Both stories follow a young female protagonist who is transported from their normal world to a fantastical new world. In the new world, they face challenges from an evil queen/witch figure and overcome obstacles with the help of magical helper characters. Through their journeys, the protagonists learn lessons that make them stronger and more independent, allowing them to return home having grown as individuals.
1) A couple finds an old man with enormous wings stuck in the mud on their property after a heavy rain.
2) They keep him locked in their chicken coop, and when their baby recovers from illness, they decide to set him free.
3) However, word spreads and people flock to their home to see the "angel", paying to view him. The couple profits greatly by charging admission.
Cerise Hood is part of Little Red Riding Hood as the next Red Riding Hood. She is a student at Ever After High who is on the Rebel side in the destiny conflict as she has no choice due to her secret that she has not revealed. She keeps to herself and is mysterious. Her personality is that she is shy and mysterious due to keeping her secret. She has not revealed her family.
The answers of British literature final examChris2610
The story is about a boy named Paul who lives with his mother, father, and siblings in an upper-middle class family. They lack money despite their lavish lifestyle. Paul develops a special power to predict horse races and wins money, giving it to his greedy mother. However, the voices in the house demanding "more money" drive Paul to risk more. He dies of brain fever after ignoring his uncle's warning and betting on a final race. His mother is left with a large sum but has lost her son.
This document provides background information on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, including a summary of the plot. It discusses the characters Alice encounters in Wonderland, such as the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, and Cheshire Cat. It also analyzes themes like growth into adulthood and learning the rules of new games and situations. Motifs like dreams and subversion are explored, along with the garden being used as a symbol.
Rachel Hall summarizes Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The summary includes:
1) Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters a strange world called Wonderland where she encounters peculiar characters like the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat.
2) Alice is intelligent but confused by the illogical events in Wonderland. She meets characters like the Mad Hatter who speaks in riddles.
3) Rachel's favorite part was when Alice attends a nonsensical courtroom scene presided over by a mad King where the rules keep changing.
Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland satirizes and inverts various social structures and power dynamics of 19th century English society. The story, which was inspired by real conversations Carroll had with Alice Liddell, features nonsensical characters and scenarios that undermine expectations around family, etiquette, language, monarchy, and justice. Throughout the story, Alice struggles to navigate a topsy-turvy world where no rules seem to apply consistently. The work questions how individuals can function within societies with changing rules and no clear means of communication or fairness.
MATH in Alice In Wonderland (Chapters 4 - 6)Nathan Nogales
The document summarizes various mathematical concepts from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland chapters 4-6, including:
1) The reflexive property of equality, cause and effect trichotomy, indirect proof, and relative/absolute maximum.
2) Properties of circles, exclusivity of properties, and symmetry property of equality.
3) Use of deductive reasoning by the Cat to conclude it is mad based on how it reacts differently than a dog.
1) A couple finds an old man with enormous wings stuck in the mud on their property after a heavy rain.
2) They keep him locked in their chicken coop, and when their baby recovers from illness, they decide to set him free.
3) However, word spreads and people flock to their home to see the "angel", paying to view him. The couple profits greatly by charging admission.
Cerise Hood is part of Little Red Riding Hood as the next Red Riding Hood. She is a student at Ever After High who is on the Rebel side in the destiny conflict as she has no choice due to her secret that she has not revealed. She keeps to herself and is mysterious. Her personality is that she is shy and mysterious due to keeping her secret. She has not revealed her family.
The answers of British literature final examChris2610
The story is about a boy named Paul who lives with his mother, father, and siblings in an upper-middle class family. They lack money despite their lavish lifestyle. Paul develops a special power to predict horse races and wins money, giving it to his greedy mother. However, the voices in the house demanding "more money" drive Paul to risk more. He dies of brain fever after ignoring his uncle's warning and betting on a final race. His mother is left with a large sum but has lost her son.
This document provides background information on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, including a summary of the plot. It discusses the characters Alice encounters in Wonderland, such as the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, and Cheshire Cat. It also analyzes themes like growth into adulthood and learning the rules of new games and situations. Motifs like dreams and subversion are explored, along with the garden being used as a symbol.
Rachel Hall summarizes Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The summary includes:
1) Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters a strange world called Wonderland where she encounters peculiar characters like the Mad Hatter and Cheshire Cat.
2) Alice is intelligent but confused by the illogical events in Wonderland. She meets characters like the Mad Hatter who speaks in riddles.
3) Rachel's favorite part was when Alice attends a nonsensical courtroom scene presided over by a mad King where the rules keep changing.
Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland satirizes and inverts various social structures and power dynamics of 19th century English society. The story, which was inspired by real conversations Carroll had with Alice Liddell, features nonsensical characters and scenarios that undermine expectations around family, etiquette, language, monarchy, and justice. Throughout the story, Alice struggles to navigate a topsy-turvy world where no rules seem to apply consistently. The work questions how individuals can function within societies with changing rules and no clear means of communication or fairness.
MATH in Alice In Wonderland (Chapters 4 - 6)Nathan Nogales
The document summarizes various mathematical concepts from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland chapters 4-6, including:
1) The reflexive property of equality, cause and effect trichotomy, indirect proof, and relative/absolute maximum.
2) Properties of circles, exclusivity of properties, and symmetry property of equality.
3) Use of deductive reasoning by the Cat to conclude it is mad based on how it reacts differently than a dog.
1) The document summarizes the story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, where a girl named Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters a fantasy world.
2) It provides an extract from Chapter 1 where Alice is bored and sees a White Rabbit with a waistcoat and watch, which she finds strange. She follows the rabbit down its hole.
3) The extract is considered important for teaching children's literature as it depicts a relatable young protagonist, demonstrates moral lessons, and promotes reading, learning, and development.
Whore 1: You will suffer dearly for your sinsRichard Porter
He pushed her against the wall of the dilapidated, deserted building that was destined to be razed for another renewal zone in New York City at the beginning of the 20th century. The new electric streetlights softly lit up her face. She was young thin and frightened. Her body was so small that from a distance, she looked like she might be alittle child, but upon closer inspection, the curves of her tiny frame convinced him that she might be 15 or 18.
The document provides an update on the 11th generation of a Sims legacy family. It summarizes births, deaths, marriages, graduations, and other life events. Key events include twins Alice and Olivia being born to Celine, Charlotte being born as the first possible heir to Zac and Jade, and Matthew being born to Vera and George. The document notes some challenges of rebuilding the game and legacy due to computer issues but expresses determination to continue the multi-generational story.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Charlotte finds missing pages from her great-grandmother's novel that provide context to the story. The pages describe how Calista accidentally kills her fiancé Ryker with a spell. Her witch friends think a demon trapped in Calista's house is responsible. To get Ryker back, Calista must go to the basement where she finds the demon Mason. He says she must make others suffer through curses or dark arts to gain her happiness back. He suggests targeting a Legacy family.
The document analyzes the story of Aladdin through various psychological lenses. It discusses how Freudian concepts like the id, ego, and superego are represented in Aladdin's journey. It also examines feminist interpretations of the story and how gender roles reflect the patriarchal society. Finally, it explores Jungian ideas of the story being a archetypal hero's quest and how mythological symbols enhance the tale.
The story follows a boy named Paul who becomes obsessed with the idea of luck and gambling after a conversation with his mother. Paul believes he can predict the winners of horse races by riding his rocking horse. His uncle enables his gambling in secret. When Paul wins money, he gives it to his mother, though she wants it all at once. As she spends it, the voices in the house demanding more money grow louder. Paul dies riding his rocking horse, suggesting materialism's harm. The theme is the destructive power of obsession with money and lack of love in the family.
Mad hatter- Pinocchio - Captain hook - The HuntsmanOUATSpain
A young man with magical hat-making abilities uses his portal hat to travel between realms as a thief. He falls in love with another thief, Priscilla, has a daughter named Grace, but Priscilla is killed during a heist. The Evil Queen later coerces the man, known as Jefferson, to use his hat to enter Wonderland and help her with a task, trapping him there. Jefferson is also a skilled hunter who was raised by wolves. The Evil Queen later blackmails him into trying to kill Snow White but he spares her life.
This document summarizes some of the mathematical influences and references found in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It discusses how concepts from symbolic algebra, logic, Euclidean geometry, and projective geometry are represented through the characters and scenarios in the story. Negative numbers and their controversial history are also reflected in Alice's discussions. The Caterpillar's advice to Alice to "keep your temper" references keeping proportions consistent, as in Euclidean geometry.
The document provides a summary of several European folk tales and legends, including "The Legend of Etna" from Italy and "Gediminas' Dream-the legend of the founding of Vilnius" from Lithuania. It also includes a longer story titled "Once Upon a Time in Dalmatia" from the Dalmatian region of Croatia that describes how an orphan child and a faithful dog are cared for by a kind woman in a house that mysteriously appears from a magical chest.
Trailer for my book
Special thanks to the artist who drew the figures, the voice over girl and the author. Thanks for watching and remember to subscribe to the official YouTube channel named Erica Demiro!
