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Crime Films
Words: 2050 / Pages: 8 .... meet
their own demise. The reason for the consistency in the films is the publics
desire to make an informed choice not and not to go in blind.
By using the genre qualification, the industry is able to target
societal groups and try to produce and market what they want to see. The public
attends a film because they think they might enjoy some aspect of it. The film
genre follows a set of abstract rules that allows the public to informally
categorize films. These rules must be viewed from an flexible point of view in
order to legitimize their future existence. By using this method of
categorizing films the public is able to decide which films th .....
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Abstract Expressionism
Words: 1205 / Pages: 5 .... example of Calligraphic , while Barnett Newman's "Achilles" is a typical Iconic Abstract Expressionist work. Most Abstract Expressionist paintings have, to a certain extent, the same characteristics: The paintings are usually rather large; they are an expression of thought through the use of gestural or "action" painting; they are commonly painted with strange objects; they are usually filled with vibrant, shocking colours and many other things not normally! associated with other "classical" forms of art - these artists are trying to paint raw emotion, not pretty pictures.
The painters who came to be known as "Abstract Expressionists" shared a .....
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A Street Car Named Desire: The Many Traits Of Blanch
Words: 1494 / Pages: 6 .... like you raided some stylish shops in Paris
Blanch: Ha-ha! Yes-clothes are my passion!
She does not directly say she is vein but it is implied.
Another time that she is noted for being vein is in "Scene Ten",
this is when Stanley and Blanch are yelling at each other:
Stanley: And look at yourself! Take a look at yourself in that
worn out Mardi Gras outfit, rented for fifty cents from some
rag-picker! And with the crazy crown on! What queen do you think
you are?
Blanch: Oh-God...
Stanley: I've been on to you from the start! Not once did you
pull any wool over this boy's .....
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Nell
Words: 644 / Pages: 3 .... still felt the loss of her twin sister.
2) The expert psychologist in the movie believed that Nell was mentally
retarded and had made a small amount of intellectual development as a result of
being raised in seclusion. Fortunately, they were wrong. The speech that Nell
gave in the courtroom proved that she had developed intellectually. While the
language that she used was different, Nell still gave a good list of very
abstract ideas that someone who is mentally retarded could not possibly
comprehend. Nell understood why she was different saying that she was raised in
a small world and knew small things unlike the large things found in th .....
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Oedipus Rex: Classic Example Of Irony
Words: 374 / Pages: 2 .... time when he is trying to rescue his city so to speak but before he was King he was a child that was prophesized to kill his father and marry his mother . His wife Jocasta knew all of the latter but had no idea that Oedipus was her son . Through a series of questions and answers she comes to find it out and because of it kills herself .
Oedipus on the other hand was a little slower to realize the truth because of his fault of denial ,and that wasnt even his main fault ,he was much slower to catch on .But finally he did . But before he did he blinded himself in grief because of Jocasta killing herself .Now all this may not seem ironic but let me ex .....
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Macbeth: Darkness, Evil And Tragedy
Words: 1220 / Pages: 5 .... the milk of human kindness" shows just how close they were. It
establishes the fact that she knew him so well, she knew what he was like and it
emphasises the closeness of their relationship. She speaks of how he has enough
ambition but not enough courage. His "overiding ambition" is not enough. When
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak, they speak to eachother with such closeness and
bond; he calls her his "dearest chuck", his "partner of greatness". She knows
that he is too weak to do anything and states her position in the murder "leave
the rest to me".
In Act 1, Scene 7 establishes the force and power that Lady Macbeth posseses
over her husband. Upon h .....
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Archetypes In The Lion King
Words: 534 / Pages: 2 .... the hyenas, and to restore it to its glory. The hero of a
story commonly goes through some of these events.
Simba faces a common archetypal situation, death and rebirth. Although
Simba never physically dies, in spirit he does die. The spiritual death of
Simba is when he runs away from the Pridelands into the desert. Everyone in the
Pridelands thinks that he has physically died. In fact, he nearly does die in
the desert. Luckily, Timon and Pumbaa find him and keep him alive. The
spiritual resurrection of Simba occurs when he returns to his home at Pride Rock.
Everyone discovers that Simba is alive. It seems as if he has risen from the
dead .....
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Macbeth: Downfall Due To Ambition And Human Weakness
Words: 683 / Pages: 3 .... that he is very hesitant of his action, but what over
takes him is the human flaw of ambition. As time progresses and
Shakespeare shows Macbeth's initial "fear" of Banquo; but as his mind
becomes engulfed in the his best friends murder he label's him as "your
enemy" and making sure that he is left "no rubs nor botches in the work"
Macbeth is obviously afraid of experiencing the same emotional trauma of
his first murder. Although he think he is solving his problems, his
damnation is ever progressing by making being indirectly involved in the
murder of his one time best friend and father of a line of kings. The
reader sees how ones desire for self .....
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Personality Traits Of Romeo
Words: 487 / Pages: 2 .... makes himself an artificial night” (Act One, scene two, lines 137 to 139). Romeo gets over Rosaline when he sees Juliet at the ball at Lord Capulet’s house. Obviously, Romeo’s inability to find true love forces him to become lovesick.
Another personality trait that Romeo demonstrates in the play is being impulsive. One of the parts where this personality trait is shown is in the Capulet’s orchard when Romeo and Juliet set the wedding date. Acting too quickly, they plan it for the next day. Juliet says, “...Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow,/ By one that I’ll procure to come to thee,/ Where and what time thou wilt perform the .....
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Character Analysis: Athena
Words: 628 / Pages: 3 .... news." (Homer 17) If not for Athena, Telemachos might have taken his
father for dead and encouraged his mother to marry one of her suitors. But
Athena, under the disguise of Mentes advises Telemachos to go on a journey
to try to find out what happenened to Odysseus. This is important because
the journey of Telemachos played an important part of his becoming a man.
Athena also rescued Odysseus from certain death at the hands of
Poseidon Earthshaker and brought him to the island of Phaiacia. "Now it
was the turn of Athenaia the daughter of Zeus, and this was her plan. She
tied up the courses of all the other winds, and commanded them to rest an .....
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