Chuck Bass Essays

  • Belle From 'Gossip Girl'

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    1. Blair Waldorf is a character in the tv show series, ‘Gossip Girl’. She and her mother are very wealthy and live in the upper east side of New York. Blair is spoiled and always gets what she wants; she will never take “no” for an answer. She is an overachiever and is always keeping her status as ‘Queen Bee’. Blair may be strong and bossy, but she is good at heart and sensitive at times. 2. Belle from ‘Beauty and the Beast is the protagonist. Belle is a very beautiful girl that lives in a small

  • Archetypes In The Show Chuck Barowskie

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    Chuck Bartowskie fits more than one archetypal character by evolving as the show “Chuck” progresses. Cuck is a normal man thrown into this world of spies and has to evolve into a real one to stay alive without having his family and friends to do so. At first during the beginning of the series Chuck is just an everyman archetypal character. Working at the Buy More as a Nerd Herd employee. The Buy More is a made up appliance store, he works here due to being kicked out of Stanford for allegedly cheating

  • Film Analysis Of The Movie: Amadeus

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    Amadeus begins with an attempted suicide by composer Antonio Salieri, who has been overcome with guilt about supposedly killing Mozart. His life is saved by his aides as they find him in the room covered in blood; and he is sent to what looks like some kind of a mental hospital, where a priest Father Volger is sent to council him and listen to his guilt. He recounts his tale of music, passion, and jealousy, introducing one of the defining elements of their upbringing. Mozart, although he does not

  • Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 Analysis

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    Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major, BWV 1047 The instruments heard throughout the concerto are violins, violas, a cello, a bass, an oboe, a recorder, a keyed trumpet, and a harpsichord. The first movement begins at a quick tempo. Sixteenth notes are played constantly and are passed around the different instruments. Throughout the sixteenth not passages or mordents and other embellishments. The keyed trumpet plays lip trills rather than p laying fingered trills. The phrases of the first

  • The Great Gatsby Report

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    In the twenties, it appears in the literary life of the United States some of the most renowned writers in fiction, drama and poetry. These writers were known as the “Lost Generation”, a generation whose name rises up as a consequence of leaving their homeland and settle a new life in Europe, and due to the attitude they assumed against wealth, opulence and materialism of the society, after the World War I and until the crack of 29. Among them are John Dos Passos,William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway

  • Geisha Dance Critique

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    General Description (10 marks) This video clip shows a dance by a geisha in the movie – memoirs of a geisha. It was filmed during the 1920-1930’s, the geisha culture has been in Japan since the 18th century. There is only one character performing this dance who is Sayuri. I chose to use this clip to tell you about Japan’s rich history and culture about Geishas as this clip shows a geisha’s performance and costume nicely. The long sleeves of the kimono has to be folded when performing in order to

  • Essay On Jazz Music

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    “The Discovery of Jazz Music “ Every music around the world has its own history, the instruments, rhythms, and even the compositions have their own origins. Music is a tool, it is used as a way of communicating with other individuals. It is very powerful considering it can express a person’s emotions or feelings such as grief, sadness, happiness, love, and even those emotions which cannot be explained or be expressed. Jazz music is like a language. It is a language that musicians use to express

  • Fishing In Sheila Mant

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    Throughout the short story “Sheila Mant”, the protagonist must decide between the bass and Sheila. To start, there are a number of reasons that the main character may choose the fish. One reasoning is that the boy absolutely loves fishing. He has been fishing for years, countless of hours spent in the summer on his boat, reeling in catch after catch. He has the primest gear, the top brand equipment, specifically naming his “Mitchell reel” and his “Pfleuger spinning rod” (Wetherell 2). He practices

  • Neil Diamond Research Paper

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    It won 't be at a dueling piano bar, but renditions of "Sweet Caroline" are sure to be heard this weekend, anyway. The Grammy Awards are to be held on Feb. 8, but two days prior to the glitz and glamour the man of the evening will be the one and only Neil Diamond. Diamond was named the 2009 MusiCares Person of the Year, and the legendary vocalist will be honored for the recognition Feb. 6 at the Grammy Week gala dinner and concert. Six-time Grammy Award winners the Foo Fighters may seem like unlikely

  • Alex Turner's Song From The Arctic Monkeys

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    This hit single from the Arctic Monkeys is very complex and original. The song’s form seems pretty typical at first (verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus) A-B-A-B-C-B, but it instead uses a pre-chorus throughout the song that has background singers in falsetto along with the continued use of the lead singer’s dominant voice. This keeps listeners engaged. There is harmony during the chorus and the pre-chorus which is extremely engaging and prevents the song from getting monotonous. The song starts

