So Wind Rider stoped and helped the man fix it. Then Wind Rider got back in his carage when Moon Shadow said that he healed the carage just like he healed the dragon king and that might be his test. After working for a bit with the company Moon Shadow was able to deliver laundry by himself. So one day when he was delivering laundry Black Dog uncle Bright Stars son beat up Moon Shadow. When Moon Shadow was home he told the company what had happened. Then Wind Rider went to the sleepers to fight black dog to the death. Moon Shadow went with him with out Wind Rider knowing then some one attacked Moon Shadow and Wind Rider killed them so after Wind Rider and Moon Shadow had to leave the tang…
and/or voiceover in the extract. How is each piece used to develop characters or ideas? • Respond critically to the use of lighting in the extract. How does it create mood or develop character/ideas in the extract? How does it manipulate or affect the audience? • Respond critically to the way two film elements work together to create meaning. How do they complement/contrast with each other, and why? • Respond critically to the use of at least two costumes in the extract. How are they used to…
In “Bright Star by John Keats, and “Choose Something Like A Star” they share the subject of stars, the use of apostrophes and changing opinion on the star. The differences that they have are in the themes of each poem. In “Bright Star” by John Keats the theme is that people don’t last forever like stars, and so they should live in the moment instead of trying to be around as long as possible to observe things like the stars. The fact that people don’t last forever like stars is acknowledged by…
In the poems, I Bright Star and Choose Something Like a Star, both deal with a star that they admire and trust. Moreover, the speakers of both poems have different reasons on why they want to be unchangeable. The style of both poems are significant because it hints to the reader, the speaker’s purpose of these poems. Their similarities and differences creates a central theme for both poems. In the poem, Choose Something Like a Star, Robert Frost has a desire to become unchangeable, so that he…
Bright Star is a musical that brings a breath of southern air to the big apple this season. The writing and staging are new and fun, the music is catchy and toe tap worthy, and the actors are flawless. With a story that remains true to the hearts, love, and pursuit of happiness, blended with an original score that highlights a rich style of vocal talent, this is one not to be missed! Everything about this musical is fantastic and I cannot wait to see it again! The story is a romantic one,…
In both John Keats’ Bright Star and Robert Frost’s Choose Something Like a Star, the authors center their poems on star; however, through theme and style, they lack resemblance. In fact, Frost’s poem includes an illusion from Keats’ poem, which does bring a common theme into each of the works. Although both of the poems have a central subject of a star, they can be compared and contrasted through their themes and structures. As a sonnet, Bright Star consists and is rigidly structured upon an…
Never Judge a Book by Its Cover Throughout the story “Out of All Them Bright Stars,” author Nancy Kress uses a variety of themes to depict her story. The author makes it clear that John, a blue bald alien does, not fit in with everyone else in the story. John is the out cast in the story. The author could have done this intentionally to get her point across on how people shouldn’t judge any one on one’s appearance. As John walks in and makes his appearance into the diner without making a…
Key themes and experiences in Keats’ poems are reflections of the Romantic concepts popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Themes such as the importance of feelings, experiences in nature and the realities of being in love. These key themes and experiences are explored throughout Keats’ poems ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ and ‘Bright Star’ through the use of a variety of literary devices. The theme of love is conveyed in both poems but they are portrayed in very contrasting…
referring to other organisms as an “it” or “thing.” Human exceptionalism and othering are two of the few central themes in A Martian Odyssey by Stanley G. Weinbaum and Out of All Them Bright Stars by Nancy Kress that show that humans are not as perfect or superior as we think. These short stories give insight…
The star outside your spaceship's windshield is a spectacular sight. HR 5171 A is a fireball 1,300 times larger than the Earth's sun. It's so big that if it were in our sun's position, it would swallow up Earth beneath its 10,000°F surface. To look at it from your spaceship, you have to wear special goggles--this star is almost a million times brighter than our sun. As you watch HR 5171A burn, you notice something strange. An object is peeking over the horizon, growing larger and larger. It's…