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Mindwalk: International Relations
Number of words: 330 | Number of pages: 2

... why the author chose these characters. Each has a very separate, very unique view on the subject he is trying to get across: people's perception of the world. As the day draws to a close, the three different viewpoints seem to slowly diverge into a common thought: People need to view the world as a whole, everything relying on each other, as nature and life, instead of a huge mechanical machine. As I mentioned above, I think everyone that watched the movie will come away from it with a different idea in mind. I believe that idea that you are left with has a great deal to do with the one that you started with, the way you saw the world before watching Mindwalk. ...

Contrast Essay: Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 885 | Number of pages: 4

... because it is not very realistic. In real-life, young adults would take the matter seriously because they know it is a major step in life. Because the play is not entirely trying to make the two look bad, it is the better production. Another major difference in the mood of the play and the movie is in the funeral scene. The funeral scene of the play is a very serious event. Juliet's family is very upset and think that they are the cause of her "death". Also, the Friar soothes the family of the loss of young Juliet's life (Act IV, Scene 5, Line 65). However, in the movie version of the funeral scene, again everyone is sad but this time the Friar lets out a giggle as he pretends to p ...

Macbeth: The Symbol Of Blood
Number of words: 879 | Number of pages: 4

... After these few references to honour, the symbol of blood now changes to show a theme of treachery and treason. Lady Macbeth starts this off when she asks the spirits to "make thick my blood,". What she is saying by this, is that she wants to make herself insensitive and remorseless for the deeds which she is about to commit. Lady Macbeth knows that the evidence of blood is a treacherous symbol, and knows it will deflect the guilt from her and Macbeth to the servants when she says "smear the sleepy grooms with blood.", and "If he do bleed, I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal, for it must seem their guilt." When Banquo states "and question this most bloody piece of work," ...

David Williamson's "The Club" And "The Removalists"
Number of words: 1935 | Number of pages: 8

... Laurie to succeed, "They might have believed in it but the reason why you wouldn't let the Club buy players was to stop me winning a flag." However, Jock does support and use tradition when it is in agreement with his goals. For example when trying to avert a players' strike, Jock claims that former Club heroes would be disgusted by the idea, "I want to turn all those photographs around so they don't have to look down on this shameful scene." However, it is later revealed that Jock supports the buying of players and a coach who has not played for the Club, both of which are against traditions, to ensure that the Club wins a premiership next season. This hypocritical attitude towards t ...

Movie: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Number of words: 1038 | Number of pages: 4

... out. He finally found him at a party, way from the other guests, acting like a silly animal, chasing a young woman. However, as soon as he heard his music starting without him, he changed into a serious musician, rushing to take his place as conductor. Salieri noticed that Mozart conducted without notes. Although he recognized that Mozart was a ‘giggling, dirty-minded creature', he was also able to see the genius in him. He couldn't understand why God had chosen a ‘obscene child to be his instrument'. At another time, Mozart's wife presents to Salieri some of his work in an attempt to get him a job as a teacher. Salieri sees that the music sheets have no corrections and no notes. Mozart s ...

King Lear: Suffering
Number of words: 473 | Number of pages: 2

... to throw himself off of. His enemies didn't want to kill him, but they already did, internally. The internal death is the final stage of mental suffering, but there are many stages before the one must go through to get to that last stage. Many of these stages are shown in King Lear, as he breaks down from a powerful man to a crazy derelict, all because of someone close to him, that he trusted, stabbed him in the back. The family is part of your environment and so is the weather. A storm can be a gusting hurricane or a conflict with your sister. Both conflicts cause damage, and the damage may or may not be repairable. In the case of King Lear, his mental state diminished rather badly. ...

Powder
Number of words: 611 | Number of pages: 3

... here. Instead of the independence imbodied in most people, Powder belives in a unification of all humans, every single one, through some sort of single- consciousness. The idea of using Powder as a role model can work, but the audience has to view powder as being worthy. Here Powder views people, unwilling to accept the idea of a single-consciousness solely on faith, as closed-minded. This dogmatic type of view nullifies any worth powder might have had as a role model, and it dooms any chance the message of the film, which supposedly presents a different, better, and higher, view of things, ever had of influencing people. Besides the implied message, the film itself is just plain awful. ...

To Kill A Mockingbird: A Movie Review
Number of words: 498 | Number of pages: 2

... part. It is obvious that some of the phrases that were used by the children are slightly forced, and unnatural. The language and vocabulary that were utilized throughout the film I found to be fitting the characters. With the acting, I was not impressed, however. It seemed to me that the acting was very novice and awkward. Gregory Peck was the only actor that I felt had much offerable talent in performing. I was disappointed by this aspect to the movie. I did feel that the characters were believable, though. It was obvious that the directing in this film was well done. The ideas flowed together quite adequately, and were well presented in most aspects of the movie. This I found ...

Twelfth Night: Summary
Number of words: 1297 | Number of pages: 5

... of Viola throughout the play), has already became a servant to the Duke. Her first job is to try and persuade Olivia to go out with the Duke. Viola has fallen in love with the Duke. Scene Five Maria and Feste the clown are talking when Olivia enters with Malvolio. She has a conversation with Feste, and he gets the better of her. Maria announces that a young ‘man' (Cesario) is here to see Olivia. She says that if he is from the Duke, she will not see him. Maria returns and says the young man will not take no for an answer, so Olivia meets him with Maria at her side. Cesario is very convincing about the Duke's love, but Olivia is not unstuck. She dismisses Cesario, and when by her self, ...

Motion Picture Directing
Number of words: 1619 | Number of pages: 6

... many events which takes many types of skills. A director must also know how to deal with a cast and it's many problems. These skills and talents that are required to direct a single scene or an entire movie is entirely up to the director. A director has many jobs that must be known and taken care of in order to produce a motion picture. He must prepare and decide on a script, choose a cast and a film crew, raise money for production, and find the proper security for when shooting scenes (Marner, p.'6). Before he can even begin on the movie, however, he must first find the proper equipment. This equipment is the tools the director will use to film the entire production. One part of th ...

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