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Tale Of Two Cities Violent Scene Analysis
Today many violent scenes are used for their shock value and for the sake of including violence. However, A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens,
has violent scenes to illustrate the time period of the French Revolution. Scenes such as Foulon being paraded through the city and murdered, the
Storming of the Bastille, and the fight between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge emphasize the violence of the time through graphic detail and
imagery. These scenes add to the novel's legitimacy by expressing the immense violence of the time and truly showing the horrors of the revolution.
The violent scene that showed the initial outburst of the revolution was the Storming of the Bastille. This depiction of the real life event expertly
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The gruesome image of Foulon's mouth being stuffed with grass to the point of agony, and the repeated display of an aristocrat's head, accurately
depicted the violent nature of the revolution. These people had been tormented for years and Dickens displayed this through the violent murders
they committed against their oppressors. The final scene that displayed violence was the altercation between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge.
Madame Defarge was looking for Lucie and wished to prevent her from escaping with Charles, Miss Pross, who was like a mother to Lucie, defended
her with her life. The two women both appeared desperate and Miss Pross decided to lower herself to Defarge's level and have a physical fight. The
fight was not described as gruesomely as
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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Identity In Act One Scene Two Beneatha Asagai
In scene two Beneatha is portrayed as this strong, confident, now it all young women. She feels that if she lets anyone in her life they will harm her or
they aren't worthy of her time. Especially throught pages 60–65 when Beneatha talks about Asagai it shows clearly that both have feelings for each
other but she is trying not to show it to him when she says, "I'm not interested in being someone's little episode or one of them!" She tells him that
she won't be defined by her man but has ambitions and dreams she wants to achieve. I absolutely agree with that logic but I think currently she is
starting to be a different person and is trying to hide her identity or her place of heritage. What I mean by that is that she doesn't want to be known
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Scene 4: The Story Of Two Kingdoms
Scene 4– The Story of Two Kingdoms (Milo and Tock went to the dungeon and they met Faintly Macabre, the Which. But they got out of the
dungeon quickly.) Officer Shrift:You will find it pleasant in here. Milo:But it's so dark in here, how can it be pleasant. Officer Shrift:Dungeons are
always dark. I mean pleasant because there is a Which living there. Enjoy your stay. (Locked the door) Faintly Macabre:Hello, please come in.
Milo:Ma'm , you should be careful. There is a witch here. Faintly Macabre:Yes, and I am the Which. You see, (Points at the certificate on the wall)
official Which, the Kingdom of Wisdom. Milo:You're just like The Whether Man. Faintly Macabre:Yes, and The Whether Man is my brother. No he
used to be my brother but
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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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Chicago Museum Visit
A general description of the museum visit The Art Institute of Chicago is located at 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Illinois. There are two
bronze lions, created by Edward Kerneys wearing evergreen wreaths for the Holidays that flank the main entrance on Michigan Avenue. It is the second
largest museum in the United States. The Art Institute of Chicago's collection contains more than 260,000 works of art from cultures around the world.
The permanent collection is so extensive that it would take one several hours to explore the whole thing. The museum is most noted for its collection
of Impressionist, Post–Impressionist, and American paintings. The Art Institute of Chicago was extremely busy with patrons on November 28, 2015,
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The crГЁche bodies are made from hemp and wire, the heads are molded out of terracotta with eyes made of glass, and the hands and feet are
carved out of wood. The artists would then use oil paints to achieve the most realistic expressions and details on the figurines. The figures are
flexible so they can be positioned within the setting. Many of the figures in the crГЁche wear their original silk garments made in the royal silk
factory in San Leucio. The painstaking details of the costumes are constructed of luxurious, rich fabrics such as damasks, silks, linens, and laces.
One could tell the peasant figures because they wore simple clothes and had bare feet or sandals. They are wearing muted dirty looking clothing, but
quite possibly even made out of paper. The wealthy and nobility wore regal royal colored robes, leather shoes and perhaps even a turban or
headwear. Their costumes were quilted, embroidered using gold or silver thread, embellished with silk ribbons, and tiny colored glass beads. Some
women were clothed in lace petticoats, elaborate bustles, and silk–lined dresses with metallic lace over–skirt. The crГЁche figurines are authentically
dressed in details that mimic the fashions of the
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Act Two Scene One in The Taming of the Shrew Essay
Act Two Scene One in The Taming of the Shrew
The scene that I will be analysing in this piece of coursework, Act two Scene one, is an important scene in the play as a whole as it is the first time
that we see the two main characters together. The characters Petruchio and Katherina have been developed separately until now; the audience has
noticed similarities in their personalities such as use of physical strength and good use of words. We know that Petruchio is set to woo Katherine and
all the tension that has been building up in anticipation of their meeting is about to be released.
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This shows that Bianca is trying to stand up to Katherina, but in response to this she is struck by her sister, once again showing Katherina's inclination
to use physical violence whenever possible.
Although we should be feeling sympathetic towards Bianca at this stage, we can't help but sympathise for Katherina also. There is obviously a reason
for this behaviour and although she denies it maybe Katherina is subconsciously envious of Bianca and maybe has a desire to be married herself, even
if she doesn't know it yet.
Bianca's line:
'So well I know my duties to my elders'
Seems smug, this is her way of tormenting Katherina suggesting she is irregular for not conforming to the expectations of society. When Baptista, her
father enters we see him rush to Bianca's aid, he does not even ask for Katherina's reasoning for tying up her sister but reprimands her anyway:
'Thou hilding of a devilish spirit'
Again we can sympathise for Katherina as her father is calling her a good for nothing devil. This shows us Baptista's preference towards Bianca which
is understandable for those times when women were always
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Comparing Act Four, Scene Two Of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'
Act Four, Scene Two of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a very important scene. During this scene, the audience realizes that Macbeth loses all
sense of humanity. Here, the murders (that Macbeth himself orders) kill innocent an innocent family. The murders that Macbeth ordered brutally
slaughter a young boy on stage. Moreover, this scene is foreshadows Macbeth's future outcomings. Because the murder of his family, Macduff swore
revenge on Macbeth ultimately leading to the murder of Macbeth at the end of the play.
In the "Fassbender Cotillard" version film, the most important aspect of the scene was the acting. The lady running, screaming "murder," and acting
petrified at the beginning of the clip created the suspense needed to set the scene. Furthermore, while on the scaffold, the lady cries. This makes the
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From the time 6:05 to the end, many props develop into the scene. For example, there is a gun, knife, saw, and doll in the shower. These props exhibit
the brutality of the murder. One by one, each weapon is shown. This incremented showing also created suspense within the clip. Moreover, the film
continues to switch the setting to a doll lying in a shower. This doll is most likely there to represent the innocence and helplessness of the family. Like
the doll, they are going to end up laying there without being able to fight for their lives. In contrast, the least important element of the clip is the
lighting. All different lightings exist throughout the film. For example, in the main part of the clip (where all the murders arrive), each murder stands
in a different lighting. The room is not just dark to create suspense and a horrific scene or not just light to show innocence. All different lightings are
displayed throughout this scene because there is minimal importance. Many other elements rise over the element of lighting during this
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Analysis : ' Crate And Burial '
Throughout any Crime Science Investigation episode, well–credited detectives find themselves observing and analyzing certain evidence (also known
as the procession of forensic analysis) in an attempt to find out what occurred and who's the main aggressor. This particular show is effective in the
sense that it vividly incorporates different forensic techniques from either doing a helicopter light scan to critically analyzing a blood sample.
