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Dead Poets Society
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1144.... up and he cant help but
smile. Still with the same angle, the camera swings around to show the faces of
his friends as he tells them his news. Their facial expressions as showed by
the camera are delightful and happy ones. This makes Knox even more happy.
The scene ends with a close up of Knox hanging up the phone and then a
high level shot of him running up the stairs.
Scene where Mr Keating tell the class to come up and stand on the desk.
To start this scene camera view as seen through Mr Keating's eyes shows
the whole class sitting quietly. He tells the class t .....
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Chinese Arts And Crafts
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 721.... as part of plays. It is also sung by the Chinese in their own folk tunes and popular songs. Instruments and voices follow the same notes in unison, instead of blending in harmony, and the rhythms are typically Chinese. Chinese melodies are very different from American tunes. Chinese scales are extremely different from American ones. Chinese music is built on five or seven notes. American music is built on the eight-note octave, with five half notes. Many Chinese tunes are never written on paper. They are remembered and taught to younger musicians.
The Chinese u .....
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Movie Analysis
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1684.... of the others in the ward. This movie's theme is about insanity and how people on "the other side" of the wall view the term "insanity".
In chapter two of out text, the term "society" is defined as a group of people that share a culture and common identity. This society is present when McMurphy is admitted to the institution, but he changes it by developing relationships with the other patients. This can be described as social influence. Social influence is where other people have an impact on and change the thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors of others.
When Mc .....
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The Crucible
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1056.... story several times throughout the book.
John Proctor, a local villager, was a firm believer that the rumor of witchcraft in the village was nonsense and was completely indifferent to the idea that witches even existed. Reverend Parris stated that the village was talking of witchcraft and Proctor said, "Then let you come out and call them wrong", clearly expressing that he did not believe them. When hysteria about the witch trials first reached him he replied to Reverend Hale, "There are them that will confess to anything before they'll hang; have you ever thought of that?" T .....
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Hamlet: Hamlet's Greatest Crime Was His Inherent Goodness
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1338.... difference between right and wrong. They don’t consider the nature of their actions due to the mental defect. In William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” Shakespeare leads you to believe that the main character, Hamlet, might be insane. There are many clues to suggest Hamlet is insane but in fact he is completely sane.
Throughout the play Hamlet makes wise decisions to prove his so-called “madness” to others when obviously it is merely an act. He knows exactly what he is leading up to. He just delays to act due to his indecisiveness or inaction. An example of this is when Hamlet sa .....
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Paul Bernardo
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 786.... what he saw.
He lusted a women who was submissive and eager to please. This was the
beginning of his abnormal sexual behavior.
One year out of high school, Paul began his journey into the world of
sexual control were he dated a sixteen year old high school student. This girl
perfectly fit the description of Pauls ideal in being naive and unsophisticated.
Over the three and one half years Paul was with her he used her like his
personal sex toy. Throughout the entire relationship he convinced her that what
they were doing was acceptable behavior. An example of his acceptable .....
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Seinfeld
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1323.... characters refereed
to as the "Fab Four", consist of Jerry Seinfeld, Elaine Benes, George Costanza
and Cosmo Kramer. Jerry Seinfeld, known by his own name on the program, is the
central figure of the sitcom and the catalyst for almost everything that happens.
He is involved in the antics revolving around Kramer, George and Elaine. On one
episode George, Kramer and Jerry are spying on the naked lady across the street
all day to see who can win a bet. The twist at the end of the show is when we
see George and Jerry peering through the window and gasping, " Is that Kramer in
her .....
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Death Of A Salesman: Failure Vs. Success
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 775.... being well liked. After the flashback, Happy talks with Willy
and asks him why he didn’t go to New England for his business trip. Willy
explains that he almost hit a kid in Yonkers. He also tells his sons of his
brother Ben who made a fortune on a trip to Africa.
Charley, a father who is fairly successful and offers Willy a job
which Willy refuses on the basis of pride, comes to Willy’s house at night
complaining of not being able to sleep. Charley and Willy play cards, but
at the same time, Willy hold a conversation with his imaginary brother.
Charley has no idea .....
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