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The Making Of A Movie
Number of words: 500 - Number of pages: 2.... the scenes, there is the technical crew. This is where the director of the production is located. The director has many responsibilities and roles within a film production. They interpret scripts, select cast and crew members and, approve scenery, costumes, and music. The directors have the tremendous responsibility of meeting hundreds schedules, and staying in a specific budget set by the producer while solving tiny problems that take place on the set or stage. The pay for directors depends on how much they are in demand in the industry. Some people make $0 per film or .....
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Heroism In The Perfect Storm
Number of words: 626 - Number of pages: 3.... made, it was their duty to answer it to the best of their ability. It seemed “to the best of their ability” meant do the job until they died trying. These men had undergone extensive training in their fields to prepare for such situations as the perfect storm presented them. The PJ’s had undergone a highly selective process that many Navy SEALS could not complete. And the pilots of the helicopters and jets showed tremendous skill as they navigated through the rough turbulence of the storm. These men were, indeed, the best of the best.
To be the best at what one does does not .....
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The Crucible And Similarities To The McCarthy Era
Number of words: 557 - Number of pages: 3.... of power. In Salem, many people turned on one another to save themselves from being victims of the witch hunts. These people were rather hypocritical and deceitful to their friends because they would often turn them in under false pretenses of practicing witchcraft even if they themselves were actually guilty. This hypocrisy caused hysteria in Salem because of the race to turn one after another in. No one knew who to trust anymore. This hypocrisy and hysteria gave the girls who were involved an uncontrollable amount of power because the townspeople were placing the lives of themselves i .....
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Sex And Death In Literature
Number of words: 1451 - Number of pages: 6.... a Hot Tin Roof, are three plays that illustrate the sex and death theory. A Doll’s House contains typical characters, a husband, Torvald, his wife, Nora, and the man Nora really wants, Dr. Rank. Immediately following Dr. Rank’s impending death notice is the death of Nora and Torvald’s marriage. Miss Julie’s characters struggle with sex and death through Jean and Julie with their sexual advances, the death of loved ones, and finally the death of Julie herself. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof centers on Maggie's desired intimacy with her husband and her continuing struggle to understand his p .....
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The Use Of Camera Angles In Citizen Kane
Number of words: 412 - Number of pages: 2.... in which workers at a plant are shown going in, in large numbers to work and then when it is shut down there is no one around and the whole place is empty. This really shows the impact of which the plant shutting down had on the people. It puts into perspective the amount of people that were fired and had no job and in essence no money. These shots help to prove the impact that the depression had on people.
The fourth example is at the very end. During the whole movie everyone is trying to figure out the meaning of the word Rosebud and Welles uses a close up of the sled with the words Ros .....
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The Crucible: John Proctor Is A Hero
Number of words: 510 - Number of pages: 2.... live at all? John dies with everyone knowing
the truth about him. John says, “You have made your magic now, for now I
do think I see some shred of goodness in John Proctor.” John rips up the
confession he has just signed when he realizes that what he is doing is
just going to make his family's lives worse.
John decides not to confess because he does not want to ruin the
Proctor name. He does not want to lose his reputation over something that
is not true. John does not want his name taken away. He says he will not
sign the papers. He says “No because it is my name! Because .....
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"Fire From Heaven", "Much Ado About Nothing", And "The Flea": Sinful Acts
Number of words: 1417 - Number of pages: 6.... that between unmarried people probably come from his growing up in a
more modern world. The Puritans probably did distinguish some, but it
wasn't very prominent or apparent. His makes this point clear in the
passage, "Misbehavior among married people was especially serious, as it
was likely to disrupt existing families, which were of course regarded as
the essential foundations of any ordered, virtuous society(p.66)." The
Puritan influence is very prominent in excerpt from the previous quote,
"families,... the essential foundations of any ordered, virtuous
society(p.66)." Underdown also m .....
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Julius Caesar: Brutus' Mistakes
Number of words: 419 - Number of pages: 2.... should kill Mark Antony, which they should of,
but the noble Brutus said “Our course will seem to bloody.” That was not his
only mistake with Mark Antony he also let him speak at Caesar funeral. He was
warned by Cassius, but Brutus ignored him as usual. When Mark Antony spoke he
got crowd on his side and they killed all the conspirators except for Brutus
and Cassius (they excepted the angry mob and left Rome). This was some more
trouble that was caused by Brutus.
In the war Brutus makes another dumb decision. He wanted to go into Rome and
take it over, but Cassius wanted them to wait f .....
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“The Need For Entertainment At The Woman’s Expense”
Number of words: 782 - Number of pages: 3.... was
when Dracula lured Lucy Westenra from her house at night. In the novel,
Lucy is known to be a frequent sleepwalker who at night is needed to be
watched by her friend and Jonathan’s wife to be, Mina. The novel
describes this particular scene through Mina’s journal. It begins with
Lucy sleepwalking and Mina eventually tracking her down only to see a tall
slender being hovering over Lucy as if almost kissing her. However, in the
movie Lucy is portrayed as a very flirtatious women who is very vulnerable
to men. There is also no record of Lucy ever sleepwalking. Instead, she
is lu .....
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Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 607 - Number of pages: 3.... by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and he and I shall watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee to Mantua." (Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything will be all right. Unfortunately, for all his good intentions the play still ends in tragedy.
Friar Lawrence is a man who is not afraid to take risks when he feels it is neccesary to help someone. For example in Act 2, Scene 6, when he marries , he is risking his reputation as a Friar so he can help the two lovers. Also, when he says "Take thou this vial, being then in bed, and this distilled .....
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