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    Writing and Juno

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    We have just viewed and discussed the film Juno. You have a worksheet you did during the film that should now be full of notes about all the relationships we considered in the film: Juno and her self Juno and Paul Bleaker Mark and Vanessa Juno and her dad Vanessa and Juno Juno and Mark Juno and her stepmom Juno and her baby Vanessa and the baby You were asked to observe how individuals grew as human beings‚ or failed to grow. You were asked to carefully observe relationships

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    Formal Analysis

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    Formal Analysis I’ve decided to do my formal analysis on an original painting done by Slava Ilyayev titled‚ “Passage to Spring”. I ran across this beautiful work of art at Fascination St. Fine Art north of Cherry Creek in Denver. UNITY: As you take a look at this piece‚ you can notice unity right away. The artist uses color‚ texture‚ and line to interweave this beautiful work of art together. Bright‚ analogous warm colors are unified throughout the piece including the reflection on the pathway

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    Formal Analysis

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    Sandra Vargas Formal Analysis November 19‚ 2014 Professor Alison Pearlman Exotic Landscape (French 1844-1910) (1910) by Henri Rousseau Oil on canvas Mexican Pictures Henri Rousseau’s piece titled Exotic Landscapes (1910) represents a childhood myth in which he called his “Mexican Pictures”. He cultivated this idea that he served in the Mexican army by creating a multitude of landscapes paintings. Below I will be describing one of his most famous landscape pieces named “Exotic Landscapes”

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    Juno and the Paycock

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    O’Casey’s early life when dealing with the subject of women in his play ‘Juno and the Paycock’. His father died when he was young and he was brought up by his mother and educated at home by his sister. In his autobiographies‚ O’Casey gives a rather harsh depiction of his sister but a very affectionate one of his mother. Therefore his mother was to prove a strong influence on O’Casey and this is evident in his playwrights‘. Juno and the Paycock’s plot can be summarised as the collapse of a slum-dwelling

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    Juno and the Paycock

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    Juno and the Paycock’ by Sean O’Casey Analyse how Seán O’casey creates an effective and engaging opening at the start of ’Juno and the Paycock’? Introduction Seán O’Casey had a difficult life when he was growing up‚ but this did not prevent him increasing his knowledge and his motivation to learn. His father died when he was young leaving his family to fall into hardship and extreme poverty. He had few school friends as schooling was mostly at home because of health reason. It could

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    Juno Synthesis

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    The movie Juno is fiction and came out in 2007. It is about Juno MacGuff a 16 year old high schooler who gets pregnant after her first time having intercourse with Paulie Bleeker‚ who is also in high school. Although 9 years old‚ this movie is still extremely relevant in today’s society in regards to teen pregnancy. It tackles all the different options one can take and how emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally challenge this decision is‚ especially when you’re a teen. Psychologist David Elkind theorized

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    Juno Essay

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    In the film Juno directed by Jason Reitmen the relationship between the main character Juno‚ and Mark is very important. This relationship helps the viewer learn more about Juno’s journey to motherhood and in each scene we are shown her development to maturity. Juno’s relationship with Mark influences the story line and helps the viewer understand Juno’s character and why Juno makes many of her decisions. The decision she faces is that of a pregnant 16 year old. The way she views her friend‚ Mark

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    Motifs In Juno

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    In the visual text‚ Juno directed by Jason Reitman‚ the motifs develop one or more ideas which include‚ the purpose - age does not mean maturity and love. The motifs appear throughout the visual text which may seem random but are important along the course of the visual text. In the visual text Juno‚ the main character 16 year old Juno decides to experience sex with her best friend Paulie Bleeker‚ who wasn’t entirely eager to do so. Despite their closeness they are not together for the majority

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    Juno and The Paycock

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    COMMUNICATIONS ESSAY JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK Juno and the Paycock‚ is a famous Irish play by Sean O’Casey. The play is set in the Dublin working class tenements during the Irish Civil War. It is the second in a trilogy of plays set in 1922 Dublin. The play’s main’ focus is Juno Boyle and her family. Her husband Jack or rather Captain Jack as he is referred to in the play‚ their children Mary and Johnny and the conflicts which are portrayed within the family group. Right from the start of act

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    Juno Essay

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    introduction The purpose of this assignment is to discuss and evaluate the movie‚ Juno using the Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory. The ecological theory refers to the process of interaction between the systems and within through a bi-directional influences. It consists of four levels of systems – Micro‚ Meso‚ Exo and Macro. In this movie‚ Juno‚ it features a junior teen confronted by an unplanned pregnancy by her classmate‚ Paulie Bleeker. With the help of her close friend‚ Leah‚ she found

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