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Beth And Jake
4,679 wordsFilmic technique plays a vital role in the way an audience looks at a character or society in a whole. Lee Tamahori's film "Once were warriors" uses filmic technique in the crafting of the characters, the roles they adopt and the society they live in. Filmic Technique helps to exhibit the Heke family as trapped in society, with a vicious cycle of alcohol, violence, male domination, unemployment and pointless parties. In order to try and free themselves from the vicious cycle or to just find peac...
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Audience The Unfairness Of War
1,848 wordsWorld War I was triggered by political issues. It was confidently believed that the war would be over by Christmas, however it lasted for four long years. During those bitter years of fighting millions of young men lived and died in the trenches either side of no-mans land. Although millions lost their lives the British public threw massive parties celebrating their victory over Germany and the Triple Alliance. At the time the British public were unaware of the horrific nature of the Great War; ...
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The Elephant Man Essay
1,717 wordsHOW DOES THE DIRECTOR OF THE ELEPHANT MAN ESTABLISH JOHN MERRICK AS AN OUTSIDER? The director David Lynch establishes John Merrick as an outsider, in the opening sequences of his film ' The Elephant Man' by using several devices that gain the audiences' attention and raise the audiences' expectations of the nature of deformity the main character suffers from. The atmosphere is created by the use of monochrome, lights and sounds (of a mostly dark nature only) to enhance the main point, why was Me...
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Conflict Between Glendower And Hotspur
1,045 wordsThere are several important issues brought forth in Act, Scene I, which Shakespeare must have felt significant enough to include in his historical play. First of all, the relationship between Hotspur and Glendower must be established. Although their first discussion begins with mutual respect and politeness, (Sit, cousin Percy; good cousin Hotspur.) it quickly turns to quarreling over nearly every issue they discuss. Whether it is Glendower's belief that his birth had some mystical portent, (Gle...