There are many themes for example:
Family
There are two kinds of families in The Westing Game<span>: the family you choose and the family you're born into. Westing doesn't just leave his estate to a relative; he creates a game of strategy that will help him find the best heir possible. If his estate ends up with a relative, that's great, but it's not a requirement. Similarly, Turtle forges a strong relationship with Flora when she realizes she won't get the kind of maternal care she needs from her own mother. In contrast, though, the sibling relationships we see in the book are really tight. Theo takes great care of Chris, and Turtle looks out for Angela. What we see there is a lot of love and support.
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Wealth
Money always makes people act funny. That's especially true in The Westing Game<span>, though, where the money in question is $200 million, and both an inheritance and people's lives are hanging in the balance. For some of the characters, money represents freedom; for others, education. Some think they won't be anything without money, and some are almost too eager to give it away. The characters are nearly all willing to lie, gamble, or steal to get it. The novel provides cautionary warnings about the damage having or wanting money can do, and it also raises the question of who deserves wealth.
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Appearance
One big idea of The Westing Game<span> is that people aren't who they appear to be. People are both literally and figuratively in disguise. Significantly, appearances have the power to limit people whether they seem to be, objectively, positive or negative. Angela's just as metaphorically restricted by her beauty as Chris is literally hampered by his disease. Many of the characters make judgments about the others based on how they appear – your outside determines whether other people see you as pretty, ugly, ordinary, or weird. But there's also power in letting people think you're something you're not, and the easiest way to do that is by changing what's on the outside.
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Aldrich Hitchcock was considered one of the best English director. He has a technique in getting people's attention through the visual effects of his films where some of it are optical effects and others are mechanical effects.The sound and visual techniques require less attention like his film entitled "Blackmail".
Aside from being a director, he is also a producer and he popularized McGuffin technique.
The epic poem Homer’s Odyssey was based on the mythological character Odysseus. He is the leader and great ruler of Ithaca in the Greek Mythology. The poem talks about his struggles as he finds his way back to his island and saves his wife Penelope from her suitors.
To be sincerely honest in my humble opinion without being sentimental and of course, without offending anyone who thinks differently from my opinion but rather looking into this serious matter with perspective distinction and without condemning anyone's point of view, I honestly think and believe that I have nothing to say.
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1. The way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work
g.balance
2. Formal balance in which one half mirrors exactly the other half
F. symmetrical balance
3. Occurs when objects are positioned around a central point
J.radical balance
4. A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements
emphasis
5. Concerned with the relationship of elements to each other and to the work as a whole
h.proportion
6. Occurs when similar elements are combined in a way to Accent their similarities
E.harmony
7. Has an effect opposite to that of harmony
D. variety
8. informal balance in which each side of an imaginary line are different but equal
c.asymmetrical
9. Refers to implied motion
B. movement
10. A visual tempo/beat that is created by the placement of repeated elements within a work
A.rhythm
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