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    Stylistics is an approach that is used to analyze the utilization of language in literary texts in order to occupy a better understanding of the text. Stylistic approach enforces the power and penetration of speech by examining the expressive and suggestive devices. The elements of stylistic approach such as the lexical features, the poetic point of view and the construction of characters are used to scrutinize the content of a literary work. The utilization of these elements is reflected in The…

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    steps, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, in 1935, are two completely different films that's capture one great thing: the beauty of history. Neither film narrative’s directly have major historical context, however, they embody each designated era and the stylistic elements of its time. While both directors have different…

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    studying film is Auteur criticism. This method was developed when French filmmakers because they believed that studios restricted creativity so they wanted to acknowledge directors who put their own personal style on films. This approach looks into stylistic approaches and main themes of certain creators.…

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    philosophical as well as political approaches concerning civil war, their way of transmitting ideas along with their conception. Whitman normally experiments as well as explores the free verse whereas the Melville normally strictly builds his poetry. Their stylistic normally differ parallel and the dissimilarities in their conceptions of the war along with their treatment of it in their poems. Melville is cynical of it as well as its ramification for the American democracy, thoroughly examining…

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    HHS Band Reflection

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    Working on the HHS Band leadership team has been one of the most difficult but rewarding jobs of my high school career. My junior year I was selected as the clarinet co-section leader with another one of my good friends Laura. Both of us are very strong and confident leaders, so throughout the marching band season, there was a bit of a power struggle. We didn't know how to properly balance our authority in the group to command equal respect, and we didn't know how to work as a team. Through my…

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    Firstly, Antony uses the stylistic choice of irony when the conspirators and Brutus were called honourable men. Everytime Antony described Brutus as “honourable” he would use an increasingly sarcastic tone, until the last time in the speech, it was felt as if the meaning was changed…

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    A Tales of Cinema (2005), and Night and Day (2008) by Hong Sang-Soo Production analysis is a methodologically neutral tool, which seeks to reckon with the film’s formal and stylistic patterns by charting the various technical strategies its filmmakers employ in its enunciation. These strategies include casting, performance, costume design, color design, lighting, and composition, the rendition of space, rhythm and sound design. In this essay, we will study closely Hong Sang-Soo as well as…

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    Fargo Film Noir Essay

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    the same properties. The white snow is so stark and vast, it still creates the daunting feeling that shadows do. The Coen Brothers have exhibited a preoccupation with the themes, characters, and stylistic techniques of film noir. The Coens were already making consciously comic use of noir plots and stylistic techniques before Tarantino did with Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994) (Conard 137). Neo-noir evinces a strong inclination toward pastiche and the satiric, which Fargo…

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    Macbeth – Shakespeare. The Performance Macbeth written by William Shakespeare in 1606 is a tragic play centred around the theme of integrity. Shakespeare used literary deceives and stylistic features to construct and develop the thematic message relating to integrity in Macbeth; implying that integrity exists in people by showing loyalty and serving others and those who do not are destroyed. Shakespeare has demonstrated integrity existing in people by showing loyalty and serving others through…

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    songwriters and in turn their culture. Following their formation in November 1973, ACDC created a new stylistic approach to rock and roll performances this lead to Australia being placed on the map. Their legacy still continues today and will do so forever, old and new fans…

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