Kategorier: Alle - trauma - emotions - music - symbolism

af Meera Joshi 7 måneder siden

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In the show “Bojack Horseman”, how do the characters subconscious emotions control their actions, and how is it rooted from past trauma?

The animated series 'Bojack Horseman' explores how characters' subconscious emotions, rooted in past traumas, influence their actions and decisions. This is depicted through various elements such as the use of music and sound effects, which shift from calming to unsettling to mirror the inner turmoil of the characters.

In the show “Bojack Horseman”, how do the characters subconscious emotions control their actions, and how is it rooted from past trauma?

In the show “Bojack Horseman”, how do the characters subconscious emotions control their actions, and how is it rooted from past trauma?

The part of speech is a category to which a word is assigned according to its syntactic functions. In English the main parts of speech are noun, pronoun, adjective, determiner, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection.

Technical Codes

An article is a word used to modify a noun, which is a person, place, object, or idea. Technically, an article is an adjective, which is any word that modifies a noun.

Camera Angle
(14:25)camera zooming out for dramatic effect-NA
(4:22) Camera angle quickly shifts from us seeing Bojack, to his perspective of the tar from ceiling-NA
(0:16) Bojack rings on the doorbell with childhood sarah lynn beside him, from the perspective of an individual viewing them from the peephole of the house.-SE
Mise en Scene
(1:44) Bojack brings her mom flowers, and when she puts it on the nightstand. Within the frame of the shot you can see black tar begin to drop onto the flowers.-NA
Colour Palette
(21:44)Colour palette, as soon as tar touches ribbon, it turned all black, untill it disintigrated completelty.-SE
Props

Indefinite articles are the words 'a' and 'an.' Each of these articles is used to refer to a noun, but the noun being referred to is not a specific person, place, object, or idea. It can be any noun from a group of nouns.

(13:02) Sarah Lynns enture songSE
Music

It refers directly to a specific noun or groups of nouns.

(12:12)After Zach Braff said “pardon my reach”, and BJ did not wake up, dark ominous piano started playing-NA
(4:22) high pitch frequency noise, the entire room starts shaking NA

Symbolic Codes

A pronoun is a word that can be used in place of a noun, typically after the noun itself has already been stated.

(23:30) Hydrengeas blocking Bj's method of escapingNA

A reflexive pronoun ends with ...self or ...selves and refers to another noun or pronoun in the sentence (usually the subject of the sentence). The reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.

(18:45)(door inching towards secretariat, desperation in his voice) SE

Demonstrative pronouns are used to demonstrate (or indicate). This, that, these, and those are all demonstrative pronouns.

(23:30)

Possessive pronouns are used to show possession. The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs.

Young sad hourse holding a happy clown mask, which melts leading to the kitchen of the sitcom show which he starred in DF
Framed photo of cracker jackSE

Conventions

mnjnjjnjn

An adjective is a word that's used to describe a specific noun and to provide more detail to the listener.

(0:30)Opening sequences and film clips all used muic in order to enhance them. The episode begins with birds chirping, and light piano playing while BJ and sarah lynn are waiting to go inside. However, as soon as they step inside of the house, the birds stop singing, and the piano goes from soft to almost disturbing and off putting. Later in the first couple minutes of the show, in the background you can hear crickets, and the windows outside are dark with stars outside.-NA
(24:41)Feel-good endings: sitcoms epidoes typically wrap up with a resolution that restores harmonyand often leaves viewers feeling uplifted or satisfied. -DM

Superlative adjectives demonstrate a higher level of comparison between entities.

(22:02) Laugh track or live audience. Many traditional sitcoms feature a laugh track or are filmed in front of a live studio audience, cueing viewers when to laugh and enhances the comedic timing-DF

Expresses a comparison between two entities or groups of entities in quality or degree.

Literary Devices

A noun is defined as a person, place, thing or idea. Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter. Common nouns, which are general words, such as 'cars,' are not capitalized.

Symbolism

A noun which refers to a group of things/people.

(10:21)herb being calm, little to no emotion -Secretariat: loud, hand gestures taking over the scene, very obviously frustrated-DM
Repition

Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted, even if the number might be extraordinarily high.

Uncountable nouns are nouns that come in a state or quantity which is impossible to count; liquids are uncountable, as are things which act
like liquids.

(18:45)“Before I leaped I should have seen the view from halfway down. I really should have thought about the view from halfway down. I wish I could have known about the view from halfway down.-SE
Metaphor

Proper nouns are the names of specific people or places. They should always begin with a capital letter.

(2:40) Each character is chasing the bird around-SE.

Psychoanalytic

A verb is an action word or 'doing' word that signifies movement in some way.

Repression

An auxiliary verb helps the main (full) verb and is also called a 'helping verb.' With auxiliary verbs, you can write sentences in different tenses, moods, or voices.

(11:26) using comedy with herb as distraction. He said the best part of his life was before he made decisions he could not take back-SE
Neurotic Anxiety

A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. The main modal verbs in the English language are: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would.

(22:08) “The star of horsin around,and the bojack horsemans show, philbert, secretariat,husband to no one, father to no one, a talented charmer, and a stupid peice of shit.”-SE

(17:00)Bojack finds his dead body in the pool
Defence Mechanisms

A verb with its own meaning: a verb that is not an auxiliary verb.

(16:20)“You were the fastest runner in the world. You inspire millions” “And yet here I am, same as you”-DM