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    Intro: Lighting as we know, creates the atmosphere for the setting, it establishes the overall tone for what the audience sees. Lighting is key in filming, as it can change tones from scene to scene to create a certain subliminal meaning. For instance the contrasting light from character to character to allow the viewer to understand the differences. Throughout the movie “The Dark Knight” we are able to see how the lighting allows for the directors subliminal meaning to seek through; darkness within

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    A literary convention is a specific pattern like a repetition of a word, phrase, character, or setting. They are recurring patterns in particular literary genres and are present in many novels, short stories, plays, and sonnets. There are many different literary conventions or tropes in the stories that we have read, but I am choosing to write about the film The Dark Knight by Christopher Nolan. There are also many within the film, but the one that stuck out most to me was Jokers famous saying, “why

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    Australian crime drama’s such as Underbelly and Blackrock are constructed to represent groups from Australian reality. These representations are designed to present ideas about groups, reinforcing what the audience, typically Australian, already knew and thought without changing the audience’s perception completely. These groups of people are stereotyped, giving the audience a sense of reality and at the same time engaging. The following essay will analyse the representation of the criminal groups

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    As times change, so does society. Which begs the question does the evilness of the villains in The Dark Knight trilogy change and become more sinister? More specifically who is more sinister between Bane and The Joker? In this essay I will discuss what each villain did and how easily they killed. The Joker loves chaos he jokes and laughs right in the face of pain and death. He believes that he has nothing to lose. The Joker has no agenda, no motto -- even he can't predict his actions. He has the

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    Akira’s expression simply turned into something that said ‘Oh, he told you that too.’ before he replied. “Yes, I don’t want people risking children when there’s plenty at the adoption center. It’s cruel. Everyone knows this, everyone who wishes to engage in a relationship with a human is informed of this and I will help them in any way I can, but I won’t allow them to risk children lives.” (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) “And if they..go against the rules?” Yusuke’s grip grows lax as

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    To Hunt and gift a deer can be a long and difficult process, short and easy process, or it could be a mix of both. It all depends on the day, time, weather, and most importantly of all, deer. Sometimes a person tag out within minutes of the beginning of opening day. Other times a person will see three deer all of which are out of shooting range. Hunting the deer starts with the preparation phase. this phase begins two ways. If a person don't posses the proper equipment said person should purchase

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    In 2007, a 12-year-old boy, Hans Jørgen Olsen, saved his 10-year-old sister from a moose by using skills from World of Warcraft (WoW), which is a popular online game, when they were on the way school. This little girl unintentionally stepped into the territory of the moose. Hans used “Taunt”, which can provoke animal’s attention, to let his sister escape and saved her life. After making sure his sister was safe, he used WoW’s skill to feign death and let moose lose the interest of him. Then they

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    Crime and criminals go hand in hand, it happens almost everyday, anywhere, and anytime. A person might just come out from the front door of their house and boom, get shot and killed instantly. There are a lot of horrible people out there that in the act of assassinating kill someone that has nothing to do with what or who they were looking for. One thing that can be assured is that no one gets up one day and decides to go attack someone for no reason. In many cases innocent people are hurt, some

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    Life was created for people to die. Mercy killing is a way that people die preventing future suffering, they can rest in peace before suffering for a long time. Committing mercy killing is doing a favor to people that will suffer in future events. In the story “Of Mice and Men” Lennie was killed by George, which was a favor to Lennie, because if the other people caught him, Lennie will be punished before death, which is the opposite of mercy killing. The story “Of Mice and Men”, John Steinbeck writes

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    “We look up at the same stars, and see such different things,” George R.R Martin. This quote in addition to courage creates a whole new world to me. It made me think about how many different ways courage can be portrayed. Along with the way the person’s personality might change that perspective even more. As we had the class discussion on the summer reading books and made connections to courage, some thoughts went through my head. I wondered if the people around me thought the same things about courage

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