Nonetheless, in the episode, "Crate and Burial" two different crime scenes were utilized as a mode of trying to incorporate the scientific process from
observation into reaching a conclusion (or in this case, being able to narrow down who were the prime aggressors). Several conclusions, that were...
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Having come across this first insight, Sara, along with the other two detectives, went to the Garris' mansion; a mansion, where they found traces of
Laura's numerous signs of struggle. Grissom would come to further certify this observation by affirming the dirt on the bedroom carpet and a
halothane–soaked handkerchief lying on the ground. Because of these pieces of evidence, the detectives were able to forensically analyze the dirt
on the bedroom carpet as revealing traces of gold and cyanide resulting in a correlation to gold mines. Subsequently, Sara and Grissom in a
helicopter of some sort try to find any sight of Laura's body underground with the use of an infrared camera. Once they heard her constant yells, they
began to dig her up. Meanwhile, the detectives acknowledge if Jack Garris is constantly refusing to not pay the ransom they may as well use it to their
advantage. Therefore, when Garris drops the money on site the detectives trail him and ultimately catches a young man who attempts to get the money.
In a different scene, Grissom interviews "the victim" at the hospital, in which she testifies to not knowing how she obtained the bruised on her face.
Among trying to extend their investigation and going against Mr. Garris pleads of letting his wife rest, Grissom requests Laura for a DNA sample to
compare to the duct tape, in
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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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Tale Of Two Cities Chocolate Scene Essay
The Opulent and the Oppressed In A Tale of Two Cities, the main purpose of the chocolate scene is to show the audience the pretentious,
unnecessary extravagance of the nobility compared with the cruel poverty of the commoners. The scene follows Monseigneur, a great lord who has
a lot of power and was by some people, "supposed to be rather rapidly swallowing France" (Dickens page 109). On this particular morning, we look
in to see the Monseigneur taking his chocolate, which would be impossible, "without the aid of four strong men besides the cook" (Dickens page
109). The narrator then goes on to elaborate that, "It took four men, all four ablaze with gorgeous decoration, and the chief of them unable to exist with
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The disgust we, as the audience, feel for the Monseigneur and those in the novel like him does not necessarily originate from the fact that he is
rich and others are poor, but the fact that he is wasteful and knowingly consumes large sums of money and large amounts of food for no reason
other than the sake of his dignity. In fact, the narrator lists no other reason for all of his chocolate attendants than that, "Deep would have been the
blot upon his escutcheon if his chocolate had been waited on by only three men; he must have died of two" (Dickens page 109). The Monseigneur
cares little for anyone other than himself, and many other nobility copy his trend such as when Monseigneur the Marquis runs over and kills a
small child and says to the crowd, "It is extraordinary to me, that you people cannot take care of yourselves and your children. One or the other of you
is for ever in my way. How do I know what injury you have done to my horses?" (Dickens page 116), and also later on when he says, "You dogs! I
would ride over any of you very willingly, and exterminate you from the earth" (Dickens page 117). Dialogue such as this makes it very easy
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Comparing Opening Scenes of Two Film Versions of Great...
Comparing Opening Scenes of Two Film Versions of Great Expectations
The purpose of this essay will be to analyse and compare two versions of the opening scenes of Great Expectations. The first was produced by David
Lean in 1994 and the second is an adaptation produced in 1997 by the BBC. In particular, observation will focus on how effective each is at creating
an atmosphere of tension with regards to media techniques, sound effects and other film features.
Right at the beginning of David Leans version of Great Expectations a book appears which starts to be read by a narrator, the narrator is Pip grown up.
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He looks at the trees swaying and the camera gets a close up of one tree which has an image of a dead face which represents the grave. Lighting is also
used on the tree.
The audience can see and here exactly what is making Pip uneasy, and should begin to experience some of the fear which is obviously affecting him.
The convict then jumps out on the left side of the screen and the brain automatically starts from the left hand side because people read from the left
hand side so as soon as he jumps out you will immediately react.
It is at this point that Pip finally runs into Magwitch. David Lean builds up the tension very well here, by keeping the camera on Pip constantly,
following him as he gets up and runs away. This means we do not see Magwitch until Pip runs into him, which is a great shot for the audience.
You can see that the convicts clothes are very ragged compared to Pips who looks smart and tidy. You can also tell by the convict's dirty face that he
is poor and you can tell he is hungry when he tips Pip upside down and starts to eat his apple
Most of the music in David Leans version seems to be played by an orchestra. The music is very smartly done. When there is tension the music starts
to speed up or there is no music at all. For example, when pip is grabbed by the convict the
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How Shakespeare Creates Dramatic Tension in Act Two Scene...
How Shakespeare Creates Dramatic Tension in Act Two Scene One and Two of Macbeth
In this essay I will discuss how Shakespeare uses dramatic tension in Act 2 Scene 1 and 2, and the effects it has on the audience. In the first scene,
Banquo and his son, Fleance, are on their way to bed after a leaving King Duncan in his room, in Macbeth's castle. On their way they meet Macbeth
with a servant, in the courtyard. Banquo brings up in the conversation how he can't sleep properly after hearing the witches prophesy. Macbeth hints
that he looks for Banquo's support in future, but Banquo makes it clear that he will only act honourably. As soon as Macbeth is alone, he imagines that
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Throughout the two scenes there is a theme of witchcraft and evil.
Scene one starts in the castles courtyard, in the middle of the night. Only Banquo and his son Fleance are present. Fleance is carrying a torch, for
guidance in the dark, this would cast an aura around his whole body. This suggests that he is heavenly, and after the witches prophesising he would
become king, who was Gods representative on Earth, could seem to back up their prophesy. Fleance mentions to his father that it is after
midnight, but he has not 'heard the clock'. This is an anachronism, as in the time of Macbeth, 1040, clocks had yet to be invented. Although
Banquo is nervous in the dark, he asks his son to hold his sword for him, as he goes and looks up to sky. "Their candles are all out", this means that
there is no stars in the sky, this was a sign of evil in Jacobean times. The nervousness creates tension, as if something bad is about to happen. Banquo
also mentions to his son that he has been having sleepless nights despite the fact that he is so tired. He says that he is having 'cursed thoughts'. These
are nightmares, which in Jacobean times were considered to be the work of the Devil. This relates back to the three witches and their prophesy, as
witches represent all evil on Earth. He then goes on to beg the, 'Merciful powers', to stop all his nightmares by driving them away. Although he doesn't
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Crime Scene Reconstruction
Kristin Waters
Crime Scene Reconstruction
ENC 1102–154
Reconstructing a crime scene takes a lot of effort from experienced law enforcement, medical examiners, and criminalists. All of these professionals
give unique perspectives to develop a crime–scene reconstruction. Forensic scientists also play a vital role in helping to reconstruct the crime scene.
