state the subject repeats the same words and makes the same gestures as in the original experience which was responsible for the cause
of the somnambulistic state (Pierre).
Somnambulism may assume various types of sleep–walking or it may develop to such a high degree that the subjects may wander in strange places for
hours or days, and lose memory of their real personality. It can also create hallucinations of the various senses, and the subject speaks to imaginary
persons or hears imaginary voices (Pierre). Hallucinations also occur in the sense of smell as in Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene, it is
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Nativity Scene Analysis
The Massage of the Nativity Scene
Most Catholics have grown up associating the nativity scene with Christmas, so it is hard to imagine that the first nativity scene only appeared about
800 years and more than 1200 years after the birth of Christ. According to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, "the story of the first nativity scene is actually
an important remainder that we are called to be good stewards"
December is filled with holiday cheer, fancy parties and cocktails, shopping trips and expensive treats, street decorated and Christmas trees display.
Even for me! I love having the fun that comes with the season but not without my wallet or my bank account paying the prize; someone tell me I'm not
alone on this! Anyone?
Working alone Prospect Pack on Monday, I saw one of the biggest Christmas trees around the borough with the Nativity scene, status of the three wise
men, a camel and a donkey – all part of the scene with about 35–foot balsam fir alongside the creche. You don't need to be religious, to appreciate the
Nativity display or the message of the scene; but what about the display? Nativity scene, also called the crib, manger, or creche is a loved Christmas
tradition for many Christian families that originated with St. Francis of Assisi in the year 1223 on Christmas Eve. It is a depiction of the birthplace of
Jesus, born in a stable. God came to earth in simplicity and meekness, an invitation to rediscover the symbolic value of Christmas, which is the
message of fraternity, of sharing, of welcome, of solidarity and of helping the less fortunate.
According to the Catholic Company Network, St. Francis staged the first nativity scene in a special Mass he held inside a cave in Greccio, Italy, after
visiting the historical place of the birth of Christ on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land– the humble stable in a Bethlehem cave.
He was inspired to recreate the nativity scene because he was disgusted with the materialism and greed that was common in Italy at the period. In a
letter to his friend Giovanni, St. Francis wrote: "I want to do something that will recall the memory of that Child who was born in Bethlehem, to see
with bodily eyes the inconveniences of his infancy, how he lay in the manger, and how the ox
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Essay on Gallipoli: The Desctructive Nature of War
In Gallipoli, the final running sequence mirrors the opening sequence in order to draw the viewer's attention to the destructive nature of war. This is
emphasised by the film concluding with a freeze frame of Archy being mowed down by gunfire. The use of a medium shot assist in emphasising his
movements and facial expressions as he runs (5). This in conjunction with the repetition of the whistle sound that indicates the start of Archy running,
along with the mere sound of heavy breathing, reveals the similarity in the opening running scene and the final sequence of the film. In the opening
sequence, Archy's running was seen to be an act of freedom, which is created through the smile on his face and the warm lighting created by the sunrise.
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Focalisation on Archy and Frank's relationship was created through featuring more than one person in each shot, and witnessing them journey through
numerous experiences (2). Both these objectives were accomplished through wide and medium shots, featuring both characters. This allowed for the
audience to see them on the journey from the Australian outback, to Egypt and to the battlefield together as a result of these shot choices (2). The
audience's view of seeing all this concomitantly was purposefully created by Weir in order to accentuate their relationship and to position the viewer
in a way to sympathise and side with them as characters (2). As the death of Archy occurs, it creates a tear in their relationship and therefore allows
for the audience to feel the trauma Frank would feel. In turn this allows for Weir's directorial decisions to prove that the nature of war is destructive.
Similarly to Ted Kotcheff, Weir is also making a commercial film, so it shares similar conventions withFirst Blood, which is also a commercial film.
Kotcheff's relies heavier on technical elements, such as close–ups and explosions to grab the viewer, as demonstrated in First Blood. His use of
close–ups on Rambo's face and body "directs the audience's attention to the significance of his actions" (5, p.29), which in turn makes the viewer feel
closer to him. For example, as Rambo is stitching up his war wound, the
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Guilt In Atonement
Joe Wrights film "Atonement" psychologically explores the feeling of guilt through the character, Briony Tallis. By this I mean that through different
scenes in the movie we see how Briony deals with her guilt and how it shapes her life. Certain scenes that the audience can interpret in this way include
Briony looking out window, the apartment scene and Final interview.
Scene 1– Briony looking out window
In this scene we see Briony running to the window, after being sent to her room, to watch Robbie get arrested. When she gets to the window we then
see a POV shot from the window of Cecilia running after Robbie and hugging him as he gets arrested. This gives Briony the first clue that she has
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Here we see Briony explain that the apartment scene never took place but aside from that she describes the book as "all the truth, no rhymes, no
embellishments". This repeated quote helps link the this scene with the apartment scene and so helps the audience understand the apartment scene is
the way in which Briony believes she should have apologised but the real way in which she dealt with her guilt was by writing the book and creating
a new ending. She says that "in the book I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they missed out on in real life" and this quote is made even more
powerful by the close up of Briony's face in which we see true emotion. We see that Briony feels that this was the only way in which she could
make amends for what she did and the fact that Briony is releasing the book at such an old age could be interpreted to mean that she was never able
to break free from the guilt she felt for what she had done. This scene as a whole can be read as a psychological exploration of guilt as the audience
interprets that Briony was never truly able to move on with her life because of her guilt and that she feels partly responsible for Cecilia's and
Robbie's death. We are able to see how guilt can ruin someone's life if they are not able to move on or make up for their
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Dr. Dagmar's Delusion In 'Lars Is Single'
Lars Lindstrom is a 27 year old Caucasian male. He has short brown hair, a brown mustache and brown eyes. Lars is a Christian, and is often see at
his local church or reading the bible. Although he owns half of his parent's house, he lives in the garage, which he has made into a studio apartment.
His education level is not mentioned, although he has a job that supports him, so he must be educated to some extent. At the beginning of the film
Lars is single, though throughout the movie he enters into two different relationships (Kimmel & Gillespie 2007). Lars has many internal strengths,
one of which is how he uses his delusion as a coping mechanism to combat the stressors in his life. Although delusion is typically seen as a mental
'illness', it should be viewed as the individual's ability to cope the best way they can in extreme stress, not as a weakness. Lars had plenty of stress to
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Dagmar is Lar's doctor and psychologist. She offers to treat Bianca so that she can assess Lar's and help treat his delusion. Dr. Dagmar uses a
strength based approach and views Lar's delusion as a way of him expressing his emotions in a safe way, not as an adverse illness. She explains that
the delusion is real to Lars, that he is making the decisions surrounding it, and that others around him have to support the delusion if they want to
give him a chance to recover from it. She accepts his belief in Bianca, does not belittle him for it, and encourages the community to do the same. This
is a strength based approach in that she stays where the client is mentally and emotionally, accepts his choices and his behavior, and believes that the
he has the power learn and grow from it (Kisthardt, 2006). Dr. Dagmar also helps Lars work through his aversion to touch, and his intense fear and
anxiety surrounding childbirth and people leaving him (Kimmel & Gillespie
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Underage Drinking Essay
Imagine killing your best friend. Imagine smashing him into a telephone
pole, crushing his bones and organs and making him bleed to death. Imagine
the pain and suffering he would go through. Imagine then going on trial for
his death, facing his family and friends and the hateful stares as you walk
in the courtroom. Imagine a verdict of guilty and being sentenced to thirty
years in prison, thirty long years to sit alone and ponder how you could have
been so stupid to kill someone you love.
How would a night like this have begun? It probably began like the night
of a typical American teenager. You would go pick up a carload of your
closest friends and head to the party scene. You have a few drinks, maybe a
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Now imagine your freshman year of high school. You get invited to that
huge senior party, so of course you go. There are a million different types
of drinks there and you are offered a beer by some upperclassmen. You take
it and chug it, trying to impress them. They offer you another and another,
until finally you pass out. You are put, unconscious in a chair and the
party goes on. The next morning someone tries to wake you, but you won't
open your eyes. They call 911 and you are taken to the hospital. You are
rushed into the ER and 10 minutes later are pronounced dead due to alcohol
poisoning.
This is how alcohol affects the teenagers of America today. It ruins
lives and not only the lives of those who drink. It affects their friends
and family. It even affects people they do not know, the thousands of people
that are killed each year by drunk drivers. Many teens think they are
invincible, that nothing will ever happen to them. They will never drink too
much or be in an accident. But many lives are taken away because of underage
drinking. These people are killed in an instant, squashed like bugs on a
windshield. They never get to grow up and fulfill their dreams. They become
that bum on the street, staggering around and yelling obscene comments. They
are like the stray dog that never really finds a place in life.
So what is the solution to this problem? Stop the underage drinking.
