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... This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a deer. ... This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. ...
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... The temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a deer. ... This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. ...
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... Alternatively, a different scene involving the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the superlative example of the virtuous Puritan, and his unrevealed diabolical ...
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... Luke's mission is to immediately challenge Dragline for leadership of the gang and a conflicting scene involving a boxing match between the two puts Luke on ...
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... Hamlet, Laertes, the Queen, and Claudius all die. This is the final scene involving death in Hamlet, but it is also the one with the most lasting impact. ...
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... One scene involving a sympathetic portrayal of Curley's wife is when she is looking for Curley in Crooks' quarters after Lennie and Candy enter. ...
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... This is very apparent in the scene involving Polyphemus, in this scene Odysseus displays great wit while needlessly ruining it in the end. ...
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... Especially noticeable, an emotional scene involving Shane and his father plays way too soon if you ask me, I suspect many scenes building to it were cut. ...
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... he was 16. In a scene involving the brothers a security window frames them, and they are both on either side of it. This gives us ...
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... Another important scene involving the eyes is where Roy and Leon find Chew, the old Chinese man who makes the replicants eyes. This ...
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... Another important scene involving the eyes is where Roy and Leon find Chew, the old Chinese man who makes the replicants eyes. This ...
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... Thebes is dying (Knox, 3)." The relationship between the scene involving Oedipus' armed entrance into the bedroom in which Jocasta hanged herself, and Hamlet's ...
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... eighties as being like. The film is made up of one scene involving cinematography after another. Cinematography uses special filming ...
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... Thus, Ford inserted a twenty-minute fight scene involving John Wayne, who was one of the studio's main actors, hoping that people would enjoy Wayne's combative ...
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... Hannay is still on the run and in the final scene involving these three characters, is momentarily trapped. This was well symbolized by Hitchcock. ...
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... In celebration, they dance in a scene involving fast-paced movement, dancing legs, and clapping hands all shown in an accelerating tempo which culminates in ...
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... She similarly pushes away many tradionally maternal traits, perhaps best witnessed in the scene involving her very uncompassionately taunting the quiet girl ...
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... nuisance created by this false reality, and the inappropriateness of Macbeth's current political position are further rendered by the scene involving the real ...
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... watching that movie "Blue Chips", which is all about illegal college betting and buying athletes to come to their school, there was a scene involving the coach ...
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... He is expected not only to croon a verse of John Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" but to paly a love scene involving the cute use of animal crackers. ...
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... This phenomenon is perhaps best demonstrated in the novel during a scene involving Baumer and his Second Company mate, Stanislaus Katczinsky. ...
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... This phenomenon is perhaps best demonstrated in the novel during a scene involving Baumer and his Second Company mate, Stanislaus Katczinsky. ...
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... Later in the film, the three cherries are brought back on screen, now involving a scene with Auguste and his cheating girlfriend. ...
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... However, in the final scene involving the meeting between Mrs. Shorthouse and Inspector Dalgliesh, we find that many of those situations, which came to a head ...
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... Sebastian enters the scene and his entrance, in a way, relieves Viola of all ... says that the recognition of identity is at first an experience involving only the ...
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... a song or whatever about what they think about what is going on in the scene. ... It can be a game involving an audience member or the musician or a particular ...
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... Act 1 Scene 5 opens dramatically involving tension between Maria and Feste, however, Shakespeare quickly provides light-hearted and witty conversation between ...
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... her love, the font of Juliet's eloquence is unstopped, and she becomes the dominant figure in the rest of the scene. A secret marriage involving an underage ...
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... The next scene in the movie is the first fight scene the audience sees. The police are examining the scene of a crime involving two dead Russian mobsters. ...
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... There are few scenes in which Portia is not involved. These are mainly the opening scene, and the scenes involving the signing of the bond. ...
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