They use the crime–scene reconstruction to show events that occurred prior to, during, and after a crime was committed. (Saferstein, 2009) There are
many things that these reconstructions can do to aid in investigations. 3–D reconstructions are more advanced and can show real life events based on
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(Clemens D. W., 1998) Investigators don't only look at one type of evidence. There is also the direct physical evidence. With direct physical evidence,
it provides investigators with a definite conclusion or direction. This type of evidence employs deductive reasoning to state a fact that can be understood
by everyone. For example, if a transfer bloodstain on the clothing of a homicide victim has a DNA type consistent with that of the suspect, the victim
must have had contact with the suspect after the suspect was injured and began bleeding. (Saferstein, 2009) With all the evidence that investigators
have gathered, they can begin to do some reenactments. Reenactments are done by live personnel, mannequins, or computer–generated models. Anyone
or anything used in a live–reenactment needs to be close to the same size and strength or the actual victim and suspect. (Bennett, 2007) With the
reenactments, this allows the investigators to see firsthand if the scenario is even physically possible. This gives them a great look at every option,
and helps them to find what really could have happened at a crime scene. After all the physical evidence had been gathered and they have looked at
everything, the final step with the crime–scene reconstruction is the, event timeline. This will define each event that occurred at a crime scene in
various probable orders within a known or estimated time frame. (Saferstein, 2009) Most investigators will put this timeline
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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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Act Four Scene Two In Macbeth By William Shakespeare
Are you a Man?
(Analysis on the importance of Act Four Scene Two in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the themes of the play it proves to be true)
Throughout the entire play titled, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, there are problems that arise from all over. For one, Macbeth is a crazy man from
the beginning when Lady Macbeth convinces him he needs to kill King Duncan if he ever wants to become the king. After Macbeth gets rid of King
Duncan he also gets rid of everyone else that he thinks will betray him; which includes his best friend Banquo. Macbeth is one crazy person, and it is
scary how much he changes from the beginning of the play to the end of the play. Act Four, Scene Two is probably one of the most significant scenes...
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Not only does Macbeth kill all of Macduffs family for the simple reason that Macduff ran off, and was considered a traitor, but he also killed off many
other people throughout the play for the random things that they did, that made him angry. Quoting Macbeth himself, "But wherefore could not I
pronounce "Amen"? I had most need of blessing, and "Amen" Stuck in my throat." (Act Two, Scene One, Lines 30–33). Macbeth is being punished
himself for not being a good person and killing because he felt like it was the only way he could claim his manhood and pride. Macbeth cannot say
the simple word, "Amen" after someone says a prayer, because he does not deserve to. He knows he is going to hell, and there is no way he
should be allowed to say Amen, when he is not a child of God any longer. Macbeth is a great evil man and he knows he does not deserve to be
King. Yet, he has to be king in order to gain the love of his wife. Kyra Weichert said,"Macbeth's actions go against not only what is morally correct,
but a universal truth that should be known to all: to kill a king is to upset the delicate balance of nature." Macbeth threw off the balance of nature by
killing the king, and therefore was punished by being killed at the end of the play. No man who wants to be the ruler of a country should have to kill
the previous king in order to get what they want. There is no reason for that. Another theme of this play was the
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Moonlight Film Analysis
It's more than difficult living in a drug–plagued, impoverished community. These places are often ignored, but shouldn't be forgotten in any capacity.
The film Moonlight, directed by Barry Jenkins, is meant to demonstrate the hardships of living in a difficult community. Thematically, it highlights the
already difficult nature of being black and poor in modern America, while simultaneously showing the hardship of also being gay in said tough
community. The film is comprised into three acts surrounding the development of the protagonist, Chiron (in order of acts: Alex R. Hibbert, Ashton
Sanders, and Trevant Rhodes). Following him as he struggles with his own sexuality. Consequentially, each act circles back to Chiron at a local beach,
which for him, is a safe haven in a typically hostile place. This beach signifies both hope for the marginalized, while commenting on the unjust reality
many Americans face daily. Essentially zooming in on what it means to be black, poor, and gay in America.
In act one of Moonlight the protagonist, Chiron, is a child growing up in an impoverished community with many obstacles in his way. It seems as if
all odds are stacked against him, however, after an encounter with a drug dealer named Juan (Mahershala Ali), his life finds a bit of meaning. One day
Juan takes Chiron to the beach, a place that seemed foreign to young Chiron. Nevertheless, he embraced the water learning how to swim in the process.
The use of both sound and mise–ГЁn–scene here introduces the idea that the beach is Chiron's safe space in his otherwise calamitous life. For
instance, as soon as the scene commences, the sound design increases and the music score changes to an uplifting classical song. The way in which
Chiron is addressed by Juan is also kind and empowering. The blocking is also essential in this scene. At first, when Chiron is swimming, Juan is
holding on to him as he struggles to keep his head above the water. Eventually, Chiron figures out how swim on his own, a powerful message captured
in a short period of time. The music puts the viewer in a state of relaxation, knowing Chiron has nothing to worry about in this moment. This is also
only the second time in the film where music is used, solidifying
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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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Character Development In Graphic Novels In Craig...
Craig Thompson's Blankets is an example of how graphic novels can be used to convey character development that can be seen by the reader rather
than read via texts. Thompson uses postmodern styles such as borderless panels, timeless and spaceless scenes, and a mesh of religious imageries to
encapture moments of his coming of age journey. As he strays away from the traditional in–box or in–bubble texts, Thompson seems to be urging the
readers to take a closer look in order to see the struggle young Craig is having in his relationship with his first love, Raina, and the faith that he was
raised in. Throughout the retelling of Thompson's story, textless panels allow the scenes portrayed to be free of the connotational cost that comes
with words. By analyzing the borderless panels, timeless and spaceless scenes, intertextual religious imageries and word choice, readers can see the
elements that help shape some of the most textually minimal scenes in this work to be some of the most insightful scenes for a better understanding.
Thompson's use of shading and shadows to visually encapture Craig's troubles and choice of words to show Craig's disconnect from his faith are
examples of elements that allows readers to piece together and better understand how Craig develop as a character and see the evolution of his
relationships. On an outer level, we can see that the growth hones in on his doubt and eventual distancing from his Christian faith. With the use of
wordless panels that are filled with whimsical actions and facial expressions, the book is given a much–needed sense of innocence and pureness that
work in accordance with its coming of age theme. This then can properly portray the maturation of an innocent youth into his adulthood.
Meta–narrative in graphic novels is the idea that in a given narrative, there exists a whole other narrative that can truly bring completion to the entire
work as a whole. By paying attention to the meta–narrative, readers can connect the entire work's scattered theme and ideas to its central theme.
Noticeable examples of meta–narrating can be seen throughout Blankets as Thompson uses subtle change in intertextual content and transitions
between light and dark that can be interpreted
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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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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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Analysis Of ' The Scarlet Letter '
In The Scarlet Letter a young woman named Hester is criticized and mocked for having a young girl from an adulterous act with a sneaky pastor.
The young girl will be named Pearl (named Pearl for having cost a great price). Throughout the novel as the characters develop and change the plot of
the story develops into a riveting climax and an end no one could have imagined. Within the novel there are five major scenes that build up to the
dramatic ending of The Scarlet Letter. The scenes in order are the first time Heaster showed her face and stood on the scafell after she was released
from prison, when Heaster and Pearl met with the main men of the village to discuss Pearls fate, when Dimmesdale (the young pastor) stands on the
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While standing on the scaffold she sees her husband sho has been gone for years, no one recognizes Chillingworth but her and she feel ashamed
for the betrayal she did to him. This scene is one of the most important of the book because of the introduction of characters and the setting of the
story. It also shows the way Heaster feels towards the whole idea and gives small hints for what is to come in the future of the book. In the second
major scene of the book Heaster and now 7 year old Pearl go to visit a couple of the top men in the village such as the governor, Wilson,
Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. " The first half of the story has covered a space of seven years; the second half of will cover no more than
fifteen days" claims Malcolm Cowley (15). Heaster brought Pearl to them so they could ask her a couple of questions about where she is from.
