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    Congruently to a comedy show that represents the commercial fictions versus a documentary on history or scientific research that represents literary fiction. Kindred, however, projects a fascinating novel of part-time traveling, part-slave narrative, and love stories with both happy and unhappy endings. The most exotic part about Kindred that makes the novel a commercial fiction is the part-time traveling between the protagonist's life of 1976 and the adaptation to life of the early 18th century…

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    Sc300 Unit 1 Reflection

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    contrasting the two stories. The story was uniquely told from two perspectives, giving the aboriginal population a chance to express themselves and almost invite the audience to immerse themselves in their culture. All up, a well produced film whose narrative structure really resonated with…

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    The reason why his character is altered in the film is to engage a younger audience by adding more drama to the film. Changing Tom’s character only engages a younger audience because a more mature audience is already worn out by seeing this basic narrative of hero vs villain and wouldn’t find it not as intriguing. Therefore, the film captured Tom Buchanan’s character to be more brutal than he actually was as described by the novel to make the film more engaging for only the younger…

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    partner Miles. Although we never see the ending fate of Cook, Cairo, and Gutman, we are left to assume that they are eventually caught and tried. A Classical Hollywood conclusion has a tendency to leave out minor plot lines in its conclusion of the narrative…

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    Field Of Film Analysis

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    contrast, repetition, dominance, hierarchy, axis, symmetry, rhythm, datum and transformation. On the other hand, the fundamental elements and principles of cinematic design were investigated in terms of three main sub groups. In this respect, narrative, which consists of all the imagined conditions related with story, character, time, space, cause and effect relations, development patterns and plot, was thought of constituting the first one. The second one was accompanied with the term of…

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    Because non-narrative storytelling in this way was so new at this time of filmmaking, the praise along with the negative criticism is not at all surprising. In the film our sense of time is quickly disoriented with the multiple flashbacks, shifts in time, and the constant…

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    The Narrow Road Analysis

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    Moreover, the various subplots of ‘Narrow Road’ reveal the product of discovery varies from each character. Sub-character Choi Sang-min ‘The Goanna’ gains joy from the punishment he inflicts on the Australian prisoners of war. Flanagan’s use of narrative voice “his triumph and glory, came together when he hurt others” reveals a masochist joy gains from his job. By contrast the description “blow after blow - on the monsters face a monster’s mask” unveils a monstrous suffering the prisoners’…

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    Thieves (De Sica, 1948). Of the six approaches, I chose the “National Cinemas”, “Auteur”, and “Ideology” approaches. The “National Cinemas” approach to analyzing film takes into account the culture and national characteristics that influence how a narrative is filmed. To understand and fully appreciate a film, one must understand the historical and cultural conditions that surround it. The writer must distinguish what makes a particular film different from those of another culture from the…

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    we can never at least begin to understand the point of views of others. Personal narratives serve this purpose. They allow us to start understanding things we may never experience ourselves. When reading an autobiography…

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    character’s lesson on expressing yourself are told through two particular individuals: Mr. Freeman and David Petrakis. For Mr. Freeman the lesson is told to her when she asks how to express emotion through art. He responds with telling her to “think about love, or hate, or joy, or rage” and that “when people don’t express themselves, they die one piece at a time” (Speak: 122). While Mr. Freeman focused on the idea and reasoning to express yourself, David looked more at the act of expressing…

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