Americans today need to wait until
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The Importance Of Flight In Song Of Solomon
In the novel Song of Solomon, a central motif of flight was dominant throughout the entire book. Song of Solomon starts off the first scene of the
book with a man surrounded by an audience who are watching him decide whether or not he is going to jump off the roof of a building. The man
that was on top of the building was Robert Smith. It is never said in the book, but it can be assumed that Robert Smith was one of the Seven Days
men. The Seven Days is a group of black men who respond to a person of color getting killed by a white person by taking seven days to kill one
white person for every person of color that is killed. Smith's attempt to jump off of the building seemed like he actually believed that he could
physically fly, even though he ended up just falling to his death. The theme of flight was mentioned countless times throughout the rest of the
novel, and even in the last scene of the novel, when Milkman "takes flight" for the first and last time, multiple physical references to flight are
mentioned. The central idea of flight is what the book centers around and flight helps create a journey that is full of personal growth and reflection
for the main character Milkman. The countless references about flight, and a link between self acceptance and naming in the book create the build
up that leads to Milkman's "flight" at the end of the book. During the first scene of Song of Solomon, Robert Smith is surrounded by a crowd that is
described as half "sniggered" and half filled with "apprehension" watching him before he attempts to jump off of the roof (Morrison 6). Throughout
the entire first scene of the book, flight or things related to it, are mentioned countless amounts of times, including describing the man as "a man
flapping his wings" and "a little bird'll be here in the morning"(Morrison 9). It even talked about Mr. Smith saying that he had "blue silk
wings"(Morrison 9). As the crowd is waiting, a woman starts to sing a song about flight. The song the women in the crowd started to sing also
mentions flight, "O sugarman done fly away, Sugarman done gone, Sugarman cut across the sky, Sugarman gone home.."(Morrison 6). This song was
sung at the beginning of the novel when a man was about to "take
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Case Study : The Starbucks Inside Questrom
In the Starbucks inside Questrom, on a Friday afternoon, Courtney Bold sits across from me in a corner booth enjoying a grande nonfat chai latte.
The aroma of coffee, the clattering of machines, clicks from laptop keyboards, and people's hushed voices fill the space around us. Courtney has just
come from a meeting with Questrom student leaders discussing updates and plans for spring semester. Her pale skin puts the focus on her hazel eyes
and her black, curly hair streaked with purple. The purple in her hair clashes with her business–casual attire, yet this oxymoron is a perfect image to
describe her personality: sassy, confident, organized, creative, driven, music lover, risk taker. A California native, Courtney traded in Sacramento's
sunshine for Boston's heavy snowfall for the past four years as an undergraduate at Boston University's Questrom School of Business concentrating
in marketing, information systems, and law. She is also a member of the Kilachand Honor's College where she takes additional classes in diverse
subjects. On her first day she walked into her lecture scared and lost, but she has grown during the past four years. She is confident, aware of her
beliefs, and formed lasting friendships with people from diverse cultures. She does many activities and has to balance her commitments, including
being senate chair in BU Student Government, and a member of Delta Sigma Pi, a coed business fraternity along with her classes, but her
organizational skills and
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Corpus Delicti Case Study
1. Explain what a crime scene is and what is meant by establishing the "corpus delicti."
A crime scene is the place where a crime scene has been committed, a crime scene can also be in multiple locations depending on the crime and the
crime scene or scenes must be investigated in order to prove who did it, who did not do it, how, where, and why the crime was committed (p. 2).
Establishing the "corpus delicti" or body of crime refers to the process when deciding if whether a crime has been committed or not and what kind of
crime was committed, this will dictate if establishing a crime scene is need it or not (p. 3).
2. What is one of the most important steps to take at a crime scene and why?
In my opinion from a first officer at the scene
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Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking Scene Essay
Doctor
Background: In the beginning of Act five Scene one, the doctor and the gentlewoman are conversing about Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking condition
when Lady Macbeth appears. Her eyes open wide, she enters the stage holding a candle to brighten her path. She repeatedly rubs her hands together in
the air in a feverish washing motion. She appears to be engaged in a conversation with Macbeth on the matter of how her hands can be cleaned with
only a small amount of water. She continues for a while before returning to her chamber.
[The doctor goes back to his bedroom and stops, closing the door behind him. Letting out a big sigh, he looks into the audience]
Doctor: Oh, dear Lord. [shaking head] What a peculiar sight, Lady Macbeth talks and walks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maybe the weight of the crown has been too burdensome. It is likely that her sleepwalking is a mere act to release her stresses. Maybe, just maybe...
[he turns to face the opposite side of the stage] But I cannot erase what I saw with my own eyes, to interpret otherwise the situation. Her face... Her
words... She showed no sense of regret as she talked of blood and murder. She seemed almost... analogous to the devil himself. The dark in her eyes
sent shivers down my body. Is it not common sense that anyone, let alone the ever–sweet Lady Macbeth, shows sorrow or fear or sadness or just... any
emotion that conscience brings? All that I saw on her face was fear for herself, worried that her sins will catch her out of.. [pause] planning murder.
Why yes, I have heard Lord, I mean, King Macbeth say quite a lot of odd things such as seeing a ghost of Banquo– [suddenly stops as if remembering
something] Banquo... Banquo... Yes! Lady Macbeth too mentioned Banquo. [mimicking Lady Macbeth] "I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried. He
cannot come out on his grave." So, is it right to assume that the king and queen are responsible for the murder of Banquo? Macbeth's closest advisor
and lifelong friend...? [stops in horror at the realisation of the
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Conviction Is An American Drama Television
Conviction is an American drama television show that centers around a new department of the New York County District Attorney 's Office called the
Conviction Integrity Unit or the CIU. The CIU was created to reinvestigate any cases that could have been wrongfully convicted due to any external
factors. The team has four members, an Assistant District Attorney (Sam Spencer), a former New York Police Department Detective who became
District Attorney Investigator (Maxine Bohen), a Paralegal (Tess Larson) and a Forensic Technician (Frankie Cruz). They work under a Defense
Attorney who was intimidated into the job as a result of a possible arrest because of drug possession.
Every week, the team leader must choose a case that has been closed. They have five days to figure out what details in the case which could have by
any chance caused a false conviction of an innocent person. They must go through past interviews, witnesses, photos of the crime scenes and any other
information that could be in the case files.
The episode that I chose was, A Simple Man, it is about how a man, Leo Scarlata, was convicted of arson and murder. It was proven that he had a
mental deficiency as the results of an IQ, Intelligence Quotient, test his score was 70. The average score for an IQ test was 100, anything below that
score means that individual is cognitively impaired. He should not have been charged for the crime or give the punishment that he received, but the
score was not low enough.
The
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Symbolism In Lady Macbeth's Sleepwalking Scene
Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene, in Shakespeare's Macbeth, conveys the toll of her deeds on her conscience through the use of dialogue, language
techniques and symbolism.