They wanted to make sure she was getting a proper education. Now Pearl was extremely smart and witty so she knew all of the answers to their
questions but decided to answer them incorrectly. Wilson was convinced and wanted to take the child from Hester, dimmesdale protects her and says
about how no one else but Heaster could take care of such a smart and interesting child, Pearl then holds his hand and Dimmsdale kissed her
forehead. Heaster also states how Pearl is her everything and would rather die before giving her up. This scene is important because it shows the love
Heaster has for Pearl and
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Crime Scene Investigation Of The National Forensics Academy
The National Forensics Academy was full of multiple dimensions of crime scene investigation that I had not even thought about nor learned about in
the past. The world of crime scene investigation is interesting to me because of all these aspects and because they are ever changing, and new and
better methods are being discovered. Throughout the academy I learned about these aspects in detail and how there are various methods within each
aspect. The aspects that I learned were how to photograph a crime scene, finger printing, foot impressions, crime scene sketches, blood spatter analysis,
bullet holes, bones, and digging up a grace to recover a body. These aspects work together to investigate and recreate crime scenes.
A part of crime scene investigation that I had never put much thought into was the photography. Taking photos of everything at a scene and the
methods of how to photograph scenes are important in working a scene. I had never had the opportunity to work with the type of cameras that we used
at the academy and I was unaware of the work that goes into photographing a picture. Before taking a photo one must adjust the settings including the
F–stop, ISO, and shutter speed of the camera. In order to take a picture of a moving object you must adjust the shutter speed so it can capture the
image clear in its state of movement. Also leaving the shutter speed open for a long time can capture very clear photos of a still object if the camera
is placed on a tripod. The
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Strength And Security : Technological Developments Of The...
Strength and security has adapted to the technological developments of the past century. In comparison to how we derived strength and security in the
past, technology now heavily obscures what makes us feel safe. Companies, realizing this, have produced several advertisements that sell their product
by making it appear as if it will increase our safety and security. An effective example of this is in Mophie's 2015 Super–bowl commercial titled "All
Powerless," where the creative producers linked having a charged phone with the safety and security found in everyday natural laws. The advertisement
utilizes sound, shot composition, lighting, and mise en scene in order to distill a sense of both wonderful and terror in the viewer, while at the end
providing an antidote to the fear they have created. The antidote is, of course, Mophie's product which allows cell phones to stayed charged for longer.
Sound, and lack thereof, throughout the ad is extremely influential to create the sense of chaos that the world has unfortunately found itself in. The
advertisement begins with a soft, ominous piano track with no other words being spoken. It creates an unsettling feeling within the viewer,
automatically making them seek some sort of comfort; some way to find the security that background music alone stole. By using sound, the produces
influence the subconscious of viewers without even visually enticing them. After the solo piano music, the background sounds key in. It begins with the
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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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Similarities And Differences Between The Chocolate War...
The book The Chocolate War written by Robert Gormier, was made into a movie directed and scripted by Keith Gordon. Although the movie was
based of the book there are many similarities and differences. Both the movie and the novel are about good versus evil. Keith Gordon added extra
scenes as well as removing some to try and create an effective movie.
The most obvious and major difference between the book and the movie is the boxing match. The purpose of the the fight was to raise money to buy
Jerry's chocolates as he refused to sell them. In the book Archie wins the fight, but in the movie Jerry wins. In the book just before the fight scene
Obie and Carter tell Archie to pick two marbles from the box and they were both white, whereas in the movie Archie picks a white and black
marble and then has to fight Jerry in front of the entire school. Another difference in the fight scene is the support that each fighter is given. In the
book when Jerry fights Janza, and is injured yet no one in the audience intervenes. In the movie after Jerry beats Archie, Archie is demoted from
being the leader of The Vigils and Jerry is accepted by the other kids. This is shown when all the kids chant "Jerry, Jerry" once he had won the fight.
Jerry also received acceptance and recognition from Brother Leon, this can be seen when Jerry is looking around at the crowd and sees Brother Leon
giving him the thumbs up. Although there are many differences there are also a few similarities. Although
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Importance Of Crime Scene Reconstruction
Crime scene reconstruction is one of many profiling techniques used to build a profile for an offender or to solve a crime. Crime scene reconstruction
uses forensic science. First Assumptions are made about how the crime was carried out. Then deductive and inductive reasoning is used to support the
theory of how the crime occurred. All piece of evidence at the crime scene is Analyzed. Investigators will conduct interviews of the victim if alive, or
potential witness, family members and close friends. The Crime scene must be photographed and the locations of all objects of the crime scene are
documented. It's important that nothing at the crime since is move till photos and taken. It is important that everything is the same because it... Show
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Pattern evidence also results from the fracture, breaking or cutting of an object. bloodstain patterns, glass fracture patterns, fire burn patterns, furniture
position patterns, Tire or skid mark patterns clothing article damage, and injury or wound patterns. Are the most common patterns that investigators
will study to build a profile. Recognition to Identification to Individualization to Interpretation then to Reconstruction are the basic stages of
reconstruction of pattern evidence.
Basic bloodstain patterns can give investigators vital information about a crime scene. For a while law enforcement was not a big on using bloodstain
patterners to solve crimes, but now they use the method more and more. Bloodstain pattern analysis gives you facts surrounding the crime scene by
using the physical nature of the bloodstain. The evaluation of bloodshed is to determine the actions that created the bloodstains at the crime scene.
The size, shape, and distribution of bloodstains found at a crime scene can be used to remodel the event that took place. Bloodstain can be tested too
for DNA that will tell you if all the blood is come for one person or if someone else in object used to cause bloodshed. Those are just some of the
example that reconstruction can be used to study bloodstains. Bloodstain patters fall into three different categories. The dropping bloodstain patterns,
impacted bloodstain spatters, and special bloodstain configuration. The dropping blood
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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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Comparing The Opening Scenes of the Two Romeo and Juliet...
Comparing The Opening Scenes of the Two Romeo and Juliet Films In this essay I will be comparing two Romeo and Juliet films done by
different directors at different times. The first film I will be comparing was directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968, which is considered the older
version and the other film I will be comparing was directed by Baz Luhrmann in 1996 and this is considered the more recent version of Romeo and
Juliet. For each film I will be comparing the opening prologue and opening scene, which lasts about 10 minutes, and both films differ in the way the
scenes are set out and shown to the audience. In the more recent film of Romeo and Juliet the prologue is presented in many... Show more content on
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The music in the background is very churchlike/ religious music to begin with, which then changes to a very fast almost blurred music to signify
how fast this has all happened and that the two families mean business. There are also clippings of the city of Verona, where the play is set. There
are two big sky scrapers one with Capulet and one with Montague written on the top there is also a church between the two symbolising that the
church is trying to bring the two families together to become friends rather than enemies. In the older film of Romeo and Juliet the prologue is set
out in a much simpler way when compared to the other film as there is only one male voiceover which is done very slowly and mournfully which
gives a very depressing start to the film. During the voiceover the camera is panning across the town, where there is a small market and a few
houses. We can also see from the panning that it is early morning and there is a picture of the Sun rising which is significant throughout the play as
the characters say that tempers frae in the heat. Throughout the prologue there is also some very courtly/ medieval music to set the scene for the era it
is in. In the more recent version of Romeo and Juliet the fight between the two households in the opening scene is shown in a very drastic aggressive
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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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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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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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  • 1. Tale Of Two Cities Violent Scene Analysis Today many violent scenes are used for their shock value and for the sake of including violence. However, A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, has violent scenes to illustrate the time period of the French Revolution. Scenes such as Foulon being paraded through the city and murdered, the Storming of the Bastille, and the fight between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge emphasize the violence of the time through graphic detail and imagery. These scenes add to the novel's legitimacy by expressing the immense violence of the time and truly showing the horrors of the revolution. The violent scene that showed the initial outburst of the revolution was the Storming of the Bastille. This depiction of the real life event expertly displays the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gruesome image of Foulon's mouth being stuffed with grass to the point of agony, and the repeated display of an aristocrat's head, accurately depicted the violent nature of the revolution. These people had been tormented for years and Dickens displayed this through the violent murders they committed against their oppressors. The final scene that displayed violence was the altercation between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge. Madame Defarge was looking for Lucie and wished to prevent her from escaping with Charles, Miss Pross, who was like a mother to Lucie, defended her with her life. The two women both appeared desperate and Miss Pross decided to lower herself to Defarge's level and have a physical fight. The fight was not described as gruesomely as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. 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 ...
