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    Horror Genre Analysis

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    film genre which is made to trigger an emotional response to its audiences. This is done by playing on the audiences worst fears in society such as animals, ghosts, diseases etc. the scenes in horror films often scare or shock the audiences different events in the film such as supernatural. The horror genre sometimes can overlap the thriller genre. using the horror genre in films many can tell a story from the point of view of the monster, victim , revenge and survival. the horror genre is never

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    The 100 Genre Analysis

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    The genre that I selected is Television. The first artifacts that I chose is the show called “The 100.” This show is somewhat connects to my selected genre. The 100 is about when the nuclear Armageddon destroys civilization on Earth, the only survivors are those on the 12 international space stations in orbit at the time. Clarke is one of the main character in the show, her father died when he got floated to space. There were rules in space; if you don’t follow it you will get floated to space

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    Western Genre Analysis

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    Coming into Writing 39B I did not know what to expect of the western genre, but I became eager to learn more about the genre as I was exposed to the films. During the second lecture, I felt as though I knew very little about the concept so I became too shy to discuss the character traits. That later changed when a peer of mine described a cowboy’s physical and metaphorical traits. That provoked a flashbulb memory to occur from when I was a child. I remembered always walking into my mother’s room

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    Alazae Te Hau Film Genre Analysis – The Matrix This film genre analysis will identify, scruitinies and discuss the various and diverse filmmaking elements of the Wachowski’s Sci-fi/Action epic, The Matrix (1999), and how they demonstrate the typical codes and conventions of the action subset genres, Western and Asian martial arts. Specifically, the climactic scene of The Matrix (01:52:56 – 01:58:49) portraying the film’s main character, Neo’s fight with the antagonistic agent Mr Smith in an underground

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    Genre Analysis Of Mabel

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    One genre of podcast that I find intriguing for various nostalgic and inexplicably self-punitive reasons, is that which explores the eeriness of the world, reminiscent in ways of old-time horror radio shows. “Mabel” is a fictional narrative podcast written and produced by Becca De La Rosa that follows the mysterious experiences of Anna Limon, the in-home caregiver of Sally Martin, an elderly woman living in the remote countryside. In the first episode of “Mabel,” “The Letters,” Anna tries to get

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    Genre Analysis Essay

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    their life. The audience in which will be looking over these resumes could be a pretty broad range generally speaking, but for the most part whoever the author is submitting the resume to will be the intended audience for this genre. I think it is safe to say this genre will be around for many years to come,

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    Writing Genre Analysis

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    Translating one genre into another one requires creative thinking and forces writer to adapt to the needs of a new audience. In this assignment, I chose to translate an entertainment article into a scientific journal. Specifically, I wanted to change the genre of an article titled “Gavin Rossdale Cheated on Gwen Stefani With the Family Nanny for Years "Right Under" Her Nose: Details” turn it into a scientific journal. The scientific journal will then discusses women's reaction to cheating in relationship

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    The application of genre analysis and phraseology has great potential to inform this kind of research and practice, enabling us to receive a more thorough understanding of how language is used in a particular context and/or in a particular genre. In this study, the textual analysis included inter-rater reliability analysis performed by two university instructors to code a portion of the texts. The analysis reached a satisfactory level of agreement in the four internal sections in the main study.

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    Introduction The primary topic of the website and magazine is to give a brief overview about the history museum. Both genres provide readers with two different sources of information about the museum and basic information. The website covers more up to date events and information, and was developed to be a persuasion method to attract the audience to visit the museum. A lot of the information on the website promotes the museum. For example: the site has a visit tab and gives basic information on

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    Singin’ in the Rain Genre Analysis Singin’ in the Rain (1952) is an American musical directed by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, who also stars as a lead in the film, alongside Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds. Singin’ in the Rain is about a film studio converting from silent films to films with sound and its effects on the actors. Singin’ in the rain could be considered a hybrid film, due to its combination of the comedy, romance, and musical genres. Singin’ in the Rain plays on certain tropes

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