the spectator that she will be in love with her customer, giving the scene a whole other meaning, as she states that she likes loud music because it prevents her from thinking. The use of the particular song symbolizes the westernization Hong Kong experienced through the decades with the protagonists having grown with western
Word Count: 2304 (without footnotes) Introduction In the Mood for Love chronicles the story of an unlikely friendship and romance – two strangers living side-by-side in crowded, claustrophobic Hong Kong; initially drawn to each other by their suspicions of their respective spouses’ affair. The plot is relatively simple. The film starts off with Chow Mo-Wan (“Chow”) and Su Li-Zhen (“Su”) moving into the same building on the same day with their belongings mixed up by the movers, perhaps foreshadowing
Not Just another Love Story An Interpretation of Lovesong Frantic Assembly is a British theatre company that specialises in the development of exciting postmodern and contemporary performances for new audiences (Frantic Assembly). A great example of a postmodern contemporary theatre piece is the performance Lovesong, which was created by the artistic directors of Frantic Assembly, Scott Graham and Steven Hoggett. The riveting performance explores the story of an old couple’s relationship from
In the Mood for Love is a beautiful masterpiece that is visually stunning and emotional to watch. You will be left amazed by how such a simple story can be so difficult to understand if you do not pay close attention to the details. In the Mood for Love, a Hong Kong romantic melodrama film directed by Wong Kar-Wai which brought actress Maggie Cheung and actor Tony Leung together for this film. Both had previously worked with Wong Kar-Wai films separately. The film received 40 nominations and 43 awards
Wong Kar-wai’s film, In the Mood for Love, follows Mrs. Chan and Mr. Chow as they explore the possibilities within their spouses’ infidelity. As part of the mise-en-scène, Mrs. Chan appears in different colored and patterned cheongsams. Her costume is primarily utilized to draw attention to her internal emotions and/or connection to the setting. This is demonstrated in the selected clip of Mrs. Chan and Mr. Chow in the diner, in which Mrs. Chan acts as Mr. Chow’s wife. The light blue floral cheongsam
Passionate Shepherd to His Love” about his speaker, a shepherd, asking a woman to come live in nature with him and be his love. A few years later, Sir Walter Raleigh came out with a poem that was a response to Marlowe’s, “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” that contradicted the original with it’s diction. Both poems touch upon the topics of love and nature but in entirely different ways. Marlowe’s poem is about the positivity nature can bring and about the possibility of being in love in nature. Raleigh’s
between true love and courtly love. This passage is shown to represent how Juliet’s parents would have preferred that she live her life in misery rather than live her life in bliss, married to her true love, Romeo. This contrasting idea relates to the mood of the passage, the theme, and the overall importance. First, the contrasting idea of true love and courtly love, is heavily shown in the mood. For example, Juliet was forced by her parents to marry Paris which set a captive and trapped mood. In Act
and tragic tale of love lost using figurative language, imagery, and mood. The poem tells the story of a man who is deeply in love with a woman named Annabel Lee but is ultimately separated from her by death. The speaker reflects on their love and the memories they shared together and expresses his belief that their love will continue to endure even after death. One of the most prominent figurative language devices used in the poem is the metaphor, which compares the speaker's love for Annabel Lee
start off, the theme of the story is death and love. The poem clearly implies that Annabel Lee’s lover, the unknown narrator, and Annabel loved each other so much that even the angels in the heavens were jealous of them, leading them to cause the death of Annabel Lee (9-16). This shows a great representation of why the theme of the poem is death and love, because the narrator and Annabel Lee loved each other dearly, even if they were young. But, that love caused others to be jealous leading to the death
He uses syntax, diction, and other narrative devices to depict the mood of Romeo and Juliet and In the passage, Shakespeare uses syntax to set the differing moods between Romeo and Juliet. Romeo’s mood is light-hearted and is trying to win Juliet's heart. When Romeo says "with love’s light wings did I o’perch these walls" (66), Shakespeare tries to set the mood of a romantic, joyous Romeo. On the other hand, Juliet's initial mood displays anger and embarrassment. She states, "How cam’st thou