  • 3. 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 ...
  • 4. 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 ...
  • 5. 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 ...
  • 6. 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 ...
  • 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. 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 ...
  • 9. 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 ...
  • 10. Identity In Act One Scene Two Beneatha Asagai In scene two Beneatha is portrayed as this strong, confident, now it all young women. She feels that if she lets anyone in her life they will harm her or they aren't worthy of her time. Especially throught pages 60–65 when Beneatha talks about Asagai it shows clearly that both have feelings for each other but she is trying not to show it to him when she says, "I'm not interested in being someone's little episode or one of them!" She tells him that she won't be defined by her man but has ambitions and dreams she wants to achieve. I absolutely agree with that logic but I think currently she is starting to be a different person and is trying to hide her identity or her place of heritage. What I mean by that is that she doesn't want to be known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Scene 4: The Story Of Two Kingdoms Scene 4– The Story of Two Kingdoms (Milo and Tock went to the dungeon and they met Faintly Macabre, the Which. But they got out of the dungeon quickly.) Officer Shrift:You will find it pleasant in here. Milo:But it's so dark in here, how can it be pleasant. Officer Shrift:Dungeons are always dark. I mean pleasant because there is a Which living there. Enjoy your stay. (Locked the door) Faintly Macabre:Hello, please come in. Milo:Ma'm , you should be careful. There is a witch here. Faintly Macabre:Yes, and I am the Which. You see, (Points at the certificate on the wall) official Which, the Kingdom of Wisdom. Milo:You're just like The Whether Man. Faintly Macabre:Yes, and The Whether Man is my brother. No he used to be my brother but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. 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 ...
  • 13. Chicago Museum Visit A general description of the museum visit The Art Institute of Chicago is located at 111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Illinois. There are two bronze lions, created by Edward Kerneys wearing evergreen wreaths for the Holidays that flank the main entrance on Michigan Avenue. It is the second largest museum in the United States. The Art Institute of Chicago's collection contains more than 260,000 works of art from cultures around the world. The permanent collection is so extensive that it would take one several hours to explore the whole thing. The museum is most noted for its collection of Impressionist, Post–Impressionist, and American paintings. The Art Institute of Chicago was extremely busy with patrons on November 28, 2015, especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crГЁche bodies are made from hemp and wire, the heads are molded out of terracotta with eyes made of glass, and the hands and feet are carved out of wood. The artists would then use oil paints to achieve the most realistic expressions and details on the figurines. The figures are flexible so they can be positioned within the setting. Many of the figures in the crГЁche wear their original silk garments made in the royal silk factory in San Leucio. The painstaking details of the costumes are constructed of luxurious, rich fabrics such as damasks, silks, linens, and laces. One could tell the peasant figures because they wore simple clothes and had bare feet or sandals. They are wearing muted dirty looking clothing, but quite possibly even made out of paper. The wealthy and nobility wore regal royal colored robes, leather shoes and perhaps even a turban or headwear. Their costumes were quilted, embroidered using gold or silver thread, embellished with silk ribbons, and tiny colored glass beads. Some women were clothed in lace petticoats, elaborate bustles, and silk–lined dresses with metallic lace over–skirt. The crГЁche figurines are authentically dressed in details that mimic the fashions of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Act Two Scene One in The Taming of the Shrew Essay Act Two Scene One in The Taming of the Shrew The scene that I will be analysing in this piece of coursework, Act two Scene one, is an important scene in the play as a whole as it is the first time that we see the two main characters together. The characters Petruchio and Katherina have been developed separately until now; the audience has noticed similarities in their personalities such as use of physical strength and good use of words. We know that Petruchio is set to woo Katherine and all the tension that has been building up in anticipation of their meeting is about to be released. This scene contains a soliloquy from Petruchio in which he tells us about his plan to tame Katherina, this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that Bianca is trying to stand up to Katherina, but in response to this she is struck by her sister, once again showing Katherina's inclination to use physical violence whenever possible. Although we should be feeling sympathetic towards Bianca at this stage, we can't help but sympathise for Katherina also. There is obviously a reason for this behaviour and although she denies it maybe Katherina is subconsciously envious of Bianca and maybe has a desire to be married herself, even if she doesn't know it yet. Bianca's line: 'So well I know my duties to my elders' Seems smug, this is her way of tormenting Katherina suggesting she is irregular for not conforming to the expectations of society. When Baptista, her father enters we see him rush to Bianca's aid, he does not even ask for Katherina's reasoning for tying up her sister but reprimands her anyway: 'Thou hilding of a devilish spirit' Again we can sympathise for Katherina as her father is calling her a good for nothing devil. This shows us Baptista's preference towards Bianca which is understandable for those times when women were always
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  • 16. Comparing Act Four, Scene Two Of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' Act Four, Scene Two of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a very important scene. During this scene, the audience realizes that Macbeth loses all sense of humanity. Here, the murders (that Macbeth himself orders) kill innocent an innocent family. The murders that Macbeth ordered brutally slaughter a young boy on stage. Moreover, this scene is foreshadows Macbeth's future outcomings. Because the murder of his family, Macduff swore revenge on Macbeth ultimately leading to the murder of Macbeth at the end of the play. In the "Fassbender Cotillard" version film, the most important aspect of the scene was the acting. The lady running, screaming "murder," and acting petrified at the beginning of the clip created the suspense needed to set the scene. Furthermore, while on the scaffold, the lady cries. This makes the audience feel the true innocence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the time 6:05 to the end, many props develop into the scene. For example, there is a gun, knife, saw, and doll in the shower. These props exhibit the brutality of the murder. One by one, each weapon is shown. This incremented showing also created suspense within the clip. Moreover, the film continues to switch the setting to a doll lying in a shower. This doll is most likely there to represent the innocence and helplessness of the family. Like the doll, they are going to end up laying there without being able to fight for their lives. In contrast, the least important element of the clip is the lighting. All different lightings exist throughout the film. For example, in the main part of the clip (where all the murders arrive), each murder stands in a different lighting. The room is not just dark to create suspense and a horrific scene or not just light to show innocence. All different lightings are displayed throughout this scene because there is minimal importance. Many other elements rise over the element of lighting during this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis : ' Crate And Burial ' Throughout any Crime Science Investigation episode, well–credited detectives find themselves observing and analyzing certain evidence (also known as the procession of forensic analysis) in an attempt to find out what occurred and who's the main aggressor. This particular show is effective in the sense that it vividly incorporates different forensic techniques from either doing a helicopter light scan to critically analyzing a blood sample. Nonetheless, in the episode, "Crate and Burial" two different crime scenes were utilized as a mode of trying to incorporate the scientific process from observation into reaching a conclusion (or in this case, being able to narrow down who were the prime aggressors). Several conclusions, that were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having come across this first insight, Sara, along with the other two detectives, went to the Garris' mansion; a mansion, where they found traces of Laura's numerous signs of struggle. Grissom would come to further certify this observation by affirming the dirt on the bedroom carpet and a halothane–soaked handkerchief lying on the ground. Because of these pieces of evidence, the detectives were able to forensically analyze the dirt on the bedroom carpet as revealing traces of gold and cyanide resulting in a correlation to gold mines. Subsequently, Sara and Grissom in a helicopter of some sort try to find any sight of Laura's body underground with the use of an infrared camera. Once they heard her constant yells, they began to dig her up. Meanwhile, the detectives acknowledge if Jack Garris is constantly refusing to not pay the ransom they may as well use it to their advantage. Therefore, when Garris drops the money on site the detectives trail him and ultimately catches a young man who attempts to get the money. In a different scene, Grissom interviews "the victim" at the hospital, in which she testifies to not knowing how she obtained the bruised on her face. Among trying to extend their investigation and going against Mr. Garris pleads of letting his wife rest, Grissom requests Laura for a DNA sample to compare to the duct tape, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. 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 ...