Through the use dialogue and imagery, Lady Macbeth demonstrates how ambition can lead characters to pursue things they normally wouldn't. After
receiving a letter from her husband revealing a future of becoming king, Lady Macbeth wants to speed up the process. She realises Macbeth is to kind
to murder to current ruler, planning to "pour [her] spirits in thine ear". From her introduction, Lady Macbeth is shown as a ruthless woman as the
promise of power and wealth that comes with being king is what lures Lady Macbeth into supporting the original king's murder. Lady Macbeth
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Perry Mansfield Performing Arts Camp Speech

  • 1. Perry Mansfield As A Persuasive Speech The emotional parents hugged and kissed their children goodbye, with tears surfacing at the rims of their eyes. Four weeks was an extensive time for them to not see their children. Of course the children, who were all in their early teen years, were embarrassed by their parents behavior. 14 year olds Elodie and Bentley were inseparable. They both got invited to the summer program of Perry Mansfield, which is a performing arts camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Elodie and Bentley have been best friends ever since they were five. They started together in their very first ballet class, and have been best friends ever since. The girls got all checked in, and the the only thing they had to do was go to the nurses station to turn in their medication. Elodie has a severe sleepwalking disorder, and has to take medication to prevent it from happening. They got their medication turned in and walked back to the check in stand. "Welcome to the 100th year anniversary of Perry Mansfield!" Naomi, the lead counselor, said, "Say your final goodbyes to your parents, it's time for me to show you to your cabin!" Naomi was always a very radiant and energetic soul. She walked the girls through the thick musky woods to their cabin. All ten of the girls who were attending the program stayed in the same cabin. The name of their cabin was "Ranch". The girls arrived at the old run down cabin and had faces filled with repugnance as they looked at the cabin. "Now now girls. Let me tell you about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Movie Review : Chinatown : The Ending And The Nightmare Of... The filmmakers of Chinatown used the visual motif of escape to guide the audience towards the film's central theme, which is that integrity does not prevail. This message is evoked from the article "Chinatown: The Ending" where "Chinatown is a metaphor for the nightmare of urban Los Angeles where you may think you know what is happening, but really you have no idea; where the police do as little as possible because attempts to install order can only make things worse like in this movie." In this scene, Jake ventures into an orange farm to uncover the mystery, which is ironic because in Chinese culture oranges are gifts that represent good fortune, which Jake has none. The left side of the shot is brighter than the right, but the car is purposely pointing to the darker to illustrate that as Jake delves deeper into this mystery, there will be trouble. Jake's car is also much darker which represents how he has an inclination for the dangerous. The spare tire on Jake's car hints that Jake will be able to escape. Evelyn's car, however, does not have a spare tire which foreshadows her eventual tragedy. In addition, this is the most chaotic car scene in the whole film representing a shift in seriousness; the story will start to intensify. Once again Jake finds himself escaping, this time from an old folk's home. The retirement home is brightly lit, but when Jake leaves the entire shot immediately shifts to pitch black. There is a clear contrast between their jolly, go–lucky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. My Love Of Music What makes music so incredible, for me, is how music is able to reach anyone and everyone on some, emotional level. One song can easily conjure nostalgia, while another song can bring someone to tears. This emotional connection allows music to act as a universal language that can bring people of any nationality together. The collaboration of identities and cultures through music is something that I am passionate about and can contribute to informatics. Music and I have a long history together. I started with piano lessons in first grade and ever since, my love of music has blossomed. When I took piano lessons, my parents forced me to practice every single day for at least 30 minutes. As a kid, I dreadfully hit the black and white keys as minutes felt like hours. On top of taking piano lessons I began learning guitar in high school. When I started to pick up the guitar, I found that I excelled at it. As a result, I was able to perform songs that I truly enjoyed. From Scott, my piano teacher, I learned the foundation of music and with Robin, my guitar teacher, I was able to find my passion for music. This love extends to diverse genres, but primarily electronic dance music (EDM). In the years I have spent at the University of Washington, I learned how to DJ, performed for large crowds, and started to produce my own music. In a way, the technology that I have used for music embodies the ideals of Informatics. Serato DJ (a computer software) and the Pioneer DDJ–SR (DJ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Somnambulism And What Is Transpiring In The Brain Somnambulism or sleepwalking is a major reason many people wake up with unexplainable bruises or are wearing an outfit they don't remember putting on. Sleepwalking falls under the wide umbrella of sleep disorders called parasomnias, or anything that can go amiss during sleep. Although the category is similar, somnambulism differs from night terrors. Sufferers are not in fact acting out their dreams but simply moving due to confusion in the central nervous system (Guilleminault, 2006). Many facets go into explaining what sleepwalking actually is and what is transpiring in the brain. General knowledge about somnambulism is important due to the reality that so many Americans are affected. Knowledge of this topic should begin with the causes of this sleep disorder, where and when it occurs, what happens during an episode, the many things that can go wrong, and what to look for to see if you or someone you know could suffer from sleepwalking. Causes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most parasomnias are genetic and can affect people of all ages, though children are more prone to it. For infants to children up to the age of twelve causes could be anything from sleep loss, fever, or anxiety. Some adults who develop somnambulism later on in life credit their sleepwalking to a mental disorder, drugs, alcohol, and even prescription medication. It is important to know there things because many Americans may be at risk and most of the causes are things we engage in ourselves. We all take some sort of medication and we all know at least one child who would much rather stay up then go to sleep at a reasonable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Stanhope's Relationship with Raleigh in Journey's End by... Stanhope's Relationship with Raleigh in Journey's End Write about the presentation of Stanhope's relationship with Raleigh in Act Two Scene One, Act Three Scene Two and Act Three Scene Three. Journey's end by R.C.Sherriff is an incredible play about how the horrifying conditions in W.W.I affected men physically and psychologically. The audience really feel for the soldiers as the author has made the concept of the war so emotionally involving for the reader. The main character is called Dennis Stanhope, and another attention–grabbing character is Jimmy Raleigh. R.C.Sherriff has used the relationship between Stanhope and Raleigh to convey the effect of the awful conditions the war had on the depth of the suffering the solders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Raleigh has written a letter home to his sister and Stanhope assumes he has written about his drinking habits in, and he actually tries to censor his letter home. But Stanhope couldn't bring himself to do it, so Osbourne offers to read it for him. Stanhope agrees so he must trust Osbourne a lot to let him do that. Osbourne reads the letter, and so Stanhope finds out that the letter is the complete opposite and is full or praise about him. "He looks tired, but that's because he works so frightfully hard, and because of the responsibilities, a sergeant told me that...........Dennis is the finest solder in the battalion and the men simply love him". Stanhope felt guilty and stupid for mistrusting Raleigh. Raleigh annoys Stanhope when Stanhope is asking Raleigh for the letter he has written home to his sister Raleigh doesn't want to give it to him and he says its private, Stanhope immediately thinks that Raleigh has written something bad about him but the real reason Raleigh doesn't want him to read it is because most of the letter is praise that isn't true, he sounds like a little school boy how he has said it. The author's intention of this scene is to show the point to the audience that you sometimes get the wrong perception of something. The audience feels both Stanhope's and Raleigh's emotions because the author has put a lot f feeling into this scene through the body language of the characters. "Stanhope sits with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Investigating The Crime Scene Of Danielle Van Dame Case The main goal of this assignment is to identify the crime scene involved in Danielle Van Dame Case, and steps a forensic technician should take to process the crime scene. Danielle Van Dame Case: Quick Overall of the case. The evening of Friday, February 1, 2002 Brenda had a girl's night out. Location was San Diego suburb of Sabre Springs. Brenda Van Dame– mother of Danielle Brenda's husband– Damon Danielle (7 years old), Danielle had two brothers. Damon put the children to bed at approximately 10:00 pm, and he then went to sleep. Brenda returned home around 2:00 am with four of her friends. Damon woke up to socialize with Brenda and her friends. Around 3:00am, the friends left and the husband and wife went to sleep. The next ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Feb.22 Westerfeild was arrested Feb.27 Danielle's decomposed naked body was found under a cluster of trees near a busy road east of San Diego. Westerfeild was found guilty and sentenced to death. CRIME SCENE PROCESSING: The first priority for a first responding officer(s) is safety that there is no threat to the officer or citizens at the scene. Once the scene is secured, investigators and forensics personal can process the scene. Once forensics personal is notified this is called "called out". They should record the date and time of the call out they receive. Once at the crime scene they get a briefing about the incident. Forensic technician should record arrival time, and time briefing is over. Should also document the names and identification numbers of all personal present. Ask if any fragile evidence or area of the scene has been disturbed is important. Tracked blood, shoe or tire impressions from first responder's activity. Start processing scene. Initial search for evidence is a search conducted by the forensic technician to survey the scene to determine and prioritize task. Records date and time the initial search for evidence. Records notes on areas of interest, and location of evidence. Notes environmental and premises conditions. Always proceed slowly (sight, smell, hearing, and touch) using senses. Night time crime scenes are difficult to see blood, firearm casings etc. hard to locate. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Feminist Critical Lens Of Shakespeare 's Othello Feminist critical lens examines certain texts with a primary focus on both gender's relationship with each other and how such relationships demonstrate effects towards beliefs, behaviors, and values. This critical lens also examines a patriarchal–centered society and how such society define and interact with women with an emphasis on stereotypes of both genders that are present and evident in the text being analyzed. William Shakespeare's Othello can be scrutinized through the feminist critical lens. A deep analysis focused on feminism of the play Othello paves way for the judgement of different societal status of women in the period when the play took place, the Elizabethan society. Othello is a best fit that demonstrates how men were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a deep analysis, this phrase best explains the expectation of a women in Venice that they are supposed to agree in accordance of all their husband's will and use them in any way their husbands wish to utilize them. Furthermore, the capacity of women as connected to marriage was portrayed by the sweet message that came from the lips of Othello to Desdemona. "Come, my dear love. The purchase has made, the fruits are ensue; The profit's yet to come 'tween me and you" (Act II, Scene 2, Line 8–10, Page 100). With this statement, it can be said that purchase and marriage are synonymous. If the message is read between the lines, it can be inferred that Othello purchased or bought Desdemona and she is anticipated to meet the sexual pleasures that Othello need or want. Tied to women perceived as possessions is their personal assumed characteristic of being passive. Second, the play Othello paid deep attention to women possessing the personality of being submissive. There are countless pieces of evidence from the play that strongly suggest that women are submissive. One is when after Othello said his farewell words to end his conversation with Desdemona in the garden of the castle. Desdemona have said "What e'er you be, I am obedient" (Act III, Scene 3, Line 89, Page 144). She claimed that she is amenable and continue to accommodate all of Othello's instructions and commands and she wishes to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Barbie Case Question 3 Choose a brand where its core product is primarily for kids e.g. The Wiggles, Thomas and Friends, Hello Kitty etc. Write a paper on how it has diffused throughout the product categories and how it has extended to other categories as well. Do a case study of its success (or failure) and how it has changed the landscape of product innovations. For example, Thomas and friends has clothes, stationery, household products, jewellery etc. *** She is a successful independent woman, who lives in a world of pink, where she owns a dream house in Malibu. Every day, she wears high–heels to work, and even runs a fashion chain under her name. For many, she was the influential icon of American culture in the late 20th century. Until now, I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until sales dropped 30%, this giant manufacturer introduced "My Scene", Barbie dolls debuting together with perfume, cosmetics to aim at older girls segment. However, "My Scene" was found to be an imitation of the Bratz dolls and soon flopped (Hope 2011). This refers to the process of selective retention. According to Kotler & Keller (2009, 204), consumers may keep in mind positive features about a certain product they like and tend to ignore the good things of a competing product. Barbie and cultural aspects: Diffusion and failure Originating from the concept that different ethnic groups can have their very own stereotyped ideals of beauty, in a strategy of expanding the global reach of Barbie line to different cultures, Mattel came up with multi–cultural Barbie, i.e. Barbie with different backgrounds, for instance: the coloured Barbie was warmly greeted in African, American, Hispanic, and Indian cultures. However, there was controversy over approaches of Mattel in other markets, of which cultures traditional Barbie dolls were not compatible with. Drawbacks were clearly seen in Mattel's business in several overseas markets, to name but a few, ban on Barbie in Malaysia due to its lack of Asian appearance; Barbie confistication in Iran because of its non–Islamic features (Ferrell 2007, 484), which go against their religion in terms of women's image; Barbie rejection in China, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dead Poets Society Film Analysis In "Dead Poets Society", directed by Peter Weir, It is not the film with happy ending or story which can happen in everyday life , The theme presented in the scenario is shown on both sides as a positive or negative idea , the film allows viewers to make their own decision about it. The theme is emphasized and given importance through the costuming choices, dialogues , the shots and angles. In this essay , I will analyze the last scene of a movie which perfectly underlines the theme of the movie freedom for students to make their own decisions even if it is unpredictable. When you watch the movie you feel negative emotionally and from the beginning to the end you wait something good to happen as a viewer you have a feeling that in some point of the movie everything is going to change and become more clear you are waiting that there will be a moment when these students are going to change the way they think , the way they talk to their parents as a teenager you have a feeling that there will be a moment when they are going to tell the parents that they want to live and make decisions considering their own opinion and they don't care what their dad or mom wants them to become because they think different , they feel different and they want to live different. The reason why I chose a last scene is that even after their best friend died they don't change anything in their personality until last scene. The ending of the movie is the moment when you feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Life Of Pi Where During Pi 's Journey Discoveries referring to people and places can lead an individual to new values and understandings but also ramifications. These discoveries being on a large or small scale can lead to positive outcomes such as new understandings and values or negative outcomes being ramification or consequences brought from a discovery. This is evident in Ang Lee's film Life of Pi where during Pi's journey and hardships lead to his new understanding of faith contrasted to his discovery to survive on his journey, seen through his relationship with Richard Parker and his belief that animals have souls, lead to vast ramifications. Similarly, in Julian Barnes' short story Marriage Lines the return to the Island bring new understandings of his past memories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pi's understanding of faith is further developed in the face of adversity during his time stranded in the pacific. This is conveyed through Lee's use of magic realism in the daybreak scene, where through Lee use of the wide shot of the horizon meeting the ocean, emphasising the hue colours of orange which contrast's to Pi's message about God and placing his faith in him, "God I give myself to you. I am your vessel. Whatever comes I want to know. Show me". Through Pi's actions of losing hope in the message in the bottle, emphasised in Lee's close up camera work and stagnated water, but also in the rational world, he demonstrates his discovery of religion and faith being tested, linking back to the quote of the older Pi. Pi's ultimate test of faith is demonstrated through the Storm and the "Carnivorous" Island both considered forces of nature where Pi's faith and submission to his faith are tested through both situations appearing to be less violent and dangerous in nature than they truly are. Lee demonstrates this new understanding by again using the experienced older Pi narrating the lessons learned in adversity, "If I hadn't discovered the tooth, I would have been lost, alone forever. Even when God seemed to abandon me he was watching...". This final step ultimately displays how Pi found new understanding to his faith through the experiences on his journey. Therefore, through Pi's journey leads him to the discovery of the new understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Silver Linings Playbook Analysis Essay example Sarah Carpenter Professor Herzog Final Paper Silver Linings Playbook Silver Linings Playbook The narrative of Silver Linings Playbook is formed in the heart of Philadelphia around a middle class family at it's breaking point. Pat's, the protagonist, family has very much shaped his current situation; he has clinical bipolar disorder and struggles with stress–induced manic outbursts. After Pat's release from a mandated rehabilitation center, he handles the next recuperating stage of his life in a similar way as a quarterback looking to make the next big play on the field; watching for possible blitzes and passes, anything to get the ball into the end zone, or in Pat's case, to get in position for his life to get back on track, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pat and Tiffany are flawed in ways that are more common in human nature than we discuss, or would like to believe, and offer more depth to the audience than the overly–stereotyped flaws of commitment phobia and unnecessary expression of feelings. Silver Linings Playbook is shot through Pat's perspective in the present as he navigates his life after he is released from a psychiatric rehab facility. Russell is able to tell the story of how Pat arrived at the point he is at through flashbacks triggered by his wedding song and through visits with his court appointed psychiatrist. The storyline bounces around from different aspects of Pat's life; problems at home with his parents, his running back to Nikki and away from his new life, and dancing with Tiffany. The audience is whirled around following it all, as if they too are a part of the obsessive craziness that is overwhelming and raw in some moments and relaxed and comical in others. In these ways, the mental illness aspect of the film that has completely shaken up Pat's life, is woven through for the audience to understand, but is still not a glaring idea that is hard for people to grasp or relate to. Though the film itself strays from a typical romantic comedy, the structure of Silver Linings Playbook does not. Romantic comedies usually center on a single person's development through the assistance of their soon–to–be partner. The theme is stated within the first ten minutes; in this case, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Blood As An Image In Macbeth Essay Shakespeare uses the symbol of blood in MacBeth to represent treason, guilt, murder and death. These ideas are constant throughout the book. There are many examples of blood representing these three ideas in the book. Blood is mentioned throughout the play and mainly in reference to murder or treason. The first reference to blood is in MacBeth's soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 1, Lines 33–61, when Macbeth sees the bloody dagger floating in the air before him. Also in this soliloquy on line 46 he sees "on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood", this means that there is blood on the handle and spots of blood on the handle. This is implying that the dagger was viciously and maliciously used on someone. Shakespeare most likely put this in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, blood is being used to describe treason, murder and death. Act 5, Scene 1 is the famous sleepwalking scene. While Lady MacBeth is sleepwalking she makes many references to the evil deeds that Macbeth and herself have committed, most of which include references to blood. In Act 5, Scene 1, Line 31, She goes through the motions of washing her hands saying "Out damned spot! Out, I say" in reference to the blood that stained her hands after smearing it all over the servants after assisting MacBeth in the treasonous murder of MacBeth. This also represents her guilt of the murder. In Act 5, Scene 1, Line 38 she makes another reference to the guilt saying, "What, will these hands ne'er be clean?" The last reference she makes to the blood being on her hands representing her guilt is in Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 44–45, "Here's the smell of the blood still. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this hand." All these references are to murder, death, treason, and guilt. Throughout the play, Shakespeare effectively conveys theme of death, murder, treason, and guilt through the symbol of blood. Normally, the word blood makes us think about injury and being an essential part of life. The symbol of blood was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Barbie Role Model Essay Barbie is more than just a doll for young girls, it became a role model for them. Barbie was a friend, a fashion archetype, and a stylist who transformed young girl lives. Many young girls were impacted with Barbie's in a materialistic way. For instance, Barbie's clothing style and accessories became an obsession for young girls to be just like them. Young girls wouldn't even play with other toys and only focused on their beautiful Barbie, who became their best friend. It was like these young girls were infatuated with their Barbie Dolls. As time went on, Barbie started to influence young girls and the media to believe that outer beauty matters, and girls were taught that they needed to be thin. After looking at these ads in more detail I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a new version of Barbie that came out, "Slumber Party Barbie." This Barbie caused a lot of controversy in our society. The reason being, the doll came with a scale that only went up to 110 pounds and a diet book. There was also a sign that said, "How to lose weight? Don't eat" (HuffPost UK,2017). Mattel, the maker of Barbie, had numerous complaints from many parents. Due to that, researchers ran an experiment to test whether the doll did influence young girls on their body image. There was a survey that was conducted with women that played with Barbie's when they were younger, 18 out of 25 stated that they would rather be hit by a truck than be fat. In another experiment that was done by scientists, young girls would be exposed to three different dolls. On one hand, the young girls that viewed the Barbie had a self–image problem, and a desire to be thin compared to the other girl that looked at the other two dolls. The conclusion of this experiment proved that young girl's role model was Barbie, and being exposed to that doll impacted them in a negative manner. As a result, these girls developed an eating disorder. The empirical reasoning or the bottom up thinking was specific data was collected, and after further analysis supported the hypothesis. Barbie's do have a significant influence on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Investigation For Processing The Potential Crime Scene Essay Describe your Plan for Processing the Potential Crime/Incident Scene Processing a crime scene is no easy task. Individuals who are trained to process and analyze these crime scenes cannot just walk into area of interest and commence handling items and taking items of possible implications of the situation. This holds true for a digital forensics investigator as well. Digital forensics investigators are looking for any possible digital evidence within the crime scene, but it's not as simple as just finding a computer and taking it to the lab. "Digital evidence is information stored or transmitted in binary form that may be relied on in court. It can be found on a computer hard drive, a mobile phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a CD, and a flash card in a digital camera, among other places" (Digital Evidence and Forensics, 2016). Identifying, preparing for the search, seizing the evidence, documentation, and chain of custody are all critical pieces of ensuring digital evidence is admissible in court. How will your team identify potential digital evidence? Our team of forensic analyst and investigators will safeguard and properly meet all criteria when processing the crime scene. When our investigators enter the crime scene, our personnel will adopt the mentality of all materials within the crime scene may hold some sort of evidence which maybe the key to solving the case. Our team will break down and begin to determine the best way to begin the search for all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Play Of Louis De Rougemont The title of the play that I saw was Shipwrecked! An Entertainment: The Amazing Adventures of Louis De Rougemont (As told by Himself.) Donald Margulies is the playwright of this play. Arthur Grothe directed the show that I saw and where the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire performed it. The play took place at the Riverside Theater in Haas Fine Arts Center.The play would be considered an action drama, one that was filled with almost every emotion, but the main genre would be action. Overall, the major themes of this play were the stories of Louis De Rougemont, the incredible tales that went on to be proven that they were too good to be true. This play's setting takes place in 19th century London. The minor themes of this play were mental illness and their affects and love. In the audience, it is hard not to fall in love with Louis De Rougemont and his tale. This play is very clear who the protagonist is. The protagonist is Louis De Rougemont. Louis is a boy who is shut in by his mother, he is not allowed to see the world, and in fact the only thing he sees is his bed. However, it is his imagination that helps him get through these days. He imagines the stories his mother tells him with vivid descriptions, so much so that he believes he is destine for a life at sea after hearing many stories about it. His goal is leave his home and set out to sail for Australia. However, he has never seen the world, he has only spent sixteen years of his life inside aided by his mother. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Book ' Smarter 's Is Pointed Out By Robert Stam КЅThe book was betterКј is pointed out by Robert Stam as one of the most common made statements comparing a novel and itКјs cinematic adaptation. Therefore, a clear focus on the loss rather than a gain can be detected.1 The notion of fidelity between a novel and the adaptation seems to generally have a high importance to the masses; one can be disappointed if the adaptation does not meet personal expectations such as narrative, thematic and aesthetic features.2 Fidelity between a literary and a cinematic work might, according to Stam, be impossible due to automatic differences in change of medium.3 Many misunderstandings about the relation between the two art forms exist. Therefore, Stam suggests a film and novel can never be equal as the corresponding adaptation is not merely a summary of the novel. Additionally, a film as a pure summary would result in a neither understandable, nor enjoyable immense amount of text. This essay focuses on StamКјs argument exploring the novel as a collection of sources and ideas.4 The resulting adaptation is supposed to be inspired by the text and further use cinema specific techniques to expand the possibilities. More concretely, Martin ScorseseКјs 1993 film adaptation of Edith WhartonКјs 1920 novel The Age of Innocence will be used to explore the relationship and possible inequality between the two forms of art. The novel uses words and the film uses cinematic effects but both can create a similar feeling for the audience. The introduction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Beautiful Laundrette By Stephen Frear Stephen Frear's film, My Beautiful Laundrette portrays the struggle of intersecting sexuality, ethnicity, class, race and power. Omar, son of a Pakistani immigrant, is attracted to Johnny, a white English male. Their attraction and the subsequent relationship is looked down upon, both in England and Pakistan. Omar works for his uncle who lets him take over a laundrette in London while Johnny is initially unemployed and eventually works for Omar. Together, they make the laundrette a successful business venture and a place where they can freely express their desire for each other. The film seeks to highlight a progressive society in England during Margaret Thatcher's entrepreneurship and opportunism era (Mohanram 1996). Britain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The accountants building is more like a watchdog and a representation of how the events that unfold inside and around the laundrette are all part of the new liberal Britain. Nasser refers to the laundrette as a place where Omar can "use a little water to clear his brain." What was crowding Omar's mind when he was merely a young man waiting to go to college with seemingly nothing to bother him? The scene suggests the presence of something that "oppresses" Omar and the presence of the laundrette as a refuge, a place for him to "clear his brain"–a space where queer bodies can express their desire. The sounds of water in the background echoes this. Water is used to represent "cleansing, life, and freedom" in films (Shane Brown 2016). The sound of water in the laundrette becomes "a symbol of characters in stories handling difficult life scenarios, a symbol of power in stories and can free characters as well as claim them"(ibid). The laundrette is equivalent to what Gopinath describes as the diaspora–" a space of freedom" (Gopinath pg 14). In the next scene, I'm going to analyze, we see Johnny from a high angle shot, finishing the renovation the laundrette, now called Powders. The word powders can be translated to mean fine, dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing, or disintegration of a solid substance (Oxford Dictionary). Johnny and Omar can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire... Misguided Feminist Reaction to A Streetcar Named Desire The dramatic climax of A Streetcar Named Desire, clearly illustrates the mastery of author Tennessee Williams. The brilliantly constructed text, with its tragic story and enticing characters, propels the reader to a point in which he becomes emotionally involved in the dynamics of Williams' world. Unfortunately, many feminists are negatively affected by Williams' captivating writing style. In turn, feminists have developed an array of very strong opinions regarding the climax, often responding with a very personal and emotive discussion of the issues. Concentrating on the dynamics of each character and his stance during the climax, feminists present an intelligent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the feminists sympathize with the character of Blanche whom they perceive as a delicate "moth–like" creature, they should also accept the fact that she has been mingling in the affairs of "spiders" and is now caught in the web she has spun. This aspect of symbolism is usually not discussed by feminists, yet it is a critical feature of the text that must be considered to obtain a more profound understanding. Symbolism is very important when analyzing the conclusion to the play. These factors combined are a very important element of the text. Therefore, it is difficult to accept many feminist arguments without linking them to the other aspects of the play. While feminists often claim that Stanley is utterly dependent upon other people, they do not offer reasons for this. However, it is obvious that Elysian Fields is a society built on desire, and once deprived of this through the intervention of Blanche, Stanley becomes very vulnerable. This is the kind of reasoning not offered by feminists who focus only on condemning the actions of Stanley while failing to consider his viewpoint. Therefore, when it comes to the climax, it is very important to carefully analyze how Stanley is being presented, as this has a dire effect on the plight of his character, both during the rape and the conclusion. When reading the scenes, the potent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Solaris And Memento Analysis Elizabeth Loftus is a psychological scientist who discusses memories, specifically false memories, in her TED Talk "How reliable is your memory?" Ultimately, Loftus explains that it is possible to not only have false memories, but it is also possible to feed people misinformation that in return alters one's memory. This concept of false memories, and more broadly one's remembered past, is evident in a few films we have studied in class. In both Solaris (Soderbergh) and Memento, improving one's self knowledge was dependent on dealing with regret and guilt about one's remembered past. Solaris follows the protagonist, Chris Kelvin, on his journey to the space station with the goal of helping the scientists with an unspecified experience aboard the station. Shortly after his arrival, Kelvin experiences the strange experience firsthand when his deceased wife Rheya appears in the middle of the night. At first, Kelvin believes she is a figment of his imagination, or perhaps a dream, but soon he discovers she is "real." Kelvin quickly decides to rid the station of Rheya by sending her off in a separate skyrocket; yet, to Kelvin's surprise Rheya materializes again that next night. In contrast, the second time Rheya emerges, Kelvin decides not to kill her, but rather begins to question her existence. It is argued that Solaris is able to reconstruct deceased ones from the memories of the scientists aboard the station. This raises the following question: are the duplicates materializing on the space station real people? Gordon has an unwavering opinion that these "creatures" are not human, and thus, should be eradicated. However, Kelvin has already resurrected his love with the duplicate of Rheya, and believes he could be happier living a life with her. Surprisingly, it is Rheya that indicates she is not the original woman Kelvin is remembering, or dreaming about. Instead, she is a reconstruction of Kelvin's remembered past of her. Kelvin's memories dictate how the duplicate Rheya speaks, moves, listens, and feels. This is problematic because as Loftus explains, memory can be unreliable. To improve his own self–knowledge Kelvin must deal with the guilt of having hurt Rheya by leaving her and potentially leading her to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. When