Quotes Flashcards
(17 cards)
former thesis upside bad:
position me to respond in empathetic way towards Yvonne’s disappointed perspective about Philips condition because he is disinterested in life. I can relate to this because I’am in a similar situation as the son of a disabled man.
upside camera shot good:
close up of dell touching Anthonys arm showing a growth between there relationship - ice cream seen
upside lighting bad:
Yvonne leaves dark lighting mood is down shows Phillips disparity
upside montage 2 bad:
Yvonne leaving quick successions shows that time passes emphasising Phillips loss in disparity
upside montage 1 bad:
when Phillip hires a life auxiliary montage shows Phillips disinterest in Bothe
upside flashback bad:
of Phillips wife in hospital with a stethoscope on her - shows the stem of Phillips disinterest
upside low camera angle good:
dell presents painting - highlights how happy he is
upside props good:
dell and Phillip smash expensive items - shows how money isn’t that important
upside thesis good:
money doesn’t buy happiness or money isn’t the root of enjoyment in life
upside dialogue/facial expression bad:
“ok im offering you the position” Phillip says to dell Yvonne has a concerned expression dells unqualified
upside body language good:
hot dog enjoying cheap both phillip and dell
upside symbolism good:
dell and Anthony ice cream have same sleeve ocular symbolises bonding or joining
upside dialouge bad:
“you’d know that with your concealed weapons charge” fires dell shows he removes his closest friend
neighbours diction:
“It took six months for the newcomers to comprehend the fact that their neighbours were not murdering each other, merely talking” - Diction (murdering)
neighbours symbol/imagery:
The act of people gathering around “blocks and upturned buckets” represents the simplicity and universality of storytelling. It shows how cultural circumstances bring people together in shared experiences
neighbours imagery:
“They all sat around…the men butchering and the women plucking, as was demanded.”
Imagery & Symbolism
neighbours simile:
“Feel like sojourners in a foreign land” newcomers because of foreign people