  • 19. Tale Of Two Cities Chocolate Scene Essay The Opulent and the Oppressed In A Tale of Two Cities, the main purpose of the chocolate scene is to show the audience the pretentious, unnecessary extravagance of the nobility compared with the cruel poverty of the commoners. The scene follows Monseigneur, a great lord who has a lot of power and was by some people, "supposed to be rather rapidly swallowing France" (Dickens page 109). On this particular morning, we look in to see the Monseigneur taking his chocolate, which would be impossible, "without the aid of four strong men besides the cook" (Dickens page 109). The narrator then goes on to elaborate that, "It took four men, all four ablaze with gorgeous decoration, and the chief of them unable to exist with fewer than two gold watches... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disgust we, as the audience, feel for the Monseigneur and those in the novel like him does not necessarily originate from the fact that he is rich and others are poor, but the fact that he is wasteful and knowingly consumes large sums of money and large amounts of food for no reason other than the sake of his dignity. In fact, the narrator lists no other reason for all of his chocolate attendants than that, "Deep would have been the blot upon his escutcheon if his chocolate had been waited on by only three men; he must have died of two" (Dickens page 109). The Monseigneur cares little for anyone other than himself, and many other nobility copy his trend such as when Monseigneur the Marquis runs over and kills a small child and says to the crowd, "It is extraordinary to me, that you people cannot take care of yourselves and your children. One or the other of you is for ever in my way. How do I know what injury you have done to my horses?" (Dickens page 116), and also later on when he says, "You dogs! I would ride over any of you very willingly, and exterminate you from the earth" (Dickens page 117). Dialogue such as this makes it very easy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comparing Opening Scenes of Two Film Versions of Great... Comparing Opening Scenes of Two Film Versions of Great Expectations The purpose of this essay will be to analyse and compare two versions of the opening scenes of Great Expectations. The first was produced by David Lean in 1994 and the second is an adaptation produced in 1997 by the BBC. In particular, observation will focus on how effective each is at creating an atmosphere of tension with regards to media techniques, sound effects and other film features. Right at the beginning of David Leans version of Great Expectations a book appears which starts to be read by a narrator, the narrator is Pip grown up. This reassures the viewer that Pip survives his eventful child hood. After about a minute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He looks at the trees swaying and the camera gets a close up of one tree which has an image of a dead face which represents the grave. Lighting is also used on the tree. The audience can see and here exactly what is making Pip uneasy, and should begin to experience some of the fear which is obviously affecting him. The convict then jumps out on the left side of the screen and the brain automatically starts from the left hand side because people read from the left hand side so as soon as he jumps out you will immediately react. It is at this point that Pip finally runs into Magwitch. David Lean builds up the tension very well here, by keeping the camera on Pip constantly, following him as he gets up and runs away. This means we do not see Magwitch until Pip runs into him, which is a great shot for the audience. You can see that the convicts clothes are very ragged compared to Pips who looks smart and tidy. You can also tell by the convict's dirty face that he is poor and you can tell he is hungry when he tips Pip upside down and starts to eat his apple Most of the music in David Leans version seems to be played by an orchestra. The music is very smartly done. When there is tension the music starts to speed up or there is no music at all. For example, when pip is grabbed by the convict the
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  • 22. How Shakespeare Creates Dramatic Tension in Act Two Scene... How Shakespeare Creates Dramatic Tension in Act Two Scene One and Two of Macbeth In this essay I will discuss how Shakespeare uses dramatic tension in Act 2 Scene 1 and 2, and the effects it has on the audience. In the first scene, Banquo and his son, Fleance, are on their way to bed after a leaving King Duncan in his room, in Macbeth's castle. On their way they meet Macbeth with a servant, in the courtyard. Banquo brings up in the conversation how he can't sleep properly after hearing the witches prophesy. Macbeth hints that he looks for Banquo's support in future, but Banquo makes it clear that he will only act honourably. As soon as Macbeth is alone, he imagines that he sees a dagger, which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the two scenes there is a theme of witchcraft and evil. Scene one starts in the castles courtyard, in the middle of the night. Only Banquo and his son Fleance are present. Fleance is carrying a torch, for guidance in the dark, this would cast an aura around his whole body. This suggests that he is heavenly, and after the witches prophesising he would become king, who was Gods representative on Earth, could seem to back up their prophesy. Fleance mentions to his father that it is after midnight, but he has not 'heard the clock'. This is an anachronism, as in the time of Macbeth, 1040, clocks had yet to be invented. Although Banquo is nervous in the dark, he asks his son to hold his sword for him, as he goes and looks up to sky. "Their candles are all out", this means that there is no stars in the sky, this was a sign of evil in Jacobean times. The nervousness creates tension, as if something bad is about to happen. Banquo also mentions to his son that he has been having sleepless nights despite the fact that he is so tired. He says that he is having 'cursed thoughts'. These are nightmares, which in Jacobean times were considered to be the work of the Devil. This relates back to the three witches and their prophesy, as witches represent all evil on Earth. He then goes on to beg the, 'Merciful powers', to stop all his nightmares by driving them away. Although he doesn't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Crime Scene Reconstruction Kristin Waters Crime Scene Reconstruction ENC 1102–154 Reconstructing a crime scene takes a lot of effort from experienced law enforcement, medical examiners, and criminalists. All of these professionals give unique perspectives to develop a crime–scene reconstruction. Forensic scientists also play a vital role in helping to reconstruct the crime scene. They use the crime–scene reconstruction to show events that occurred prior to, during, and after a crime was committed. (Saferstein, 2009) There are many things that these reconstructions can do to aid in investigations. 3–D reconstructions are more advanced and can show real life events based on the evidence. Did you know that a crime–scene reconstruction takes many steps? There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Clemens D. W., 1998) Investigators don't only look at one type of evidence. There is also the direct physical evidence. With direct physical evidence, it provides investigators with a definite conclusion or direction. This type of evidence employs deductive reasoning to state a fact that can be understood by everyone. For example, if a transfer bloodstain on the clothing of a homicide victim has a DNA type consistent with that of the suspect, the victim must have had contact with the suspect after the suspect was injured and began bleeding. (Saferstein, 2009) With all the evidence that investigators have gathered, they can begin to do some reenactments. Reenactments are done by live personnel, mannequins, or computer–generated models. Anyone or anything used in a live–reenactment needs to be close to the same size and strength or the actual victim and suspect. (Bennett, 2007) With the reenactments, this allows the investigators to see firsthand if the scenario is even physically possible. This gives them a great look at every option, and helps them to find what really could have happened at a crime scene. After all the physical evidence had been gathered and they have looked at everything, the final step with the crime–scene reconstruction is the, event timeline. This will define each event that occurred at a crime scene in various probable orders within a known or estimated time frame. (Saferstein, 2009) Most investigators will put this timeline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. 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 ...
