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What sets apart the short film from the story is the director's choice of details. The setting seemed to be made as normal as possible, a simple small town in America. He added foreshadowing by doing a close up of Tess Hutchinson's nervous, smiling face and the closeup of rocks in the boy's pocket. He had the benefit of using pauses to increase suspense, and the actress was free to express Tess's outrage at the lottery. The overall visual of the movie is more detailed because we see the expressions of seriousness and unease in each face.
There are plenty of similarities between the story and video as well. They are both heavily suspenseful, the atmosphere appears to be dark, like something doesn't feel right. The moment were the boys are gathering rocks, in both works it was a sign they were up to no good, but the audience was not aware why until the story progressed. Both were true to the simplistic lifestyle of the townspeople, and how casually they carried out this morbid tradition for agricultural purposes.
In conclusion, they both successful covered the themes of the story regarding mob psychology, following traditions blindly, scapegoating, and the reliance chance-based games.
Answer:, Criticizing: You have, no doubt, been the victim of criticizing: "That is your own fault."
Demeaning: Similarly, you may have probably experienced a conversation in which you were told, "Your (idea/action/behavior) was really dumb."
Diagnosing: This barrier indicates that your actions are the result of some failing on your part and that you are excusing your errors.
Chalcas was a soothsayer and was appointed to reveal the cause of the plague so I believe the answer is A
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