The document provides character introductions and summaries of themes for the story "The Swan's Wife". It describes the main characters Maia, a Serbian refugee girl in London, and the unnamed narrator, a migrant from Pakistan who loves Maia. It discusses themes of exile, alienation, and the restrictions faced by women in the 1970s. It also describes how the story mixes Indian mythology involving swans and crows with the fictional narrative, reinforcing the concept of pluralism. Maia struggles between her love of nature and dealings with men like Maximilian who seek to exploit her. The ending suggests the narrator may use or abandon Maia as other men have.
The document is a short story titled "Araby" by James Joyce. It describes a young boy's first experience with love and longing. [1] The boy lives on North Richmond Street and becomes infatuated with his friend Mangan's sister. [2] He obsessively thinks about her and hopes to impress her by bringing her a gift from the Araby bazaar. [3] However, when he finally makes it to the bazaar, he finds that it has already closed, leaving him feeling like a "creature driven and derided by vanity."
Charlotte asks her father Zac to read her a bedtime story from her great-grandmother Chanel's bookcase instead of her children's books. Zac finds a novel written by Chanel called "Chanel Fashionista" and decides to read it to Charlotte. The story is about a young woman named Calista who moves away from her gypsy lifestyle and buys a new house that her witch friend Laci warns is cursed. Calista discovers a secret passageway behind the bookcase that leads down into darkness. Zac stops reading when he finds that several pages are missing from the book, leaving Charlotte wanting to know what happens next.
Aladdin and the magic lamp lucia martin and patriciaCrelgo
The document tells a story about Aladdin, a poor boy who lives with his mother. One day, a man claiming to be Aladdin's uncle visits and promises him riches if he retrieves an old lamp from a cave. However, the man is actually a wicked magician. Aladdin goes into the cave and becomes trapped. He discovers the lamp contains a genie who grants wishes. The genie helps Aladdin escape and becomes rich. Aladdin sees the princess and wants to marry her, but the magician kidnaps her. With the help of the genie, Aladdin rescues the princess and defeats the magician.
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence. It discusses the main conflict as the family's need for more money to maintain their social status, which leads Paul to start gambling on horses. It also notes Lawrence's use of irony, as giving his mother money only makes the problem worse. Finally, it analyzes how the story has elements of both a fairy tale, in its beginning, and a fable, in its portrayal of greed ruining one's life.
To be done different styles of advertising JosephBWO
This document defines and provides examples of different styles of television advertising narratives, including realist, anti-realist, animation, talking heads, series, documentary, surreal, humorous, dramatic, and parodic. Realist narratives focus on everyday concerns while anti-realist narratives depict unrealistic scenarios. Examples are provided for each style to illustrate how different ads employ different narrative techniques to promote their products.
Web-based dramas are original television content produced for broadcast on the internet. They include web series, miniseries, and animated shorts. Major distributors of web television include YouTube, Myspace, and Blip.tv. A web-based drama is a series of videos that tell a storyline through a group of characters created for free online. Examples include Doctor Who Dreamland, a spin-off of the BBC show Doctor Who that features the main character in new adventures. Common conventions of web-based dramas are similar to traditional TV dramas, using techniques like music, story arcs, defined characters, and cliffhangers.
JC is murdered and blamed for a crime. He returns as a ghost to solve the mystery with the help of an old woman who can speak to ghosts. JC discovers the old woman is actually the murderer. When confronted, she admits to the crime but says her son committed the murder. Her son then kills her to avoid arrest for both crimes. With the case solved, JC's spirit is finally at peace and ascends to heaven.
JC is murdered and blamed for a crime. He returns as a ghost to seek revenge on the real killer. With the help of an old woman who can speak to ghosts, JC tries to solve a riddle to identify the culprit. He discovers that the old woman is actually the murderer. When confronted, she admits to the crime but claims her son committed the murder. Her son then kills her before being arrested for two crimes. JC realizes he has no unfinished business and ascends to heaven.
1) The document summarizes the story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, where a girl named Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters a fantasy world.
2) It provides an extract from Chapter 1 where Alice is bored and sees a White Rabbit with a waistcoat and watch, which she finds strange. She follows the rabbit down its hole.
3) The extract is considered important for teaching children's literature as it depicts a relatable young protagonist, demonstrates moral lessons, and promotes reading, learning, and development.
Whore 1: You will suffer dearly for your sinsRichard Porter
He pushed her against the wall of the dilapidated, deserted building that was destined to be razed for another renewal zone in New York City at the beginning of the 20th century. The new electric streetlights softly lit up her face. She was young thin and frightened. Her body was so small that from a distance, she looked like she might be alittle child, but upon closer inspection, the curves of her tiny frame convinced him that she might be 15 or 18.