  • Comparison Of Drumbeats And The Drummer Boy Of Shiloh

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    The two stories, Drumbeats and Bullets and The Drummer Boy of Shiloh have many comparisons and contrasts. One story is mostly fact based, while the other is more of a story. Both stories have facts about the life in war as a drummer boy. Johnny Clem (from Drumbeats and Bullets) and Joby (from The Drummer boy of Shiloh) can relate in many different ways.they also have factors that make them very different. Drumbeats and Bullets is a factual story about the not so simple life of a drummer boy. It differs

  • Why Stratocasters Are Better Than Telecasters

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    Stratocasters are better than Telecasters Do you play guitar, if you do, do you play a Stratocaster? Stratocasters are better than Telecasters. Stratocasters have a five way switch unlike the Telecaster which only has three. The Stratocaster is a newer model, more recently made. The Stratocaster is in mass production in Japan. Stratocasters are better because they have more variety. Stratocasters have five way switches unlike the Telecasters which only have three way switches. The stratocaster has

  • Four Dimensions Of Editing In Film

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    The Four Dimensions of Editing in Film In film making there are four different types of aspects. The four dimensions of editing are the spatial connection, temporal connection , graphic connection and the rhythmic connection. These four dimensions can be interpreted through looking at two very well known movie excerpts: The “Shower Scene” from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film, Psycho and the “Odessa Steps” sequence from Sergei Eisenstein’s 1925 film, Battleship Potemkin. Not only the rhythmic but the

  • Persuasive Essay On Building A Guitar

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    When looking for a guitar what exactly do you want to look for? The color, size, sound, texture, brass, nylon, etc. not all guitars are the same, nearly never the same. Different guitars have different sounds and pitches when built, put together and played. Tonewoods have a major factor in what the guitar looks like and sounds. The quality and structure of the wood is a very important factor on how the instrument is built. ¨various woods have distinct sound qualities, especially when used for the

  • Persuasive Essay: Why Marching Band Should Be A Sport

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    “Why Marching Band Should be a Sport” By definition, a sport is an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment, which is exactly what marching band is. There's is a scoring system, and after almost every parade with bands, there's an award ceremony where the bands receive their scores and find out their rank. Marching itself, with the choreographed movements throughout the performance of the band, is already physically

  • Different Types Of Bass Research Paper

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    different types of Bass around the world There are three main types of bass. There are the black basses, the temperate basses, and Asian sea basses. There are bass in freshwater and seawater. Bass around one of the most popular game in North America. Many people catch these fish every day. The black basses include the small and large mouth bass, the Choctaw, and the Guadalupe bass, and the spotted bass. The largemouth bass is the state fish of Alabama. The largemouth bass lives an average of

  • Biography Of Selena Y Los Dinos

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    Final Paper I think in my opinion that Selena y Los Dinos which meant (Selena and the Guys) they were one of the best music groups to hit the United States and Mexico. Selena y Los Dinos was a family band that the dad put the band together with all his children. Abraham Quintanilla Jr. the father started the band in the year of 1980's. Selena's father opened up a Mexican restaurant on Jackson, Texas for his children band to perform. Then they started off playing any where they could play

  • Why The Boy Must Decide Between A Bass In Sheila Mant

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    “Sheila Mant,” the boy must decide between a bass and Sheila Mant. There many pieces of evidence as to why the protagonist would choose the bass over Sheila. Firstly, the boy spent most of the summer fishing or practicing fishing. As stated in the text: “I was back in our driveway practicing casts, and when I wasn’t practicing casts, I was tying the line to Tosca… to test the reel’s drag, and when I wasn’t doing any of those things, I was fishing the river for bass” (Wetherell 2). This quote proves the

  • KISS Research Paper

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    guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and even pyrotechnics. Altogether Kiss has earned 28 gold albums and sold over 40 million albums in the U.S. The original members of KISS are Paul Stanley vocals and rhythm guitar, Gene Simmons vocals and bass guitar, Ace Frehley lead guitar and vocals, and Peter Criss drums and vocals. When it came to decide on their makeup and costumes Stanley chose Starchild, Simmons The Demon, Frehley Spaceman or Space Ace and Criss Catman. Demanding fans got them

  • Dulcian Instrument

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    Soprano, alto, alto, tenor and bass Dulcian from the Brussels collection.Dulcian came in a range of sizes from the deepest instrument measuring 4’9” to the shortest at 15”. The smaller sizes were used in wind choirs while the longest or the bass Dulcian was used to support the basso continuo lines in wind ensembles along with the viola and other bass instruments as can be seen in in Concerto a5 (c-minor) by Christoph Förster (1693 - 1745). (Kendrick, 2008) The Hautboies (the oboe solo at the top)