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Side 72
... Bruno's feet rushing from opposite directions of Union Station immediately identify Bruno as a flamboyant , fop- pish dresser . In marked contrast to Guy , who wears dark wool trousers and wing - tipped shoes , Bruno sports striped ...
... Bruno's feet rushing from opposite directions of Union Station immediately identify Bruno as a flamboyant , fop- pish dresser . In marked contrast to Guy , who wears dark wool trousers and wing - tipped shoes , Bruno sports striped ...
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... Bruno is dwarfed by the Memorial's massive columns and seemingly endless rows of steps , the stark contrast between his dark silhouette and the gleaming white marble makes the government appear vulnerable and unprotected . Bruno is a ...
... Bruno is dwarfed by the Memorial's massive columns and seemingly endless rows of steps , the stark contrast between his dark silhouette and the gleaming white marble makes the government appear vulnerable and unprotected . Bruno is a ...
Side 74
... Bruno . In the context of his accidental meeting with Bruno , the " A " engraved on the lighter is ambiguous . It not only stands for Ann but also for Bruno ( whose last name in the film is Anthony ) . Thus the markings seem to suggest ...
... Bruno . In the context of his accidental meeting with Bruno , the " A " engraved on the lighter is ambiguous . It not only stands for Ann but also for Bruno ( whose last name in the film is Anthony ) . Thus the markings seem to suggest ...
Indhold
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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