The document provides an update on the 11th generation of a Sims legacy family. It summarizes births, deaths, marriages, graduations, and other life events. Key events include twins Alice and Olivia being born to Celine, Charlotte being born as the first possible heir to Zac and Jade, and Matthew being born to Vera and George. The document notes some challenges of rebuilding the game and legacy due to computer issues but expresses determination to continue the multi-generational story.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Larry, a divorced father, takes a job as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History in New York to maintain stability for his son, but discovers that the museum's exhibits come to life at night due to a magical artifact; when the artifact is stolen by his predecessor, Larry must work with the living exhibits to retrieve it and stop the thieves in order to keep his job and relationship with his son.
Charlotte finds missing pages from her great-grandmother's novel that provide context to the story. The pages describe how Calista accidentally kills her fiancé Ryker with a spell. Her witch friends think a demon trapped in Calista's house is responsible. To get Ryker back, Calista must go to the basement where she finds the demon Mason. He says she must make others suffer through curses or dark arts to gain her happiness back. He suggests targeting a Legacy family.
The document analyzes the story of Aladdin through various psychological lenses. It discusses how Freudian concepts like the id, ego, and superego are represented in Aladdin's journey. It also examines feminist interpretations of the story and how gender roles reflect the patriarchal society. Finally, it explores Jungian ideas of the story being a archetypal hero's quest and how mythological symbols enhance the tale.
The story follows a boy named Paul who becomes obsessed with the idea of luck and gambling after a conversation with his mother. Paul believes he can predict the winners of horse races by riding his rocking horse. His uncle enables his gambling in secret. When Paul wins money, he gives it to his mother, though she wants it all at once. As she spends it, the voices in the house demanding more money grow louder. Paul dies riding his rocking horse, suggesting materialism's harm. The theme is the destructive power of obsession with money and lack of love in the family.
Mad hatter- Pinocchio - Captain hook - The HuntsmanOUATSpain
A young man with magical hat-making abilities uses his portal hat to travel between realms as a thief. He falls in love with another thief, Priscilla, has a daughter named Grace, but Priscilla is killed during a heist. The Evil Queen later coerces the man, known as Jefferson, to use his hat to enter Wonderland and help her with a task, trapping him there. Jefferson is also a skilled hunter who was raised by wolves. The Evil Queen later blackmails him into trying to kill Snow White but he spares her life.
This document summarizes some of the mathematical influences and references found in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. It discusses how concepts from symbolic algebra, logic, Euclidean geometry, and projective geometry are represented through the characters and scenarios in the story. Negative numbers and their controversial history are also reflected in Alice's discussions. The Caterpillar's advice to Alice to "keep your temper" references keeping proportions consistent, as in Euclidean geometry.
The document provides a summary of several European folk tales and legends, including "The Legend of Etna" from Italy and "Gediminas' Dream-the legend of the founding of Vilnius" from Lithuania. It also includes a longer story titled "Once Upon a Time in Dalmatia" from the Dalmatian region of Croatia that describes how an orphan child and a faithful dog are cared for by a kind woman in a house that mysteriously appears from a magical chest.
Trailer for my book
Special thanks to the artist who drew the figures, the voice over girl and the author. Thanks for watching and remember to subscribe to the official YouTube channel named Erica Demiro!
The document provides character introductions and summaries of themes for the story "The Swan's Wife". It describes the main characters Maia, a Serbian refugee girl in London, and the unnamed narrator, a migrant from Pakistan who loves Maia. It discusses themes of exile, alienation, and the restrictions faced by women in the 1970s. It also describes how the story mixes Indian mythology involving swans and crows with the fictional narrative, reinforcing the concept of pluralism. Maia struggles between her love of nature and dealings with men like Maximilian who seek to exploit her. The ending suggests the narrator may use or abandon Maia as other men have.
The document is a short story titled "Araby" by James Joyce. It describes a young boy's first experience with love and longing. [1] The boy lives on North Richmond Street and becomes infatuated with his friend Mangan's sister. [2] He obsessively thinks about her and hopes to impress her by bringing her a gift from the Araby bazaar. [3] However, when he finally makes it to the bazaar, he finds that it has already closed, leaving him feeling like a "creature driven and derided by vanity."