The Dolls Were First Sold, Mattel Used The Slogan When the dolls were first sold, Mattel used the slogan "We girls can do anything". Since then it has been joined by similar phrases like "Be anything. Do everything." and the more recent "What happens when girls are free to imagine they can be anything?" The message that Mattel is trying to push is that young girls will play with the doll, and by doing so will imagine themselves living vicariously through Barbie. There have been many iterations of Barbie, and Mattel proudly flaunts all the various careers that Barbie has had over the decades. Careers that include being an astronaut, firefighter, nurse, teacher, and even the president of the United States. Yet the most popular, perhaps the stereotypical image of Barbie, is the one first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, the visual image completes the unfinished words for you, filling in with pictures what the words leave out" (Lutz 528). Indeed, combine the thin image with the consumerist visuals of fancy cars, enormous mansions, and you get a harmful message being pushed onto young children. Girls would assume that along with wanting Barbie's house, they would want to obtain her body as well, because her body is what a normal woman should look like. These young girls are being shown this image as the ideal, more desired body of a grown woman, and it would make sense that they would want to grow up to look just her. While thinner may seem healthier, low self–esteem, unhealthy eating habits, and other unhealthy consequences can result from going to the extreme to achieve that thin body image. Now that it has been proven that the thin ideal is being pushed on children, children as young as 5, one should know the possible consequences of its exposure. When children are constantly being shown one certain ideal, it will soon become internalized, which leads to behaviors that often go unnoticed by parents. While these behaviors may seem harmless at first, they can be part of a bigger unhealthier problem. A study was done where young girls played with dolls with different body proportions, and then were given snacks to eat, this was the result, "they ate less food when they played with the thin dolls than when they played with the average sized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bratz Doll's Negative Effects On Young Girls The Bratz doll was created to be a good alternative to the Barbie; instead, she teaches sexuality through inappropriate attire and excessive makeup. The Bratz doll needs a make–over if she is going to teach girls to grow up confident. Young girls playing with Bratz dolls is not an ideal situation because the doll teaches them how to make themselves look more sexualized. This plastic doll is only six inches in length, much shorter then it's competitor Barbie, but it still holds much more impact on a child. With very voluminous hair and outrageous makeup such as eyeshadow, lipstick, and mascara, little girls are being exposed to something that they should not have to experience until they are in their teens. The dolls lead young girls to think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This becomes a big issue when you take into consideration the dolls attire. Many of them come featured in expensive fur coats and crop tops which is extremely inappropriate for a child's toy. The young girls could be led to think that it is ok to dress in the sexually inappropriate ways that Bratz dress. This is why "The American Psychological Association believes that Bratz dolls are far worse than Barbie dolls considering the way they're dressed in fishnet stockings and very short skirts" (gigkk). Young girls don't usually realize what they are playing with, but in these cases they will definitely notice how they look drastically different from their supposedly "look alike" dolls. Their "adult–like bodies are too sexualized for young girls because they have not yet built their self esteem". This can cause havoc on a young girl's brains according to the research of the American Psychological Association, "'We have ample evidence to conclude that sexualization has negative effects in a variety of domains, including cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and healthy sexual development'"(Eileen L. Zurbriggen, PhD, chair of the APA Task Force). These little girls should be able to dress their dolls in stuff that they are dressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Emily Dickinson’s Because I Could Not Stop For Death Essay Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death" is a remarkable masterpiece that exercises thought between the known and the unknown. Critics call Emily Dickinson's poem a masterpiece with strange "haunting power." In Dickinson's poem, "Because I could not stop for Death," there is much impression in the tone, in symbols, and in the use of imagery that exudes creativity. One might undoubtedly agree to an eerie, haunting, if not frightening, tone in Dickinson's poem. Dickinson uses controlling adjectives–"slowly" and "passed"–to create a tone that seems rather placid. For example, "We slowly drove–He knew no haste / ...We passed the School ... / We passed the SettingSun–," sets a slow, quiet, calm, and dreamy atmosphere (5, 9, 11,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to these three stages, the final stage of eternity was symbolized in the last two lines of the poem, the "Horses Heads" (23), leading "towards Eternity" (24). Dickinson fathomed the incomprehensible progression of life by unraveling its complexity with figurative symbols. Emily Dickinson dresses the scene such that mental pictures of sight, feeling, and sound come to life. The imagery begins the moment Dickinson invites Her reader into the "Carriage." Death "slowly" takes the readers on a sight seeing trip where they see the stages of life. The first site "We" passed was the "School, where Children strove" (9). Because it deals with an important symbol, –the "Ring"–this first scene is perhaps the most important. One author noted that "the children, at recess, do not play (as one would expect them to) but strive" (Monteiro 20). In addition, at recess, the children performed a venerable ritual, perhaps known to all, in a ring. This ritual is called "Ring–a–ring–a–roses," and is recited: Ring–a–ring–a–roses, A pocket full of posies; Hush! hush! hush! hush! We're all tumbled down. (qtd. in Greenaway 365) Monteiro made the discovery and concluded that "For indeed, imbedded in their ritualistic game is a reminder of the mortal stakes that the poet talks about elsewhere"(21). On this invited journey, one vividly sees the "Children" playing, laughing, and singing. This scene conveys deep emotions and moods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Glass Menagerie By Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams is a drama that involves four main characters; Amanda, Tom, Laura, and Jim. Amanda is the mother and Tom and Laura are her two children. Their father left them years ago, leaving them responsible for the things he once took care of. When the father was still living there, he was the breadwinner of the family and provided for their needs. It seems that ever since he has been gone, they have not transitioned into their life without him, emotionally as well as financially. Their interactions with one another clearly display the scars left due to their father 's departure. Amanda and Laura have a constant communication about Laura not having any "gentleman callers" throughout her life. The main concern about this situation stems from Amanda and less from Laura. Amanda often talks to Laura about her personal memories when she herself had many men pursuing her. Amanda talks to Laura in a belittling manner and often makes Laura feel insecure about her shy and introverted personality, which is vastly different from her boisterous mother. Amanda and her other child, Tom, clearly have a dysfunctional relationship as well, but in a different way. Multiple times within the drama, they argue with one another intensely. These arguments often leave Tom so frustrated with his mother that he storms out of the house. The ending of the drama actually involves this exact situation, Tom leaving the house and eventually not coming back. The theme that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Aliens Gender Roles : Enchaned By Cyborgs Alien Notes– Cyborgs Exosuit. Aliens Gender Roles: Enchaned by cyborgs . Nobody believes her. Even the other woman smoking cigarette in suit. Man recoomends her for psychiotiatric evaluation. Liutenant Gorman Colonial Marine Core LV 126. Lost contact with colony. Colonial Marines–trained to deal with situations. Soldiers. Have lots of firepower "can handle any situation." They want Ripley as an advisor. Ripley seems to be in charge. Burke trying to convince Ripley. Has nightmares and contacts Burke. Says she will only go back if they agree to "wipe them out" not just study them" Marine car hyper exaggerated how tough they are. Girls are like men. "Who's snow white" referring to ripley. Acting like vasquex is so tough. Tells manly joke is like one of the guys. Doing pull ups, super tough. The marines tell super innapropriate jokes, really offensive to act super tough. Bishop– Android. Begas the marines to not do 5 finger felay. Marines so tough they play 5 finger felay with bishop how sharp he is. Android– Prefers term articial person. A2's were a bit twitchy. Impossible to harm another human being. Reason he can't hurt guy in 5 finger felay. Ripley is distrusting of Androids. Marines smoking ciagreets during Ripley's speech. Vasquez looking bored of Ripley. Ignores her details and once to find the aliens only, acts tough. Hudson speaks out against own military officer again emphasizing his toughness. Challenges his authority. Ripley asks if there's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Ashford ENG225 Week 2 Assignment 1 Elements of Design XXX ENG 225: Introduction to Film Prof. XXX December 23, 2013 Designing a film is something not everyone can do. It takes a lot of patience and attention to detail to ensure the creators of films make the best possible scenes with zero to minimal mistakes. Every scene needs to be spot on with elements such as setting, lighting, costuming, and temporal elements. When watching a movie for the first time, people don't normally pay much attention to the small details but when a film is a considered a favorite, people tend to spot small mistakes within films. Let's take a look on how these artists focuses on making films a detailed and enjoyable. Christmas movies are the popular choice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elf (2003) is a Christmas movie and with saying that, people expect to see Christmas decorations, lights, music, and costumes to make the audience feel like it really is Christmas. In this scene of the film, you notice that it takes place in the mall and is completely decorated with Christmas decorations everywhere. Buddy has on his signature elf costume and the fake Santa has on a traditional Santa outfit. The scene itself screams Christmas and no one can argue that. Film scenes don't make itself come to life; this specific job is designated to the art director. The art director is Kelvin Humenny and this man help collaborate with the director and production designer to produce the overall look and feel of Elf (2003). Humenny delegated tasks to production, set, electrical and lighting designers, unifying those roles in the effort to bring directors aesthetic vision to life. Again, this is a Christmas movie and the set up is suppose to make the audience feel the Christmas spirit. This scene was a success in my eyes. The set and lighting was spot on as you look at the details of the scene, all you can notice is Christmas decorations and lights. The lighting itself wasn't overwhelming but just right and what people expect for Christmas decorations. Costumes and the set up a scene stand out most to people but makeup and hair styling are some details that help make scenes become complete as well. Buddy has his signature short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Does Bdsm Mean In Fifty Shades Of Grey BDSM That You Won't Learn In "Fifty Shades Of Grey" M – Learn some BDSM facts that you will not learn in the movie Fifty Shades of Grey. BDSM Does Not Always Involve Sex – BDSM does not always involve sex because it is mostly a mental stimulation carried out with physical actions that produces pleasure–pain. The skin organ has arousal receptors sensitive to the touch delivering a full–body intense experience with spanking, massaging, and skin–tight clothes. The mental stimulation is what produces the orgasmic