Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Media Studies - Moulin Rouge
Baz Lurhman describes 'Moulin Rouge' as "Audience Participation Cinema". With close
reference to the opening of the film, analyse the techniques
he uses to remind us that "we are watching a movie"
'Moulin Rouge
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
attacked other countries for not knowing what we have to deal with, saying that the nations opposing us are more worried about keeping their financial ties with terrorists intact. He also said that that the years with Democrats as presidents just brushes off
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Category: /Social Sciences
them
because I don't need that hassle.
Fire-Shade: My family has a great respect for the artist inside
us all. I know you live in Michigan, and our family could
always use new operatives all over the world. You have to
understand what our family
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
, which is what the director wants. All three protagonists are treated like freaks, which makes them interesting choices for main characters. Films can use cinematography to show an outsider. Things like camera angles, composition, lighting and music
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Category: /Law & Government
United States of America- the country of freedom and the country of opportunities. The US Constitution provides for a Bill of Rights that has many natural and civil rights in it. The United States Legal System guarantees various rights to their citizens
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
tragedies as hard truths about the nature of life, or challenge that they can be overcome? A close study of Shakespeare's tragic character Hamlet allows us to examine the two premises. On one hand is Hamlet a victim of his preordained disposition, an individual
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