Charlotte asks her father Zac to read her a bedtime story from her great-grandmother Chanel's bookcase instead of her children's books. Zac finds a novel written by Chanel called "Chanel Fashionista" and decides to read it to Charlotte. The story is about a young woman named Calista who moves away from her gypsy lifestyle and buys a new house that her witch friend Laci warns is cursed. Calista discovers a secret passageway behind the bookcase that leads down into darkness. Zac stops reading when he finds that several pages are missing from the book, leaving Charlotte wanting to know what happens next.
Aladdin and the magic lamp lucia martin and patriciaCrelgo
The document tells a story about Aladdin, a poor boy who lives with his mother. One day, a man claiming to be Aladdin's uncle visits and promises him riches if he retrieves an old lamp from a cave. However, the man is actually a wicked magician. Aladdin goes into the cave and becomes trapped. He discovers the lamp contains a genie who grants wishes. The genie helps Aladdin escape and becomes rich. Aladdin sees the princess and wants to marry her, but the magician kidnaps her. With the help of the genie, Aladdin rescues the princess and defeats the magician.
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence. It discusses the main conflict as the family's need for more money to maintain their social status, which leads Paul to start gambling on horses. It also notes Lawrence's use of irony, as giving his mother money only makes the problem worse. Finally, it analyzes how the story has elements of both a fairy tale, in its beginning, and a fable, in its portrayal of greed ruining one's life.
To be done different styles of advertising JosephBWO
This document defines and provides examples of different styles of television advertising narratives, including realist, anti-realist, animation, talking heads, series, documentary, surreal, humorous, dramatic, and parodic. Realist narratives focus on everyday concerns while anti-realist narratives depict unrealistic scenarios. Examples are provided for each style to illustrate how different ads employ different narrative techniques to promote their products.
Web-based dramas are original television content produced for broadcast on the internet. They include web series, miniseries, and animated shorts. Major distributors of web television include YouTube, Myspace, and Blip.tv. A web-based drama is a series of videos that tell a storyline through a group of characters created for free online. Examples include Doctor Who Dreamland, a spin-off of the BBC show Doctor Who that features the main character in new adventures. Common conventions of web-based dramas are similar to traditional TV dramas, using techniques like music, story arcs, defined characters, and cliffhangers.
JC is murdered and blamed for a crime. He returns as a ghost to solve the mystery with the help of an old woman who can speak to ghosts. JC discovers the old woman is actually the murderer. When confronted, she admits to the crime but says her son committed the murder. Her son then kills her to avoid arrest for both crimes. With the case solved, JC's spirit is finally at peace and ascends to heaven.
JC is murdered and blamed for a crime. He returns as a ghost to seek revenge on the real killer. With the help of an old woman who can speak to ghosts, JC tries to solve a riddle to identify the culprit. He discovers that the old woman is actually the murderer. When confronted, she admits to the crime but claims her son committed the murder. Her son then kills her before being arrested for two crimes. JC realizes he has no unfinished business and ascends to heaven.
The document provides feedback from focus groups on a TV advertisement. Key points:
- Focus groups approved of the ad, found it funny and engaging for the target audience. Actors and themes appealed to the right demographic.
- The only suggested improvement was adding a voiceover and branding at the end.
- Challenges included lack of clear leadership, scheduling issues with actresses, and having to change locations. These were overcome through improved organization and finding replacements.
- Technical skills learned included camera techniques, file conversion, and YouTube uploading to create and share the final product. Location scouting was enhanced through varied shots of each site.
This budget outlines £30 worth of supplies needed for a project including black contact lenses costing £15-£20, fake blood for £5, borrowed fake knife, and danger tape for £5. The black contact lenses and danger tape will be ordered from Amazon with 1-2 week delivery, while the fake blood will be bought at a local joke shop on the day of filming and the fake knife will come from the local cafeteria.
1) The document summarizes two web dramas - Dr Who Dreamland and Becoming Human.
2) Dr Who Dreamland is a 6 episode animated web series starring the 10th Doctor that aired on the BBC website. It appeals to both Dr Who fans and younger children.
3) Becoming Human is a supernatural drama spin-off of Being Human that follows a teenage vampire, werewolf, and ghost trying to solve a murder at their school.
Green screens are used in TV dramas like EastEnders to film glasses and drinks separately from actors in pub scenes. This saves actors time and effort by avoiding accidental spills or breakages that could delay production. While it reduces on-set risks and lets actors focus on acting, green screening takes extra time and money. The document proposes using a green screen to film an actor falling down stairs for a web-based drama scene.
