- The character, harley quinn is a villain which is shown by her facial expression. the way shes smiling with her mouth wide open licking her teeth demonstrates she could've got a villainous idea. the old worn out hammer shows she could be aggressive and devious as shes drawn a smiley face on the hammer demo-starting her crazy-nous.
- The make-up and costume of harley quinns characteristics are detailed with her light blonde/ white hair has 2 pony tails one side pink one side blue which indicates her how unsure is about things or her crazy mind making her a powerful villain. the red lip stick stands out from the simplicity of her makeup as the colour red shows anger and blood something she causes. the way shes staring shows her seriousness and how she can change her mood as the way her eyes are looking dead ahead and her facial expression is showing something else.His facial expression suggests that he is malicious. the whole makeup and hair enables her to hide his true identity
- the way her makeup is set stands out from the back ground which displays the way she stands out from everyone else and that her behavior is different from everyone.
Wotw
1) What is the history and narrative behind War of the Worlds? Some of the history and narrative behind War of the Worlds is that Orson Welles had adapted it into a radio production. So when people were watching TV, it had been interrupted by a breaking news bulletin. Then people had started panicking because they thought an actual alien invasion was taking place. 2) When was it first broadcast and what is the popular myth regarding the reaction from the audience? It was first broadcasted on 30th of October 1938 on Halloween. This is key context as it had made the broadcast a bit more scarier and that has emphasised on how much the audience had believed that the invasion was quite real. 3) How did the New York Times report the reaction the next day? The way the New York Times reported the reaction the next day is s uch hysteria was caused by Welles’ clever adaption of the story, reporting on the events through faux newscasts, and presenting the narrat...
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