  • 25. Act Four Scene Two In Macbeth By William Shakespeare Are you a Man? (Analysis on the importance of Act Four Scene Two in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare and the themes of the play it proves to be true) Throughout the entire play titled, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, there are problems that arise from all over. For one, Macbeth is a crazy man from the beginning when Lady Macbeth convinces him he needs to kill King Duncan if he ever wants to become the king. After Macbeth gets rid of King Duncan he also gets rid of everyone else that he thinks will betray him; which includes his best friend Banquo. Macbeth is one crazy person, and it is scary how much he changes from the beginning of the play to the end of the play. Act Four, Scene Two is probably one of the most significant scenes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only does Macbeth kill all of Macduffs family for the simple reason that Macduff ran off, and was considered a traitor, but he also killed off many other people throughout the play for the random things that they did, that made him angry. Quoting Macbeth himself, "But wherefore could not I pronounce "Amen"? I had most need of blessing, and "Amen" Stuck in my throat." (Act Two, Scene One, Lines 30–33). Macbeth is being punished himself for not being a good person and killing because he felt like it was the only way he could claim his manhood and pride. Macbeth cannot say the simple word, "Amen" after someone says a prayer, because he does not deserve to. He knows he is going to hell, and there is no way he should be allowed to say Amen, when he is not a child of God any longer. Macbeth is a great evil man and he knows he does not deserve to be King. Yet, he has to be king in order to gain the love of his wife. Kyra Weichert said,"Macbeth's actions go against not only what is morally correct, but a universal truth that should be known to all: to kill a king is to upset the delicate balance of nature." Macbeth threw off the balance of nature by killing the king, and therefore was punished by being killed at the end of the play. No man who wants to be the ruler of a country should have to kill the previous king in order to get what they want. There is no reason for that. Another theme of this play was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Moonlight Film Analysis It's more than difficult living in a drug–plagued, impoverished community. These places are often ignored, but shouldn't be forgotten in any capacity. The film Moonlight, directed by Barry Jenkins, is meant to demonstrate the hardships of living in a difficult community. Thematically, it highlights the already difficult nature of being black and poor in modern America, while simultaneously showing the hardship of also being gay in said tough community. The film is comprised into three acts surrounding the development of the protagonist, Chiron (in order of acts: Alex R. Hibbert, Ashton Sanders, and Trevant Rhodes). Following him as he struggles with his own sexuality. Consequentially, each act circles back to Chiron at a local beach, which for him, is a safe haven in a typically hostile place. This beach signifies both hope for the marginalized, while commenting on the unjust reality many Americans face daily. Essentially zooming in on what it means to be black, poor, and gay in America. In act one of Moonlight the protagonist, Chiron, is a child growing up in an impoverished community with many obstacles in his way. It seems as if all odds are stacked against him, however, after an encounter with a drug dealer named Juan (Mahershala Ali), his life finds a bit of meaning. One day Juan takes Chiron to the beach, a place that seemed foreign to young Chiron. Nevertheless, he embraced the water learning how to swim in the process. The use of both sound and mise–ГЁn–scene here introduces the idea that the beach is Chiron's safe space in his otherwise calamitous life. For instance, as soon as the scene commences, the sound design increases and the music score changes to an uplifting classical song. The way in which Chiron is addressed by Juan is also kind and empowering. The blocking is also essential in this scene. At first, when Chiron is swimming, Juan is holding on to him as he struggles to keep his head above the water. Eventually, Chiron figures out how swim on his own, a powerful message captured in a short period of time. The music puts the viewer in a state of relaxation, knowing Chiron has nothing to worry about in this moment. This is also only the second time in the film where music is used, solidifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. 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 ...
  • 28. Character Development In Graphic Novels In Craig... Craig Thompson's Blankets is an example of how graphic novels can be used to convey character development that can be seen by the reader rather than read via texts. Thompson uses postmodern styles such as borderless panels, timeless and spaceless scenes, and a mesh of religious imageries to encapture moments of his coming of age journey. As he strays away from the traditional in–box or in–bubble texts, Thompson seems to be urging the readers to take a closer look in order to see the struggle young Craig is having in his relationship with his first love, Raina, and the faith that he was raised in. Throughout the retelling of Thompson's story, textless panels allow the scenes portrayed to be free of the connotational cost that comes with words. By analyzing the borderless panels, timeless and spaceless scenes, intertextual religious imageries and word choice, readers can see the elements that help shape some of the most textually minimal scenes in this work to be some of the most insightful scenes for a better understanding. Thompson's use of shading and shadows to visually encapture Craig's troubles and choice of words to show Craig's disconnect from his faith are examples of elements that allows readers to piece together and better understand how Craig develop as a character and see the evolution of his relationships. On an outer level, we can see that the growth hones in on his doubt and eventual distancing from his Christian faith. With the use of wordless panels that are filled with whimsical actions and facial expressions, the book is given a much–needed sense of innocence and pureness that work in accordance with its coming of age theme. This then can properly portray the maturation of an innocent youth into his adulthood. Meta–narrative in graphic novels is the idea that in a given narrative, there exists a whole other narrative that can truly bring completion to the entire work as a whole. By paying attention to the meta–narrative, readers can connect the entire work's scattered theme and ideas to its central theme. Noticeable examples of meta–narrating can be seen throughout Blankets as Thompson uses subtle change in intertextual content and transitions between light and dark that can be interpreted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. 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 ...
  • 30. 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 ...