The document discusses location scouting and risk assessment for filming a school-based web drama. It plans to film most scenes on the school grounds, including on the staircase, in classrooms, near the toilets, and in hallways. It then assesses potential risks for each location, rating the stairs the highest risk at 6-8/10 due to possibilities of falling, and classrooms the lowest at 3/10 due to hazards like wires and falling. Other assessed risks include contact lenses, fake blood, and use of a switchblade knife prop.
Our colour scheme uses black and red. We considered different fonts for our typography and out target audience selected the first font for us to use on our website. The document discusses colour scheme and typography choices but provides little detail.
This document discusses web-based dramas, which are original television shows produced for the internet. Some major distributors of web television include YouTube, Myspace, and Crackle. Web-based dramas tell stories through a series of video episodes featuring recurring characters. Examples given are Doctor Who Dreamland, a spin-off of the BBC show Doctor Who, and Becoming Human, which uses conventions like music, storylines, distinguishable characters, and cliffhangers similar to traditional television dramas.
Saatchi and Saatchi is a global advertising agency founded in 1970 in London by brothers Maurice and Charles Saatchi with over 140 offices worldwide and 6,500 employees. The agency pioneered the concept of "Lovemarks" to describe the emotional connection between customers and brands and has major clients including Diago, Emirites, General Mills, Kraft Foods, Lenovo, Mead Johnson, Novartis, Procter & Gamble, Toyota, and Visa Europe.
This document discusses different types of television advertising styles, including talking heads, documentaries, animation, realist, anti-realist, abstract, series, humorous, surreal, dramatic, and parody. Talking heads involve close-ups of people directly addressing the audience. Documentaries demonstrate products and benefits in an informative style. Animation uses cartoon illustrations to promote messages. Realist shows realistic portrayals of everyday concerns solved by products. Anti-realist indulges in unrealistic scenarios. Abstract is non-representational and creative. Series continue storylines across multiple ads.
The document discusses the purposes of music videos, which include advertising the artist's music to increase sales of recordings and merchandise, as well as entertainment. It also lists other common promotional methods for artists such as posters, print ads, radio appearances, television ads, digital marketing through social media and websites, and word of mouth. Specifically for the artist being discussed, promotional strategies proposed include posters in schools and the local area, online video ads and pop-ups, links to a website, and social media accounts to promote through word of mouth.
The document discusses a mood board and deodorant adverts to inspire a new advert. The mood board includes aspects to incorporate like long lasting, coolness, attracting women, confidence, and effectiveness. Current deodorant ads, like Lynx ads, often feature nerdy men who sweat excessively but after using the product stop sweating and attract women, mirroring the planned concept for the new advert.
This mood board aims to capture key elements for a deodorant advertisement, including long-lasting protection, a cool feeling, empowering women, confidence, and effectiveness. Reference advertisements show similar concepts being used to promote deodorant brands currently.
This mood board aims to capture key elements for a deodorant advertisement, including long-lasting protection, a cool feeling, empowering women, confidence, and effectiveness. Reference advertisements show similar concepts being used to promote deodorant brands currently.
This mood board aims to capture key elements for a deodorant advertisement, including long-lasting protection, a cool feeling, empowering women, confidence, and effectiveness. Reference advertisements show similar concepts being used to promote deodorant brands currently.
Both stories follow a young female protagonist who is transported from their normal world to a fantastical new world. In the new world, they face challenges from an evil queen/witch figure and overcome obstacles with the help of magical helper characters. Through their journeys, the protagonists learn lessons that make them stronger and more independent, allowing them to return home having grown as individuals.
This document is a mood board of similar music videos to reference for a music video project code named JJLN. The mood board contains visual examples from other music videos that share common themes, aesthetics, or styles to help inspire and guide the creation of the JJLN music video. The mood board acts as a reference tool to draw from successful elements of past music videos.
Discover the chic spots and hidden gems that made Sex and the City iconic with our Sex in the City Tour. From trendy cafes to luxurious boutiques, follow in the footsteps of your favorite characters and explore the city that never sleeps in true SATC style.
Prepare for cold weather rafting with proper gear: layering for warmth, insulated headgear, gloves, waterproof footwear, and essential accessories like sunglasses and sunscreen. Prioritize safety with a life jacket and maintain gear for optimal performance. Stay warm, dry, and ready for adventure on the rapids!
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Ibiza, situated in the Balearic Islands, stands out as a destination that encompasses everything: stunning landscapes, hidden gems to explore, a vibrant social scene, rich cultural life, and exceptional gastronomy. Opting for ‘Ibiza Rent A Boat’ to experience an unforgettable vacation on the White Island is certainly worthwhile, prompting a deeper exploration of the unique and fascinating aspects of Ibiza.
