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    The use of sound in The Graduate The movie The Graduate was a pioneer for the film industry in regards to its use of popular music as non-diegetic sound throughout the film. The Simon and Garfunkel sound track fit in very nicely to set the tone of the film and give the audience clues as to what the characters were feeling. Aside from the non-diegetic sound the diegetic sound was also used very effectively to express character emotions, in particular Ben’s emotions. Ben’s disconnect from society

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    Edward Brambila English 2—Prof. Sosner 12/16/2016 The Art of Symbolism in “The Graduate” The movie “The Graduate” is a struggle story of a fine caliber that falls under the genre of comedic drama. Some might even argue that it was one of the best films of its time and even till this day. The way the movie blends characters is anything but superficial and its use of symbolism to describe said characters leaves little more to be desired. While some may not like the movie and say it falls short the

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    The Graduate and Plastics   The Graduate is a 1967 film directed by Mike Nichols who won an Oscar for his direction.  This hit of the 60's focuses on the development and the maturing of the ultra-naïve college graduate Benjamin Braddock.  This movie is about "just one word...Plastics."  Mr. McQuire sums up this entire movie when he tells Ben that there is "a great future in plastics."  In this film the relationships, except the one between Ben and Elaine, are like

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    The characterization of Benjamin Braddock is apparent through the main focus of the 1967 coming of age film, The Graduate. The point of view, cinematography, score and less so the dialog gives the audience a detailed look into not only who Benjamin is as a person, but also the challenges he faces throughout the film. The film focuses on the perspective of Ben himself, never really giving the audience a chance to watch much else of anything, really. Occasionally, the camera angle is intended to

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    Central Themes in The Graduate The themes of loneliness, isolation and entrapment are central to the narrative of the 1967 film The Graduate. Throughout the film, many devices are used in order to communicate this to the audience. This list of devices includes the use of water and glass for example, which is seen in many scenes and emphasizes the isolation and entrapment of the not particularly remarkable but worthy kid who drowns amongst many objects and things throughout

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    The Graduate by Mike Nichols has many film techniques that the director has place in to the film that we can see. Mike Nichols has chosen many of techniques that can be picked out throughout the whole sequence in the beginning of the film. Mike Nichols most noticeable choice to use in his film is the setting and symbolism during the sequence. To begin analyzing the setting and symbolism it begins with Ben on an airplane going back to Los Angeles which shows us that this film will take place at that

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    at the Graduate Level Michelle Carlton Comm/600 June 10, 2013 Rick Bushman Preparing for Academic Success at the Graduate Level In beginning the road to a Master’s Degree, there are several important factors that contribute to success. It is imperative to understand the proper way to format a paper as a graduate student. There are specific requirements that must be met when writing at the graduate level.

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    Jessica Burns 309164 Jmbf6b@mail.missouri.edu Film Studies 1800 Sequence Analysis/ Assignment No. 2 American Beauty -From when Carolyn arrives home until the end of the scene with Lester in their living room (Chapter 19: 1:14:35–1:17:40) The movie “American Beauty” literally is trying to express how much beauty there is in America but it is not always so easy to see. Often in the film objects normally thought of as ordinary are magnified to express deeper meaning and

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    Graduate Level Writing

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    success at the graduate level. This assignment paper should identify characteristics of graduate writing and explain how writing at the graduate level differs from other forms of writing. This paper will allow me to evaluate my own writing strengths and weaknesses by utilizing the Grammar and Writing Guides on the eCampus to help me identify these areas. In this paper it will identify what I deem as best practices for managing my time and stress associated with balancing graduate school and other

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    I am writing to express my interest in the Graduate Assistantship position with CSET Advising Center at Minnesota State, Mankato. I recognize and value the importance that a graduate assistantship has, in terms of the educational and professional benefits. It is my hope that, as a graduate student to take this role of graduate assistant for both personal as well as professional experience. The job description suggests that the position requires an individual with high levels of maturity and responsibility

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