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    The two items I chose from the Speed museum were the two vases by Fulvio Bianconi and Vicktor Emanuel as the modern pieces and the ancient Egyptian canopic jars. Upon first sight, my first thought was that the purpose of these items is obliviously to hold and serve as containers for other objects. Though they are different in size, it’s clear they serve that same idea. Both items are also shaped in sort of a rounded and spherical way; the edges are smoothed out and they all have a nice organic flow

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    The word “rhetoric” has multiple origins, but it’s mainly from French and Latin. The definition of the word is meant to use to persuade or influence others. This was the study of principles and rules to be followed by a speaker or writer striving for eloquence. Formulated by the ancient Greek and Roman. Rhetoric is normally advertised we see on social media or T.V. aiming to try to persuade us to buy into what they are selling. However, manipulation is also a type of advertisement aimed to change

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    Textual Analysis Maestro

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    The chapter '1968' contributes to a reading of Maestro focusing on the both the role music plays in the Paul's development and the very nature of music itself. In this chapter, Paul undergoes emotional and physical maturation, and his appreciation and comprehension of music is strongly tied with this change. It in this chapter that he meets Rosie, his first love and future wife. Rosie represents Paul's first experience of the adult world. She acts as a kind of conduit for his maturation. When teaching

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    Textual Analysis Beowulf

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    Ms. Dawson, this poem is getting good a little too good. Lol. Well, Beowulf decided to return a favor to King Hrothgar by coming to fight the big coward Grendel. Lines 94-96 supports my idea of Beowulf wasn't afraid of nothing or nobody. He could have been in the king’s position, but he chose not too for the simplest facts that he wasn't next in line. Although he was the strongest, he wanted to do what was ethical. Beowulf decided to take 14 of his best men because he knew they were his ride or die

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    and Russell’s pleasure, arousal, dominance scale, which measured pleasantness versus unpleasantness and positive versus negative feelings. Their results concluded that pleasure has a significant, positive relationship with brand recognition. The analysis indicates that when all levels of engagement are present, which includes pleasure, arousal, and cognitive effort, brand recognitions reaches the highest

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    Textual Analysis Of Shrek

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    Animation has, in the past, generally been viewed by children, because of its childlike nature. In recent years, animated film has broaden its audience with its caricaturized humor towards adults. With its powerful, heart-rendering, and emotive storyline, I believe that the animated film Shrek, has captured many of its viewers’ hearts; and also prompted many concepts after it has been viewed, for example that love is for anyone. Sound, editing, and setting, are some of the filmic elements that really

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    Textual Analysis Of Girl

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    Girl' Shifts Your Perspective in More Ways Than One Girl provides a brief glimpse into the daily life of a homeless woman. Almost every film you'll ever watch in your life will be shot with a similar aspect ratio, with the frame being around twice as long as it is tall. With minor variances due to wide-screen or cinemascope or a particularly bold director, the vast majority of films will use nearly the same aspect ratio, and after seeing that setup in film after film year after year, it just feels

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    Given Komugi’s character design and overall purpose in the anime in addition to the mental and language representations addressed previously, Komugi has many connotations placed upon her. Her character continues to reinforce that unusual embodiments are inherently inferior (Garland-Thomson, 7), because both herself and the ways others treat her continue to emphasize that she is not worth much of anything aside from her Gungi skills. However, Komugi is also a significant source for intersectionality

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    Another film technique used to shape my reaction to Bertie is dialogue. Dialogue helps us understand the character and sympathise with the battle he has to overcome. The battle of becoming king and even worse with a stammer made it hard for Bertie to take on the leadership role and speak for the nation. ‘’My husbands work involves a great deal of public speaking’’ is quoted by Elizabeth, Bertie's wife. This shows that Bertie had to be a confident at speaking in front of large audience as it was his

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    Recently we read the story Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. In the excerpt from Frankenstein the reader might notice, through the stories first person view, that the monster is watching the villagers to become normal like them. The monster learns how to use their tool and how they talk and he observes how they act and he thinks about how they act and do things with each other. All of those things have lead me to believe that he is trying to learn to live like them. In the story the monster is always

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