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3. Spirited Away
Ten-year old Chihiro and her parents are moving when her father takes a wrong turn. Her father thinks they've found an abandoned
amusement park and insists on exploring. Chihiro finds an exquisite bathhouse. Suddenly a boy orders her to cross the river before
dark. Spirits begin haunting the park, and when Chihiro returns to her parents, they have become pigs. Chihiro runs to the river, but it
has flooded and is impossible to cross. The boy, whose name is Haku, finds her and says he has known her since she was little. He
tells her to ask for a job from the bathhouse's boiler-man, Kamaji. Kamaji and the worker Lin send Chihiro to the witch Yubaba, who
runs the bathhouse. Yubaba gives Chihiro a job but steals her name. She is renamed Sen, the first character of her name.Haku
shows Sen her parents' pigpen. Among her belongings, she finds a goodbye card addressed to Chihiro. Sen realizes that
she has already forgotten her name. Haku warns her that Yubaba controls people by taking their names. If she forgets hers
like he has forgotten his, then she cannot leave the spirit world.At work, Sen invites a silent masked creature inside. A stink
spirit arrives and is Sen's first customer. She discovers he is the spirit of a polluted river. In gratitude for cleaning him, he
gifts Sen with a magic emetic dumpling. Secretly, the masked creature tempts a worker with gold, then swallows him.
Publically, the creature demands food and begins tipping extravagantly.The next morning, Sen sees paper shikigami
attacking a dragon. She recognizes the dragon as Haku transformed. When Haku crashes into Yubaba's penthouse, she
runs upstairs. As she passes the masked creature, he offers her a heap of gold, but she refuses it.When Sen reaches
Haku, a shikigami that stowed away on her back transforms into Zeniba, Yubaba's identical twin sister. Zeniba turns
Yubaba's baby son Boh into a mouse and creates a decoy baby. Haku has stolen a magic gold seal from her, and she warns
that it carries a deadly curse. Haku dives to the boiler room with Sen and Boh on his back. As they fall, Sen has a memory of
being underwater. She feeds Haku part of the dumpling, and he vomits up the seal and a black slug that Sen crushes. She
resolves to return the seal and apologize for Haku.Before she leaves, she confronts the masked creature, who is a monster
named No-Face. No-Face has become disgustingly obese, so Sen feeds him the rest of the dumpling. He begins vomiting
and angrily chases Sen out of the bathhouse. As he vomits, he returns to a normal size and a gentle demeanor.While
Sen, No-Face, and Boh travel to Zeniba, Yubaba is furious at the damage caused by No-Face. She blames Sen for inviting
him in and orders that her parents be slaughtered. Haku prods her into realizing that her baby is missing. He proposes to
return Boh in exchange for Yubaba freeing Sen and her parents. Sen, No-Face, and Boh arrive at Zeniba's house. Zeniba
reveals that Sen's love for Haku broke her curse. The black slug was how Yubaba controlled him. Haku arrives. As he flies
her and Boh back to the bathhouse, Sen has another memory of being underwater: When she was little, she fell in the
Kohaku River but was washed safely ashore. She realizes that Haku is the spirit of the Kohaku River and tells him his
name.To break the curse on her parents, Sen must recognize them from among a group of pigs. She correctly discerns that
her parents are not there. Haku takes her to the riverbed, which is dry once more. He says that he can't come with her, and
4. Alice in wonderland
Troubled by a strange recurring dream and mourning the loss of her beloved father, nineteen-year-old Alice Kingsleigh attends a garden
party at Lord Ascot's estate, where she is confronted by an unwanted marriage proposal and the stifling expectations of the society in
which she lives. Unsure of how to reply, and increasingly confused, she runs away to chase after a rabbit in a blue waistcoat, and
accidentally falls into a large rabbit hole. She is transported to a world called Wonderland, where she is greeted by the White Rabbit, the
Dormouse, the Dodo, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They argue over her identity as "the right Alice", who it is foretold will slay the
Red Queen's Jabberwocky on the Frabjous Day and restore the White Queen to power. The group is then ambushed by the
Bandersnatch and a group of playing-card soldiers led by the Knave of Hearts. Alice escapes and flees into the woods.The Knave informs
the Red Queen that Alice has returned and threatens her reign, and the soldiers are ordered to find Alice immediately. Meanwhile, the
wandering Alice encounters the Cheshire Cat, who takes her to the March Hare and the Hatter. On the way to the White Queen's
castle, Hatter relates the terror of the Red Queen's reign, and comments that Alice is not the same as she once was. The Hatter helps
Alice avoid capture by allowing himself to be seized instead. Later, Alice is found by Bayard the Bloodhound, who wishes to take her to
the White Queen, but Alice insists upon helping the Hatter, so they go to the Red Queen's castle.The Red Queen is unaware of Alice's
true identity and therefore welcomes her as a guest. Alice learns that the Vorpal Sword (the only weapon capable of killing the
Jabberwocky) is locked away in a case inside the Bandersnatch's den. The Knave crudely attempts to seduce Alice, but she rebuffs him.
