what is real and what imagined (visible and invisible worlds

what is real and what imagined (visible and invisible worlds Browning-Aiken English 101/107 March 4, 2015 Pan’s Labyrinth Analysis (25 points) Essay #3 Textual (film) analysis in the context of theory (archetypal structure centered on Heroine’s Journey) and literary/narrative techniques (select 2) such as 1) what is real and what imagined (visible and invisible worlds), 2) symbolism or mythical allusions, 3) binary oppositions or parallels in 2 different worlds, 4) mood through music, lighting, word choice, body language, etc., 5) tone through music, lighting, word choice, etc. This requires you to review the power point slides and discussions for March 2 & 4. TOPIC: How is the message or claim of the author/director of Pan’s Labyrinth supported by its archetypal structure and literary/narrative techniques (2)? This means you must state the message or claim first, then tell the reader which part(s) of the Heroine’s Journey and which two techniques you will be applying. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)