to attending ears!” In texts, authors use multiple literary techniques to develop tones and moods for the text. These techniques include figurative language. William Shakespeare wrote numerous plays throughout his life, and these plays have lasted centuries because of the messages they portray to the audience. Shakespeare’s works have multiple forms of figurative language. This helps to develop the moods and tones of his plays. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses different figurative language such
Midsummer Night’s Dream is still relevant, for it contains Mood, Dream Motif, and Genre Romantic Comedy to which audiences can still relate to today. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a story that expresses many different moods. The first mood for one of my examples is sadness. “But I slip from underneath her and she falls down crying “Ow my Butt” (Shakespeare 35). This shows that the old lady is crying because she fell on her butt. The next mood that is in my second example is annoyed. Demetrius is being
main focus in Hamlet is mood, tone, and irony. To develop a theme, an author must use literary elements such as mood,tone, and irony. Shakespeare uses mood, tone, and irony to develop the themes of curiosity and betrayal. Shakespeare uses mood to develop the themes of curiosity and betrayal. In Act iii, Scene i Ophelia is told by hamlet that he “loves her no more.” which gives the reader a curious feeling because previously in the book he had acted as if he was madly in love with her. Now later on
variety of words to express either praise, mockery, or mourning. But how does the reader figure out whether the poet is trying to praise, mock, or mourn the subject of the poem? In Carol Coffee’s poem, Vegetable Love in Texas, Coffee uses the literary devices of figurative language, mood, and tone to praise tomatoes. In the poem, Coffee uses words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning, known as figurative language, to praise tomatoes. Coffee writes, “Like talisman”
Emily Morra Ms. Drosdick Honors English, Period 9 2/9/2018 Independent Book Essay: In the Lake of the Woods Often times, love is compared to a wide variety of ideas and concepts. Despite the distinct genres and stories, all authors manage to get these ideas across through entailable aspects of plot. In the Lake of the Woods, written by Tim O’Brien, uses symbolism to generate several similar factors pertaining to the plot of his novel. With the entire novel centered around the unusual relationship
“The Cheap Bouquet” by Pierce The Veil Vic Fuentes, the lead singer, sings to convey his strong emotions. Vic uses figurative language, imagery, and sound devises to show his strong emotions and create a dark and depressing mood, yet he knows that death will reunite him with his love. Vic uses figurative language such as personification and simile to show his feelings. He uses personification to show his excitement and how he tries to calm down. “Well I know, I know if I die young/then we can wake up
on the mood in the story. Plus, what the feelings they have in the story. In the first sentence when it says “in a kingdom by the sea” it kind of sets the mood by setting it in a happy place by the sea where peace and love can be and are there by the sea. The effect of this is that the maiden and her lover will fall in a deep love and get married one day down along the road. In the second paragraph where it says that “the winged serpents of Heaven Coveted her and me”. It conveys the mood by saying
sides of mood, tone, and the theme. James Bradley is the son of one of the 6 men who raised the flag. He uses a lot of onomatopoeia and intense imagery to display the hardships of war, like is the midst of battle. ”Soaked with blood, nearly immobilized by pain, Keith Wells continued to direct the third platoons attack through the late morning,”(Bradley 188). This creates
“Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out even to the edge of doom.” In William Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 116’ the author uses tone, mood, and figurative language to support the ideas that individuals can or will separate from one another, because of the choices and actions an individual makes; those choices and actions can be influenced by an individual’s values and beliefs and that can define the direction in which a relationship takes. The speaker's tone in the poem gives
is a magnificent love story where audiences get to witness the drama and events that lead to the death of the two star-crossed lovers. Many wonderful characters in Romeo and Juliet are loved, but no character had such a vibrant personality and is able to steal the spotlight the way Mercutio does. He speaks in many scenes where he uses his humorous phrases to amaze and make his audiences laugh like when Mercutio convinces Romeo to dance, which in turn allows Romeo to fall in love with Juliet and Mercutio's