She later manages to retrieve the sword and befriend the Backhander. The Knave finds her with the sword and attempts to arrest her.
Alice escapes on the back of the Bandersnatch and delivers the sword to the White Queen. The Cheshire Cat saves the Hatter from
execution, and the Hatter calls for rebellion against the Red Queen. The rebellion is quickly put down by the Jubjub bird. The resistance
flees to the White Queen's castle, and both armies prepare for battle. Alice remains unsure about the expectation for her to champion the
White Queen, and meets with Absolem the Caterpillar. He reminds Alice of her past visit to Under land (which she mistakenly called
"Wonderland" at the time) thirteen years earlier, and helps give her the courage to fight the Jabberwocky and accomplish "What she must
to do", while he becomes a pupa.When the Frabjous Day arrives, both the White and Red Queens gather their armies on a chessboard-
like battlefield and send forth their chosen champions (armor-clad Alice and the Jabberwocky respectively) to decide the fate of
Underland. Encouraging herself with the words of her late father, Alice manages to kill the Jabberwocky. The White Queen then banishes
the Red Queen and the Knave to the Outlands, and gives Alice a vial of the Jabberwocky's blood, which will take her home. The Hatter
suggests that she could stay in Underland, but she decides that she must go back and promises that she will return.Alice returns
home, where she stands up to her family and pledges to live life on her own terms. Impressed, Lord Ascot takes her in as his
apprentice, with the idea of establishing oceanic trade routes to China. As the story closes, Alice prepares to set off on a trading ship.
Absolem, now a butterfly, lands on her shoulder. Alice recognizes him and greets him before he flutters away.
5. Character comparison
Alice – Chihiro/Sen/ the hero: the comparison between these two
characters is that they are both young girls who are scared of change but
get transported to a different world where they face a lot of challenging
tasks that they have to overcome and along they way they learn important
life lessons that help them when they leave the strange new world.
White rabbit – Haku/ helper: these two characters are similar in the fact
that they are both working for the ‘Evil witch’ characters but they also help
the main character with there journey and helps them overcome some of
there challenges and by the end of the film these characters and the main
characters are close friends.
Red queen – Yubaba/ villain: these characters are the ‘Evil witch’ of the
film and they are out to stop the main character and put the tasks in place
for the main characters to overcome, these characters are there to make
life harder for the main characters and to try and make them fail
6. Character Comparison
Mad Hatter – Kamajii/ dispatcher: these two characters also help the main
character overcome one or two of their problems but do so in an
unpredicted way, both characters come across as ‘mad’ and act silly all
the time but overall they care about the main characters well being and
help out I different ways
Cheshire cat – Lin/ the donor: these two characters are like the helper
characters but they only appear a handful of times and make the main
characters work for their answer in different ways
White queen – Zaniba/ these are the ‘False villain characters’: although
these two characters comer across as ‘Evil’ at first we soon realize that
they are indeed not only related to the villain characters but are also the
complete opposite and even though they're related the the villain
characters they still offer help and wisdom to the main character
7. Story line comparison
New world – both stories have the main character travel to a
whole new world where everything is different and nothing seems
right, but the main characters over come this problem and learn to
adapt to there new surroundings. Both worlds are full of magical
and strange beings that soon come to light as being perfectly
normal to that world.
Evil queen/witch – both of the stories have a villainess character
which is a witch/queen which are put there to make life for the
main character hard and difficult to live with.
Helper to get to goal – both of the stories have one or two helper
characters which are there to give advice and help to the main
character to help them reach their goal of getting back to their own
world.
8. Story line comparison
Scared main character who gets stronger – at the beginning of both films
the main charect5er come s across as scared and timid and they look like
they could never cope on their own but with persistence throughout the
film they grow stronger and wiser and by the end of the film they have
learned a lot of life lessons and seem very independent and capable of
looking after themselves.
Gains friends along the way – throughout there journey in the new world
they gain a lot of friends and collogues that help teach them new lessons
and how to overcome obstacles in the main characters path.
Goes on life changing journey – both main characters go on a life
changing journey that turns them into a more independent and stronger
person that can cope with any situation there faced with.