feelings, not the physical sex act. The Submissive Person Does Have Some Control During The Encounter – The submissive person does not give up their free will during a BDSM scene. They can always say no to a sex act and let the person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reality is that people are not waking up in dungeons forced to do things against their will. Moreover, it is not a 'dangerous' thing to perform BDSM, but more of a kink that gives off the illusion of being held captive with no control. Furthermore, BDSM is not dangerous or abusive at all and is in fact comfortable and fun! Mentally Healthy People Practice BDSM – Performing BDSM does not mean that you are weird, mentally unstable, or the odd ball out of the group, in fact, studies show that it is good for you! A 2013 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine concluded that most BDSM practitioners are mentally sharp, live with a purpose, and have a higher well–being than those who do not practice BDSM. BDSM Require Research & Practice – Most people think they can just get into BDSM scene without doing any research or practice what they have seen on television. This is a mistake. but Doing BDSM the right way require much research and practice, unless you have a professional escort or a friend who you trust who can ease into the role and properly introducing you into the world of BDSM. People who do not practice or do research may end up hurting themselves or their partners, so it is imperative to read and learn about the safety precautions ahead of time. Make sure to get information from a variety of sources including reading books and talking to friends for the necessary knowledge to really get an angle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Closet Murder "Goooo to the closeeeeet. Goooo to the closeeeet." said an unknown voice. гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚ Jame's eyes jerked open. What happened!? thought Jame. "Wake up! Wake up Jame!" said Adelicia as she shook him. Jame quickly sat up and blushed. "What's wrong?", he said as he rubbed his eyes. "The principal wants you in his office!" Jame suddenly woke up fully, "Why?" "Uh, I think it is because you dream walked to the closet down the corridor." гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚гЂ‚ "The closet. What's wrong with the closet? Why did they see me going to the closet? When did they see me going to the closet? But why me? Why do I sleep walk to the closet? What is the problem of sleepwalking to the closet?, " thought Jame as he was walking to the principal's office to get questioned. He shivered. He had a bad feeling, and his bad feelings never told lies. James is what you would consider to be a regular was a 12 year old boy from America. He had short, straight brown hair, olive colored skin and blue green colored eyes. He looked just like every other 12 year old boy but he has a crazy story to tell. The school Jame is in is a school called Henry Jek. It is named after the principal. It looks like a great mansion for a haunted story. Most of the windows were blocked up with wood. There is a humongous wooden door that groans every time you open it. There is nothing alive in the gardens of it except the lively sunlight. The principal's room had no windows, it only had one small candle that lit the room up with creepiness. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Somnambulism In Macbeth If the tragedy was to be read in the light of modern psychopathology the interpretation will be found that Lady Macbeth is an accurate example of portraying the disease hysteria. It has been demonstrated that there is a rigid determinism in the mental world and that psychophysical processes are the result of a certain chain of causation of either conscious or unconscious. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the resistance offered by the memory of emotional experience may sometimes be so great that it produces a dissociation or splitting of consciousness. Somnambulism is one of the most marked forms of splitting of consciousness that is most liable to occur in the disease hysteria, which is a form of mental dissociation. Characteristics of somnambulism are that images are clearly represented and the subject seems to see and hear everything. In each somnambulistic state the subject repeats the same words and makes the same gestures as in the original experience which was responsible for the cause of the somnambulistic state (Pierre). Somnambulism may assume various types of sleep–walking or it may develop to such a high degree that the subjects may wander in strange places for hours or days, and lose memory of their real personality. It can also create hallucinations of the various senses, and the subject speaks to imaginary persons or hears imaginary voices (Pierre). Hallucinations also occur in the sense of smell as in Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene, it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Nativity Scene Analysis The Massage of the Nativity Scene Most Catholics have grown up associating the nativity scene with Christmas, so it is hard to imagine that the first nativity scene only appeared about 800 years and more than 1200 years after the birth of Christ. According to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, "the story of the first nativity scene is actually an important remainder that we are called to be good stewards" December is filled with holiday cheer, fancy parties and cocktails, shopping trips and expensive treats, street decorated and Christmas trees display. Even for me! I love having the fun that comes with the season but not without my wallet or my bank account paying the prize; someone tell me I'm not alone on this! Anyone? Working alone Prospect Pack on Monday, I saw one of the biggest Christmas trees around the borough with the Nativity scene, status of the three wise men, a camel and a donkey – all part of the scene with about 35–foot balsam fir alongside the creche. You don't need to be religious, to appreciate the Nativity display or the message of the scene; but what about the display? Nativity scene, also called the crib, manger, or creche is a loved Christmas tradition for many Christian families that originated with St. Francis of Assisi in the year 1223 on Christmas Eve. It is a depiction of the birthplace of Jesus, born in a stable. God came to earth in simplicity and meekness, an invitation to rediscover the symbolic value of Christmas, which is the message of fraternity, of sharing, of welcome, of solidarity and of helping the less fortunate. According to the Catholic Company Network, St. Francis staged the first nativity scene in a special Mass he held inside a cave in Greccio, Italy, after visiting the historical place of the birth of Christ on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land– the humble stable in a Bethlehem cave. He was inspired to recreate the nativity scene because he was disgusted with the materialism and greed that was common in Italy at the period. In a letter to his friend Giovanni, St. Francis wrote: "I want to do something that will recall the memory of that Child who was born in Bethlehem, to see with bodily eyes the inconveniences of his infancy, how he lay in the manger, and how the ox ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Gallipoli: The Desctructive Nature of War In Gallipoli, the final running sequence mirrors the opening sequence in order to draw the viewer's attention to the destructive nature of war. This is emphasised by the film concluding with a freeze frame of Archy being mowed down by gunfire. The use of a medium shot assist in emphasising his movements and facial expressions as he runs (5). This in conjunction with the repetition of the whistle sound that indicates the start of Archy running, along with the mere sound of heavy breathing, reveals the similarity in the opening running scene and the final sequence of the film. In the opening sequence, Archy's running was seen to be an act of freedom, which is created through the smile on his face and the warm lighting created by the sunrise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Focalisation on Archy and Frank's relationship was created through featuring more than one person in each shot, and witnessing them journey through numerous experiences (2). Both these objectives were accomplished through wide and medium shots, featuring both characters. This allowed for the audience to see them on the journey from the Australian outback, to Egypt and to the battlefield together as a result of these shot choices (2). The audience's view of seeing all this concomitantly was purposefully created by Weir in order to accentuate their relationship and to position the viewer in a way to sympathise and side with them as characters (2). As the death of Archy occurs, it creates a tear in their relationship and therefore allows for the audience to feel the trauma Frank would feel. In turn this allows for Weir's directorial decisions to prove that the nature of war is destructive. Similarly to Ted Kotcheff, Weir is also making a commercial film, so it shares similar conventions withFirst Blood, which is also a commercial film. Kotcheff's relies heavier on technical elements, such as close–ups and explosions to grab the viewer, as demonstrated in First Blood. His use of close–ups on Rambo's face and body "directs the audience's attention to the significance of his actions" (5, p.29), which in turn makes the viewer feel closer to him. For example, as Rambo is stitching up his war wound, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Guilt In Atonement Joe Wrights film "Atonement" psychologically explores the feeling of guilt through the character, Briony Tallis. By this I mean that through different scenes in the movie we see how Briony deals with her guilt and how it shapes her life. Certain scenes that the audience can interpret in this way include Briony looking out window, the apartment scene and Final interview. Scene 1– Briony looking out window In this scene we see Briony running to the window, after being sent to her room, to watch Robbie get arrested. When she gets to the window we then see a POV shot from the window of Cecilia running after Robbie and hugging him as he gets arrested. This gives Briony the first clue that she has done something wrong as if Robbie had really been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here we see Briony explain that the apartment scene never took place but aside from that she describes the book as "all the truth, no rhymes, no embellishments". This repeated quote helps link the this scene with the apartment scene and so helps the audience understand the apartment scene is the way in which Briony believes she should have apologised but the real way in which she dealt with her guilt was by writing the book and creating a new ending. She says that "in the book I wanted to give Robbie and Cecilia what they missed out on in real life" and this quote is made even more powerful by the close up of Briony's face in which we see true emotion. We see that Briony feels that this was the only way in which she could make amends for what she did and the fact that Briony is releasing the book at such an old age could be interpreted to mean that she was never able to break free from the guilt she felt for what she had done. This scene as a whole can be read as a psychological exploration of guilt as the audience interprets that Briony was never truly able to move on with her life because of her guilt and that she feels partly responsible for Cecilia's and Robbie's death. We are able to see how guilt can ruin someone's life if they are not able to move on or make up for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Dr. Dagmar's Delusion In 'Lars Is Single' Lars Lindstrom is a 27 year old Caucasian male. He has short brown hair, a brown mustache and brown eyes. Lars is a Christian, and is often see at his local church or reading the bible. Although he owns half of his parent's house, he lives in the garage, which he has made into a studio apartment. His education level is not mentioned, although he has a job that supports him, so he must be educated to some extent. At the beginning of the film Lars is single, though throughout the movie he enters into two different relationships (Kimmel & Gillespie 2007). Lars has many internal strengths, one of which is how he uses his delusion as a coping mechanism to combat the stressors in his life. Although delusion is typically seen as a mental 'illness', it should be viewed as the individual's ability to cope the best way they can in extreme stress, not as a weakness. Lars had plenty of stress to cope with: his mother passed away while giving birth to him, and years later his brother, Gus, left Lars and their father... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dagmar is Lar's doctor and psychologist. She offers to treat Bianca so that she can assess Lar's and help treat his delusion. Dr. Dagmar uses a strength based approach and views Lar's delusion as a way of him expressing his emotions in a safe way, not as an adverse illness. She explains that the delusion is real to Lars, that he is making the decisions surrounding it, and that others around him have to support the delusion if they want to give him a chance to recover from it. She accepts his belief in Bianca, does not belittle him for it, and encourages the community to do the same. This is a strength based approach in that she stays where the client is mentally and emotionally, accepts his choices and his behavior, and believes that the he has the power learn and grow from it (Kisthardt, 2006). Dr. Dagmar also helps Lars work through his aversion to touch, and his intense fear and anxiety surrounding childbirth and people leaving him (Kimmel & Gillespie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Underage Drinking Essay Imagine killing your best friend. Imagine smashing him into a telephone pole, crushing his bones and organs and making him bleed to death. Imagine the pain and suffering he would go through. Imagine then going on trial for his death, facing his family and friends and the hateful stares as you walk in the courtroom. Imagine a verdict of guilty and being sentenced to thirty years in prison, thirty long years to sit alone and ponder how you could have been so stupid to kill someone you love. How would a night like this have begun? It probably began like the night of a typical American teenager. You would go pick up a carload of your closest friends and head to the party scene. You have a few drinks, maybe a beer or two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now imagine your freshman year of high school. You get invited to that huge senior party, so of course you go. There are a million different types of drinks there and you are offered a beer by some upperclassmen. You take
  • 34. it and chug it, trying to impress them. They offer you another and another, until finally you pass out. You are put, unconscious in a chair and the party goes on. The next morning someone tries to wake you, but you won't open your eyes. They call 911 and you are taken to the hospital. You are rushed into the ER and 10 minutes later are pronounced dead due to alcohol poisoning. This is how alcohol affects the teenagers of America today. It ruins lives and not only the lives of those who drink. It affects their friends and family. It even affects people they do not know, the thousands of people that are killed each year by drunk drivers. Many teens think they are invincible, that nothing will ever happen to them. They will never drink too much or be in an accident. But many lives are taken away because of underage drinking. These people are killed in an instant, squashed like bugs on a windshield. They never get to grow up and fulfill their dreams. They become that bum on the street, staggering around and yelling obscene comments. They are like the stray dog that never really finds a place in life. So what is the solution to this problem? Stop the underage drinking. Americans today need to wait until
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  • 36. The Importance Of Flight In Song Of Solomon In the novel Song of Solomon, a central motif of flight was dominant throughout the entire book. Song of Solomon starts off the first scene of the book with a man surrounded by an audience who are watching him decide whether or not he is going to jump off the roof of a building. The man that was on top of the building was Robert Smith. It is never said in the book, but it can be assumed that Robert Smith was one of the Seven Days men. The Seven Days is a group of black men who respond to a person of color getting killed by a white person by taking seven days to kill one white person for every person of color that is killed. Smith's attempt to jump off of the building seemed like he actually believed that he could physically fly, even though he ended up just falling to his death. The theme of flight was mentioned countless times throughout the rest of the novel, and even in the last scene of the novel, when Milkman "takes flight" for the first and last time, multiple physical references to flight are mentioned. The central idea of flight is what the book centers around and flight helps create a journey that is full of personal growth and reflection for the main character Milkman. The countless references about flight, and a link between self acceptance and naming in the book create the build up that leads to Milkman's "flight" at the end of the book. During the first scene of Song of Solomon, Robert Smith is surrounded by a crowd that is described as half "sniggered" and half filled with "apprehension" watching him before he attempts to jump off of the roof (Morrison 6). Throughout the entire first scene of the book, flight or things related to it, are mentioned countless amounts of times, including describing the man as "a man flapping his wings" and "a little bird'll be here in the morning"(Morrison 9). It even talked about Mr. Smith saying that he had "blue silk wings"(Morrison 9). As the crowd is waiting, a woman starts to sing a song about flight. The song the women in the crowd started to sing also mentions flight, "O sugarman done fly away, Sugarman done gone, Sugarman cut across the sky, Sugarman gone home.."(Morrison 6). This song was sung at the beginning of the novel when a man was about to "take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Case Study : The Starbucks Inside Questrom In the Starbucks inside Questrom, on a Friday afternoon, Courtney Bold sits across from me in a corner booth enjoying a grande nonfat chai latte. The aroma of coffee, the clattering of machines, clicks from laptop keyboards, and people's hushed voices fill the space around us. Courtney has just come from a meeting with Questrom student leaders discussing updates and plans for spring semester. Her pale skin puts the focus on her hazel eyes and her black, curly hair streaked with purple. The purple in her hair clashes with her business–casual attire, yet this oxymoron is a perfect image to describe her personality: sassy, confident, organized, creative, driven, music lover, risk taker. A California native, Courtney traded in Sacramento's sunshine for Boston's heavy snowfall for the past four years as an undergraduate at Boston University's Questrom School of Business concentrating in marketing, information systems, and law. She is also a member of the Kilachand Honor's College where she takes additional classes in diverse subjects. On her first day she walked into her lecture scared and lost, but she has grown during the past four years. She is confident, aware of her beliefs, and formed lasting friendships with people from diverse cultures. She does many activities and has to balance her commitments, including being senate chair in BU Student Government, and a member of Delta Sigma Pi, a coed business fraternity along with her classes, but her organizational skills and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Corpus Delicti Case Study 1. Explain what a crime scene is and what is meant by establishing the "corpus delicti." A crime scene is the place where a crime scene has been committed, a crime scene can also be in multiple locations depending on the crime and the crime scene or scenes must be investigated in order to prove who did it, who did not do it, how, where, and why the crime was committed (p. 2). Establishing the "corpus delicti" or body of crime refers to the process when deciding if whether a crime has been committed or not and what kind of crime was committed, this will dictate if establishing a crime scene is need it or not (p. 3). 2. What is one of the most important steps to take at a crime scene and why? In my opinion from a first officer at the scene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Lady Macbeth Sleepwalking Scene Essay Doctor Background: In the beginning of Act five Scene one, the doctor and the gentlewoman are conversing about Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking condition when Lady Macbeth appears. Her eyes open wide, she enters the stage holding a candle to brighten her path. She repeatedly rubs her hands together in the air in a feverish washing motion. She appears to be engaged in a conversation with Macbeth on the matter of how her hands can be cleaned with only a small amount of water. She continues for a while before returning to her chamber. [The doctor goes back to his bedroom and stops, closing the door behind him. Letting out a big sigh, he looks into the audience] Doctor: Oh, dear Lord. [shaking head] What a peculiar sight, Lady Macbeth talks and walks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maybe the weight of the crown has been too burdensome. It is likely that her sleepwalking is a mere act to release her stresses. Maybe, just maybe... [he turns to face the opposite side of the stage] But I cannot erase what I saw with my own eyes, to interpret otherwise the situation. Her face... Her words... She showed no sense of regret as she talked of blood and murder. She seemed almost... analogous to the devil himself. The dark in her eyes sent shivers down my body. Is it not common sense that anyone, let alone the ever–sweet Lady Macbeth, shows sorrow or fear or sadness or just... any emotion that conscience brings? All that I saw on her face was fear for herself, worried that her sins will catch her out of.. [pause] planning murder. Why yes, I have heard Lord, I mean, King Macbeth say quite a lot of odd things such as seeing a ghost of Banquo– [suddenly stops as if remembering something] Banquo... Banquo... Yes! Lady Macbeth too mentioned Banquo. [mimicking Lady Macbeth] "I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried. He cannot come out on his grave." So, is it right to assume that the king and queen are responsible for the murder of Banquo? Macbeth's closest advisor and lifelong friend...? [stops in horror at the realisation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Conviction Is An American Drama Television Conviction is an American drama television show that centers around a new department of the New York County District Attorney 's Office called the Conviction Integrity Unit or the CIU. The CIU was created to reinvestigate any cases that could have been wrongfully convicted due to any external factors. The team has four members, an Assistant District Attorney (Sam Spencer), a former New York Police Department Detective who became District Attorney Investigator (Maxine Bohen), a Paralegal (Tess Larson) and a Forensic Technician (Frankie Cruz). They work under a Defense Attorney who was intimidated into the job as a result of a possible arrest because of drug possession. Every week, the team leader must choose a case that has been closed. They have five days to figure out what details in the case which could have by any chance caused a false conviction of an innocent person. They must go through past interviews, witnesses, photos of the crime scenes and any other information that could be in the case files. The episode that I chose was, A Simple Man, it is about how a man, Leo Scarlata, was convicted of arson and murder. It was proven that he had a mental deficiency as the results of an IQ, Intelligence Quotient, test his score was 70. The average score for an IQ test was 100, anything below that score means that individual is cognitively impaired. He should not have been charged for the crime or give the punishment that he received, but the score was not low enough. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Symbolism In Lady Macbeth's Sleepwalking Scene Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking scene, in Shakespeare's Macbeth, conveys the toll of her deeds on her conscience through the use of dialogue, language techniques and symbolism. Through the use dialogue and imagery, Lady Macbeth demonstrates how ambition can lead characters to pursue things they normally wouldn't. After receiving a letter from her husband revealing a future of becoming king, Lady Macbeth wants to speed up the process. She realises Macbeth is to kind to murder to current ruler, planning to "pour [her] spirits in thine ear". From her introduction, Lady Macbeth is shown as a ruthless woman as the promise of power and wealth that comes with being king is what lures Lady Macbeth into supporting the original king's murder. Lady Macbeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...