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This paper is about the movie Madchen in Uniform by Leontine Sagan with the author's main thesis being that the film was so interesting because of Sagan's manipulation of the lesbian theme within the context of the film's seemingly bold-faced oppressor/oppressed opposition - a manipulation which effectively blurred this clear delineation and lent the film a certain ambiguity that can be seen in other German films from the Weimar years. Pages: 7 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper looks at idealization/nostalgia in movies and how it relates to popular culture. It focuses on the movies Edward Scissor Hands and Blue Velvet to convey its points. It examines why people feel the need to look back, as well as the history of the idea of nostalgia. It defines nostalgia and describes society's need for it. Pages: 16 Sources: 10 Format: MLA with internal documentation | more info
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This paper is a critical compare/contrast analysis of the movies Patton and Casablanca. . This analysis attempts to link the two films through exploration of the social issue of war. Pages: 4 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper overviews the silent film made by Progressives to benefit the working class from 1905-1929. It gives a history of film and then describes the role of films within society using specific films for reference. It looks at filmmakers like Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford, and tells how their work was a reflection of society's worries, desires and problems. Pages: 27 Sources: 20 Format: MLA with footnotes | more info
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This paper shows how the monsters in Star Trek comment on the human condition, its strengths and weaknesses, its failures and successes. Pages: 9 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper compares and contrasts Superman (Clark Kent) and Batman (Bruce Wayne), noting their place as modern mythology. Pages: 5 Sources: None Format: MLA | more info
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This five-page paper presents a discussion about the movie Three Kings. The author of this paper details how the visuals in the movie support the movie. The author chooses several examples and scenes in which the visuals do indeed strengthen the movie and illustrate its meaning. Pages: 6 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper is a conflict analysis of characters Catherine and Tess in the movie Working Girl. It gives a summary of the conflict, looks at the division of incompatible goals, the style and tactics, assessment and evaluation, a strategy for conflict remediation, and the implications of the strategy. Pages: 11 Sources: 11 Format: APA | more info
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This paper discusses the movie When A Man Loves a Woman. It discusses the main character's, Alice, family and social situations that affect her alcoholism and the author's opinion regarding these aspects. The author also discusses Alice's rehabilitation program and criticizes some aspects of it. Pages: 4 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper discusses the film Baraka. It describes its genre, visual aspects, underlying statement and viewer's reaction. Pages: 1.5 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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Using the popular culture television shows Dark Angel and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the author looks at the Byronic Hero. The author's main thesis is that an argument might be made both for and against Angel being the reigning hero, the latest in a line of Byronic heros that emerged from the Romantic Age. Nothing may survive in its original form for long, time has a way of changing that and those changes can be seen in Angel and directly attributed to current cultural norms, but the base still exists. Pages: 8.5 Sources: 8 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay analyzes Charlie Chaplin's silent film The Immigrant. The true issues that immigrants must face when coming to America is the main theme of the paper and the film. Many differences between America's culture and Chaplin's are also explained in this essay as is his true feelings about this new culture. Pages: 5 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This essay looks at the popular TV personality John Edwards and his ability to speak with the dead. The author basically points to every reason why Edwards is a phony and is lying to those who believe in him. Pages: 5 Sources: 5 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses Henrik Isben's play An Enemy of the People. The author gives a summary of the play and then discusses his reactions to the Doctor. Pages: 3 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper briefly explains the film Gentlemen's Agreement. How the characters in the story felt and behaved is explained as well as what was going on in American society. How the film was expected to affect it is also discussed. Pages: 1.5 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper is a literary analysis of the play Godot by Becket. The themes of the play are discussed as well as why the play is such a good example of existentialist work. The metaphors and underlying symbolism present throughout the play are also explored. Pages: 3.5 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the importance of the Indonesian Puppet Theatre and the danger it now faces because of the growing popularity of cinema theatre. The cultural role the puppets play is explained as well as the danger of tradition if the puppet theatre is lost. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discuses the musical Jekyll and Hyde. It gives a brief background of the musical, looks at tone, technical aspects of the production, and the musical's intellectual and emotional affects on the author. Pages: 2 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper analyzes the directing style of Stanley Kubrick as is seen in Full Metal Jacket. The fact that the boot camp introduction of this film epitomizes Kubrick's directing style is explained as well as the drab, lifeless scenes that are present in the story. Throughout the essay the reader is reminded of parallels and underlying meaning of the camera work and the psychology present in the movie. Pages: 4.5 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper summarizes the movie Malena. Pages: 1 Sources: 1 Format: Chicago | more info
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This paper is a literary analysis of Medea that specifically looks at the theme of feminism within the play. Pages: 4 Sources: 5 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper analyzes the move Men in Black II. The author's personal opinion of the movie as well as a plot summary are included in the essay. The quality of character and story line are also discussed. Pages: 2 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper examines how Sartre uses the characters and the structure of his play No Exit as a way to express his philosophy of existentialism. Additionally, Sartre compares his own views on the nature of free will, and by extension on good and evil, to those of Plato, Aristotle and St. Augustine. Specific examples from the play are present throughout the essay. Pages: 18.3 Sources: 7 Format: APA | more info
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This essay is a retelling of the play The Dollhouse and the importance that the main character, Nora, has in the play. It discussed the ending of the play that, at the time, was tremendously controversial because it showed that Nora, a woman, had a large amount of power. The rewritten version of the play is also discussed. Pages: 6 Sources: 4 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay examines the downfall of the New Zealand film industry. All factors leading to this downfall are analyzed as well as some answers to these problems. The recent rise of the New Zealand film industry is also discussed as well as the importance of films to not only directors and actors/actresses, but also the general public. The paper is concluded by explaining the effects of the film industry on the economy. Pages: 10 Sources: 8 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses Wilder's Our Town. It talks about the play's plot, the social and political era that the play was written during, and how the play transcends time. Pages: 1 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay talks about how, in the movie All the Pretty Horses, John Grady's maturation can be seen through his interactions and conversations with Alfonso and the Captain. Pages: 1 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper discusses various theme similarities between Romeo and Juliet and Cyrano de Bergerac. The author gives a brief background of each of the plays and their authors. The author then discusses the theme of love, deception, and marriage in the two stories. The author describes various scenes in order to show the similarities in theme and structure. Pages: 6 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the film We Were Soldiers. The author of the essay argues that the story is choppy and undeveloped using specific examples to prove this point. Pages: 2 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay examines the rise in television violence, sex, and mature content. Recent statistics are used to prove the point that television has changed significantly in the past ten years. The causes for these changes as well as the impact it has had on family TV are discussed as well. Some of the stereotypes this current programming instills in the heads of watchers is also explained. Pages: 5 Sources: 6 Format: MLA | more info
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This is a 7-page essay on The American Cinema. It has four outside sources and is done in MLA format. It analyses the movie, The Graduate, as an example of a comedy representative of its era. | more info
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