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    Lars Lindstrom is a 27 year old Caucasian male. He has short brown hair, a brown mustache and brown eyes. Lars is a Christian, and is often see at his local church or reading the bible. Although he owns half of his parent’s house, he lives in the garage, which he has made into a studio apartment. His education level is not mentioned, although he has a job that supports him, so he must be educated to some extent. At the beginning of the film Lars is single, though throughout the movie he enters into

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    and skin-tight clothes. The mental stimulation is what produces the orgasmic feelings, not the physical sex act. The Submissive Person Does Have Some Control During The Encounter - The submissive person does not give up their free will during a BDSM scene. They can always say no to a sex act and let the person

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    Introduction to Film Prof. XXX December 23, 2013 Designing a film is something not everyone can do. It takes a lot of patience and attention to detail to ensure the creators of films make the best possible scenes with zero to minimal mistakes. Every scene needs to be spot on with elements such as setting, lighting, costuming, and temporal elements. When watching a movie for the first time, people don’t normally pay much attention to the small details but when a film is a considered

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    ʽThe book was betterʼ is pointed out by Robert Stam as one of the most common made statements comparing a novel and itʼs cinematic adaptation. Therefore, a clear focus on the loss rather than a gain can be detected.1 The notion of fidelity between a novel and the adaptation seems to generally have a high importance to the masses; one can be disappointed if the adaptation does not meet personal expectations such as narrative, thematic and aesthetic features.2 Fidelity between a literary and a cinematic

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    Scene Analysis

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    give the scene a foreboding emotion when it was slowly zooming into the face. Quickly, the scene shifted to new clippings about terrorist attacks and Bid Laden. This gave the viewer a sense of when the movie could have occurred. Audio of news anchors of different regions started speaking, while montages were repeating. The repetition soon stopped when it jumped to the children. The image of what look like a doll at first is an actual child. It soon fades out to a quote. The next scene takes the

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    For my scene analysis, I will be talking about the scenes in Martin Scorsese's film, Goodfellas that take place inside the nightclub. The film portrays the true story of mobster Henry Hill (played by Ray Liotta) who grows up in the mob and works hard to advance himself through the ranks. He enjoys his life of money and luxury, but is oblivious to the horror that he causes. During the film, the mobsters spend a lot of their time enjoying themselves at a nightclub they frequent called the “Copacabana”

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    Analysis of the Banquet Scene: Act III Scene iv After reading Act III of the text, return to scene iv for a closer analysis. Let the chart below guide your reading, and be sure to justify your answers to the questions using specific detailed evidence from the text. Examine the text: When Macbeth learns that Banquo has been assassinated but Fleance has escaped, he uses figurative language to describe his state of mind. He says, “Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect; whole as the

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    Othello Scene Analysis

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    The scene from Othello my group is performing is act 5, scene 2. In this scene, Desdemona is sleeping and Othello enters her room. He intends to kill her because he is convinced that she has cheated on him. She awakes from her slumber and she and Othello converse...Othello suggests to her that he is going to kill her, but she pleads him not to and to wait because she is not guilty of any sin against him. He does not listen to her and eventually smothers her with a pillow. Emilia then enters the room

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    JULIUS CAESAR SCENE BY SCENE ACT 1, SCENE 1 • Flavius is angry that the commoners (crowd) are celebrating Caesar’s return with a holiday. This establishes conflict at the very beginning of the play. • The cobbler says he is a “mender of bad soles”. This is a pun, as he is a mender of people’s shoes, but he is intentionally making fun of Flavius and Murellus, as he is saying he is a “mender of bad souls”. • He also says that he “can mend” them. Here he is again making fun of them. • In lines 31 to

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    Crime Scene Analysis

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    As a crime scene fingerprint specialist you adhere to a variety of guidelines according to the department’s Standard Operating Procedures. When you come initially onto the murder scene, it has already been, cleared, secured, photographed, measured, sketched, and notes taken on the location of the evidence. This actually makes fingerprinting easier to accomplish correctly because the majority of difficult tasks associated with a murder scene has been completed. All non-movable items should be processed

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