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Computer Essay Topics

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Examples Of Tension In Act 1 Scene 1
Every great scene as every movie or story follows a certain structure. Starting with an
introduction, continues with progressive middle, and ends with the climax. Every
character is coming into the scene with particular goals. These goals should ultimately
collide with goals of another character in order to make the scene interesting. Changes
in scenes and therefore changes in how the goals are being pursued are called scene
beats. Your story will capture audiences only, if you have enough tension. Scene starts
with Becca and Izzy. Becca comes through the door, holding a crème brulee and Izzy
talks on the phone and from the conversation, is obvious, she knew the woman she
punched earlier. Becca s goal is to discover what actually happened in the barand Izzy s
goal is to avoid that conversation. Before Becca confronts Izzy about the woman in a
bar, they chatter for a little bit.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Howie accused Becca of deleting his footage of Danny playing outside. Becca defends
herself and says she didn t. That s the first beat. Tension between them two rises. The
argument is moving towards a climax. Howie shifts his strategy and tries to come up
with some counter argument. He thinks of the morning when Becca tried to find a
number for a roof guy, but couldn t and kept pressing the screen. Argument continues
with series of counter arguments and then Howie again accuses Becca from deleting the
video on purpose to get rid of memories about Danny. Situation changing action and
second beat. Becca holds it together and Howie starts listing things she did to delete
Danny from their life. Third beat comes when Becca actually admits the video was an
accident. Revelation of new information happens. Argument is over and for the first time
we see Howie completely lose it and that s the end of the scene. This argument clears the
tension between Howie and Becca that was building up throughout the story. They are
both finally ready to move
John Ford’s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty...
John Ford s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) is well known
among cinema buffs and historians to have emerged out of a brutal, often contentious
process. Tension between the lead actors, as well as tension between the actors and the
director, spawned some of the best behind the scenes stories of on set rivalry and
outright pettiness that still circulate in an industry that is primarily built on controversy
and rumor. The film itself must be regarded as a masterpiece. This assessment is due in
part to the brilliant performances by the cast and also in part to an elegant, carefully
crafted script. That said; one of the main reasons that the film distinguishes itself above
many of ford s other brilliant films is due to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This image is itself, an indication that the film intends to deal with a clash of ages or
civilizations within the context of American history. The train station and train are
symbols for the conquering of the West and the industrialization of America. In other
words, the film expresses important ideas about the age old theme of progress versus
tradition, as well as society versus the individual. The central question of the film is
whether or not the kind of frontier justice of the West, which was built on gun fighting
and local law enforcement, was adaptable to the modern age. The character of Ransom
Ranse Stoddard (James Stewart) symbolizes the transition of American society by earning
his fame as a politician. The true frontiersman, Tom Doniphon (John Wayne), suffers a
drastically different fate. Despite being the man who actually shot Liberty Valance,
Doniphon remains unknown to fame. This is Ford s way of communicating to the
audience that those who are in power in our society are often in power through no power
of their own. Also that the true spirit of America resides in the common man, rather than
in the man who is celebrated and attains social power and influence.
Given these facts, the film can be seen as a cautionary tale considering the present day
homogenization of culture. With an increase in social conformity comes a decrease in
personal morality. This is shown by the
Taking a Look at Hinduism
Many religions offer an exact path to the afterlife; illuminated by various rules and
regulations that one must follow to reach enlightenment. Hinduism, on the other hand, is
much more complex, offering multiple ways to achieve moksha and providing many
answers to the ancient question of what happens after we die? Many people think that
Hindus believe in many deities, but the Hindu concept of Godis much broader than that.
In fact, Hinduismitself encompasses much more than just one specific set of religious
beliefs. While some Hindus believe that God is a divine being with certain identifiable
attributes, others believe that God cannot be defined and is an all pervading being
that extends beyond everything. Although some beliefs differ, the majority of Hindus
see the concept of God in multiple ways. Among these are the concepts of God as one
and many, God and the soul, God as sound, God as image, God in nature, cows, and
avatara. One of Hinduism s most distinguishing features is the concept of multiple
gods. These multiple gods are manifestations of the various powers of the divine.
Hindus believe that the all pervasive God is both one and many. Because this concept
carries the idea of God as an omnipresent being, everything can be seen as being God s
form. Hindus worship many Gods, but they also believe that the divine is singular or
one. These Gods are representations of different aspects of the overall God. Although
their worship of multiple

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