  • 31. Analysis Of ' The Scarlet Letter ' In The Scarlet Letter a young woman named Hester is criticized and mocked for having a young girl from an adulterous act with a sneaky pastor. The young girl will be named Pearl (named Pearl for having cost a great price). Throughout the novel as the characters develop and change the plot of the story develops into a riveting climax and an end no one could have imagined. Within the novel there are five major scenes that build up to the dramatic ending of The Scarlet Letter. The scenes in order are the first time Heaster showed her face and stood on the scafell after she was released from prison, when Heaster and Pearl met with the main men of the village to discuss Pearls fate, when Dimmesdale (the young pastor) stands on the scaffold at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While standing on the scaffold she sees her husband sho has been gone for years, no one recognizes Chillingworth but her and she feel ashamed for the betrayal she did to him. This scene is one of the most important of the book because of the introduction of characters and the setting of the story. It also shows the way Heaster feels towards the whole idea and gives small hints for what is to come in the future of the book. In the second major scene of the book Heaster and now 7 year old Pearl go to visit a couple of the top men in the village such as the governor, Wilson, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth. " The first half of the story has covered a space of seven years; the second half of will cover no more than fifteen days" claims Malcolm Cowley (15). Heaster brought Pearl to them so they could ask her a couple of questions about where she is from. They wanted to make sure she was getting a proper education. Now Pearl was extremely smart and witty so she knew all of the answers to their questions but decided to answer them incorrectly. Wilson was convinced and wanted to take the child from Hester, dimmesdale protects her and says about how no one else but Heaster could take care of such a smart and interesting child, Pearl then holds his hand and Dimmsdale kissed her forehead. Heaster also states how Pearl is her everything and would rather die before giving her up. This scene is important because it shows the love Heaster has for Pearl and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Crime Scene Investigation Of The National Forensics Academy The National Forensics Academy was full of multiple dimensions of crime scene investigation that I had not even thought about nor learned about in the past. The world of crime scene investigation is interesting to me because of all these aspects and because they are ever changing, and new and better methods are being discovered. Throughout the academy I learned about these aspects in detail and how there are various methods within each aspect. The aspects that I learned were how to photograph a crime scene, finger printing, foot impressions, crime scene sketches, blood spatter analysis, bullet holes, bones, and digging up a grace to recover a body. These aspects work together to investigate and recreate crime scenes. A part of crime scene investigation that I had never put much thought into was the photography. Taking photos of everything at a scene and the methods of how to photograph scenes are important in working a scene. I had never had the opportunity to work with the type of cameras that we used at the academy and I was unaware of the work that goes into photographing a picture. Before taking a photo one must adjust the settings including the F–stop, ISO, and shutter speed of the camera. In order to take a picture of a moving object you must adjust the shutter speed so it can capture the image clear in its state of movement. Also leaving the shutter speed open for a long time can capture very clear photos of a still object if the camera is placed on a tripod. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Strength And Security : Technological Developments Of The... Strength and security has adapted to the technological developments of the past century. In comparison to how we derived strength and security in the past, technology now heavily obscures what makes us feel safe. Companies, realizing this, have produced several advertisements that sell their product by making it appear as if it will increase our safety and security. An effective example of this is in Mophie's 2015 Super–bowl commercial titled "All Powerless," where the creative producers linked having a charged phone with the safety and security found in everyday natural laws. The advertisement utilizes sound, shot composition, lighting, and mise en scene in order to distill a sense of both wonderful and terror in the viewer, while at the end providing an antidote to the fear they have created. The antidote is, of course, Mophie's product which allows cell phones to stayed charged for longer. Sound, and lack thereof, throughout the ad is extremely influential to create the sense of chaos that the world has unfortunately found itself in. The advertisement begins with a soft, ominous piano track with no other words being spoken. It creates an unsettling feeling within the viewer, automatically making them seek some sort of comfort; some way to find the security that background music alone stole. By using sound, the produces influence the subconscious of viewers without even visually enticing them. After the solo piano music, the background sounds key in. It begins with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. 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 ...
  • 35. Similarities And Differences Between The Chocolate War... The book The Chocolate War written by Robert Gormier, was made into a movie directed and scripted by Keith Gordon. Although the movie was based of the book there are many similarities and differences. Both the movie and the novel are about good versus evil. Keith Gordon added extra scenes as well as removing some to try and create an effective movie. The most obvious and major difference between the book and the movie is the boxing match. The purpose of the the fight was to raise money to buy Jerry's chocolates as he refused to sell them. In the book Archie wins the fight, but in the movie Jerry wins. In the book just before the fight scene Obie and Carter tell Archie to pick two marbles from the box and they were both white, whereas in the movie Archie picks a white and black marble and then has to fight Jerry in front of the entire school. Another difference in the fight scene is the support that each fighter is given. In the book when Jerry fights Janza, and is injured yet no one in the audience intervenes. In the movie after Jerry beats Archie, Archie is demoted from being the leader of The Vigils and Jerry is accepted by the other kids. This is shown when all the kids chant "Jerry, Jerry" once he had won the fight. Jerry also received acceptance and recognition from Brother Leon, this can be seen when Jerry is looking around at the crowd and sees Brother Leon giving him the thumbs up. Although there are many differences there are also a few similarities. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Importance Of Crime Scene Reconstruction Crime scene reconstruction is one of many profiling techniques used to build a profile for an offender or to solve a crime. Crime scene reconstruction uses forensic science. First Assumptions are made about how the crime was carried out. Then deductive and inductive reasoning is used to support the theory of how the crime occurred. All piece of evidence at the crime scene is Analyzed. Investigators will conduct interviews of the victim if alive, or potential witness, family members and close friends. The Crime scene must be photographed and the locations of all objects of the crime scene are documented. It's important that nothing at the crime since is move till photos and taken. It is important that everything is the same because it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pattern evidence also results from the fracture, breaking or cutting of an object. bloodstain patterns, glass fracture patterns, fire burn patterns, furniture position patterns, Tire or skid mark patterns clothing article damage, and injury or wound patterns. Are the most common patterns that investigators will study to build a profile. Recognition to Identification to Individualization to Interpretation then to Reconstruction are the basic stages of reconstruction of pattern evidence. Basic bloodstain patterns can give investigators vital information about a crime scene. For a while law enforcement was not a big on using bloodstain patterners to solve crimes, but now they use the method more and more. Bloodstain pattern analysis gives you facts surrounding the crime scene by using the physical nature of the bloodstain. The evaluation of bloodshed is to determine the actions that created the bloodstains at the crime scene. The size, shape, and distribution of bloodstains found at a crime scene can be used to remodel the event that took place. Bloodstain can be tested too for DNA that will tell you if all the blood is come for one person or if someone else in object used to cause bloodshed. Those are just some of the example that reconstruction can be used to study bloodstains. Bloodstain patters fall into three different categories. The dropping bloodstain patterns, impacted bloodstain spatters, and special bloodstain configuration. The dropping blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. 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 ...
  • 38. Comparing The Opening Scenes of the Two Romeo and Juliet... Comparing The Opening Scenes of the Two Romeo and Juliet Films In this essay I will be comparing two Romeo and Juliet films done by different directors at different times. The first film I will be comparing was directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1968, which is considered the older version and the other film I will be comparing was directed by Baz Luhrmann in 1996 and this is considered the more recent version of Romeo and Juliet. For each film I will be comparing the opening prologue and opening scene, which lasts about 10 minutes, and both films differ in the way the scenes are set out and shown to the audience. In the more recent film of Romeo and Juliet the prologue is presented in many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The music in the background is very churchlike/ religious music to begin with, which then changes to a very fast almost blurred music to signify how fast this has all happened and that the two families mean business. There are also clippings of the city of Verona, where the play is set. There are two big sky scrapers one with Capulet and one with Montague written on the top there is also a church between the two symbolising that the church is trying to bring the two families together to become friends rather than enemies. In the older film of Romeo and Juliet the prologue is set out in a much simpler way when compared to the other film as there is only one male voiceover which is done very slowly and mournfully which gives a very depressing start to the film. During the voiceover the camera is panning across the town, where there is a small market and a few houses. We can also see from the panning that it is early morning and there is a picture of the Sun rising which is significant throughout the play as the characters say that tempers frae in the heat. Throughout the prologue there is also some very courtly/ medieval music to set the scene for the era it is in. In the more recent version of Romeo and Juliet the fight between the two households in the opening scene is shown in a very drastic aggressive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. 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 ...
  • 40. 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 ...
  • 41. 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 ...