<span> "Chopin both begins and ends with a statement about Louise Mallard's heart trouble, which turns out to have both a physical and a mental component. In the first paragraph of "The Story of an Hour," Chopin uses the term "heart trouble" primarily in a medical sense, but over the course of the story, Mrs. Mallard's presumed frailty seems to be largely a result of psychological repression rather than truly physiological factors. The story concludes by attributing Mrs. Mallard's death to heart disease, where heart disease is "the joy that kills." This last phrase is purposefully ironic, as Louise must have felt both joy and extreme disappointment at Brently's return, regaining her husband and all of the loss of freedom her marriage entails. The line establishes that Louise's heart condition is more of a metaphor for her emotional state than a medical reality."</span>
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1. What are the benefits of using halogen light bulbs in lighting fixtures for filming?
The benefits of using halogen light bulbs in lighting fixtures for filming is that they have good color effect and they are cheap. It also helps to focus the audience on the scene.
2. Describe in detail how to create the effect of light coming through a window onstage in a theatrical production.
To create the effect of light coming through a window onstage in a theatrical production you would need to make a cutout of the shape of the window. Then you would need to place the light behind the cutout so it creates the effect you want.
3. What is hard light? How does it differ from soft light? How can the intensity of hard light be altered?
Hard light are strong lights. They give off a bad affect. Soft lights are reflected on a surface which in turn softens the atmosphere so that the scene is not disturbed.
4. What is three-point lighting? Describe the three components to this lighting setup.
Three-point lighting is used in a film and it's when you set the lights up in three different positions. The lights are called the Key lights, the fill lights, and the back light.
I don't have 5 yet but I hope this helped at least a little bit.
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