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    writer, who has a suspicious identity between Americans and the Germans. Campbell’s main objective is to write his diary while being accused of war crime in a trial in Israel. Many important, meaningful, and powerful scenes are portrayed throughout the novel. But, the three important scenes in Mother Night are the meetings of the prison guards in the beginning of the novel, the reunion with Howard W. Campbell Jr.’s beloved wife Helga, and the death of Howard W. Campbell Jr. One of

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    Journal 1: Opening scene in the movie "Up" Up is an animated movie, about an old man that wants to fulfill his late wife's dreams of going to the Falls. In an attempt to get there he fills up thousands of balloons with air and attaches them to his house, which carries him across the world. The opening scene has no talking, but in my opinion it says more then words can say. Uncovering the story behind how he got to this moment in his life. How he falls in love with this girl at young age and how

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    In the final battle scene, many of the characters are dressed and done up as their counterparts in the comic books. In this particular scene, only six of the character are present during this epic encounter. Although not her signature and most famous costume, Harley Quinn in this movie is dressed more like her counterpart in the New 52 comics, which restored and relaunched many of the DC comics characters. She wears a quarter sleeve shirt that dons the saying “Daddy’s Monster”. She wore mesh type

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    Using Crime Scene Analysis to Identify Psychopathic Traits in Sexually Aggressive Males Crime Scene Analysis (CSA) is a strategy that uses the behaviors manifest in an offense to predict characteristics about an offender. This type of analysis entails preserving and interpreting both physical evidence and the specific features of a crime (Turvey, 2011). In sexual offenses CSA is also likely to include data such as the relationship between the victim and the offender in the crime, the demographics

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    Mise En Scene Monologue

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    the boat against her will because her father opposes the marriage. We also learn that Ellie feels like she has always been denied her will by her father and that her father supposes she only wants to marry King to anger him. The Mise en Scène of the first scenes establishes the Andrew’s social

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    Everyone has as a good and evil side to him or her. In this scene of Psycho it shows the both sides of Marion and Norman. Through the use of camera angles, film techniques, dialogue, and sound effects, the film portrays the main characters, as they are being trapped, unable to escape their state of mind, the guilt of their actions. These sides are shown mostly through the lighting. Certain conflicts and how the characters deal with them and each other are what shape the structure of the movie

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    Set during the great depression, the movie OMAM starts off with an exhilarating scene to grab the viewer’s attention and start the action. The movie directed by and starred by Gary Sinise, shows themes of loneliness, isolation, and dreams. Different characters related to leadership, mental challenges, some unkind and desperate, others generous and caring. Although rather slow at times, a journey through the mistakes of two men at their job as ranch workers, is an emotion filled movie with a certain

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    the crime. Marion's voyage leads her to the "Bates Motel" where she is checked in and greeted by the sketchy character of Norman Bates. The film first portrays Norman as obsessed and creepy. The following scene is one of the most popular and widely popular scenes of all time dubbed "The Shower Scene" in which Marion is brutally stabbed to death from an unknown assailant to a very uneasy soundtrack. This is followed up by a similar stair

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    approaching a crime scene what is the first thing one notices? Is it the tape keeping you out? Is it the mass of bystanders crowding around for a peek of the action, for a look at the police? Perhaps one notices the victim,the wound inflicted, or even the source of injury itself. Still, others don’t even bother to stop, unaffected by the misfortune of others. What some don’t realize though, is that high school can be directly compared to a crime scene. While others merely approach the scene, I am the victim

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    Number of Shots in Selected Scene: There are four shots in this selected scene. The first one is a close-up shot to show Eliza’s face in frustration with her speaking lessons. The second shot is the long shot which is used for showing all the servants work.The third shot is the medium shot which is used to show Professor Higgins eating and drinking tea while the servants sing that “he doesn’t eat.” The fourth shot is over the shoulder with the camera placed above Eliza’s shoulder showing Higgins

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