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Rick and Morty (Analysis) S3, Ep1

Rick and Morty     Character s: Rick Sanchez, Morty Smith, Beth, Summer, & Aliens Victim: Rick Sanchez   Hero: Rick Sanchez   Helper: Rick Sanchez Villain : Intergalactic aliens   Parallel narrative:  Throughout the play it does this continuously, it starts it’s episode from a cliff hanger from the previous episode and then cuts through the scene of the simulation to the intro and then changes to earth, where his family are having dinner but are being over ruled by intergalactic forces. It then cuts through multiple scenarios. From Rick being captured, the aliens communicating, Morty, Beth, Summer and Jerry are having a conversation and then it cuts to Rick having a conversation with an Alien and then back to earth but with Morty and Summer, where Summer wants to try save Rick because she believes Rick didn’t abandon them and is captured, so Morty tags along. They use multiple jump cuts and matched cuts.

Novel Review (The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga)

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga Review   In our English lesson we had read the novel ‘The White Tiger’. However, due to the fact that I had only read about the first chapter or just an extract from the novel, I cannot base my entire opinion upon this book and therefore, I will only review the first chapter.   My personal opinion on whether this novel is good or bad, I personally believe that this novel/book is actually good and although, other people may disagree, I liked this novel. I thought this novel is good and I liked it because it’s a very interesting book and has an intriguing storyline which had appealed to me. I thought the fact that the writer uses the term ‘White Tiger’ to describe a person’s intelligence/characteristic is very intellectual; due to the possible meaning it has behind it and in what term the writer uses it, to describe a “smart boy out of the crowd of idiotic, thugs”, as this adds a certain interest to draw audience in because we want to know how t

Structure of media organisations

Structure of media organisations Horizontal integration Horizontal Integration is when other companies/organisations try to develop their own by buying up other competitors but in the same area of market, for example; if one radio station publisher buys out another smaller radio station publisher.   Pros: -There is quite a few advantages with horizontal integration (or markets) and here is a few; firstly, the cost for these companies are lowered, and this is shown through the operational process which are linearly scalable, and therefore translating into a lower cost of production per unit.   -The second advantage is that the quality of the market are improved. These facts are proven and improved due to the company which have offers which specialize in a single product/service and they also have optimized techniques for top quality; these are also easier for the company to identify certain areas amongst the company which need improvement and allow the

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Media Industry in Context

Unit 8: Media Industry in Context C2 Methods of Recruitment in the Media Here is a table showing the main methods of recruitment in the Media, and the plus and minus points of them.   Description / summary Benefits Drawbacks National press National newspapers often produce Media supplements. For example, the Guardian on a Monday *respected titles *established practice *nationwide coverage *exposure in media sections *covers all media sectors *print and digital format *flexibility on size and cost of advert *costs *weekly print runs *exposure limited to a week *falling circulations *turnaround time *rigid price structures *lack of prominence Local press Local newspapers will have job supplements in every week's issue *costs *weekly print runs *exposure limited to a week *falling circulations *turnaround time

Prison Break, ep1, S1 - Narrative

Prison Break, ep1, S1 - Analysis.  Victim: Lincoln (Michael brother) Hero: Michael (Lincoln’s brother) Helper:  The lawyer (tries help Michael etc.) Parallel narrative: Through out the play it does this continuously, as it cuts to Michael, Lincoln  before the episode and after, and the lawyer etc. Multiple storylines, where the son and mom, and his son got caught dealing drugs. Then the other two couple which are about to get married, and then it conflicts all the way back to Michael in the prison cell. There's also a storyline with the government who caused the whole situation too. Flashbacks: Flashback to when Michael’s brother was first being sentenced and had to talk to his brother who was in prison. Tells us that his brother was convicted for something he didn’t do and now he will be killed because his brother Lincoln was blamed for it and charged. Flash-forward, of how they are planning to break out through the prison. Sce

Identity, belonging and values

Identity, belonging and values   My family identity background starts from my grandparents being born and raised in Pakistan. The definition of my surname ‘Farooq’ is related to my culture and my religion of Islam. However the name Farooq is Arabic but, can be spelt many different ways due to the religious terms but generally have the same meaning; “ Farooq  (also transliterated as Farouk, Faruqi, Farook, Faruk, Faroeq, Faruq, or Farouq , or Farooqi, Farooqui; Arabic: فاروق ‎‎, Fārūq ) is a common Arabic given and family name. Al-Farūq literally means "The Redeemer" or "the one who distinguishes between right and wrong.”. The spelling of my surname differs to the country you are born from example being, Faruk, same definition but this is how the Turkish culture spells it, and the name Farooq is generally a Muslim Male given name.   My background goes very far back to the time where members of my family where classed as royalty in Pakistan, and till this day I be