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    “A Beautiful Mind” versus “Proof” “Imagine if you suddenly learned that the people‚ the places‚ the moments most important to you were not gone‚ not dead‚ but worse‚ had never been. What kind of hell would that be?” (Dr. Rosen‚ filminsight.net). Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes like hallucinations‚ delusions or disorganized speech and thinking. In the movie “A Beautiful Mind” there is a clear outline of the progression of the disease‚ the impact

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    Professor Mathew Sarkowicz ENG 101 28 September 2011 One must suffer to be beautiful It became a rule or norm that a woman is the one who should look pretty. We‚ ladies‚ watch TV shows and see the popular magazines which are full of skinny models with perfect make up and well dressed celebrities. We want to be like them. Why? It gives us the status‚ comfort and perfection. It may seen unbelievable what a female goes through and what she is able to do to herself to be attractive

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    Individuals are sometimes secretly ashamed of the physical characteristics common to their ethnicity and strive to look like something deemed beautiful by everyone else. In the article “Beautiful?” by Kiri Davis‚ the author describes how children in America are collectively influenced into following the dominant culture. “As children growing up in America we are acculturated by mainstream society to believe as the dominant

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    Courage‚ disposition‚ and hope are key factors to overcome circumstances. A Beautiful Mind is an spectacular movie to consider due to the high context in tolerance‚ commitment‚ courage‚ intelligence‚ and disposition to overcome a difficult mental disorder. In the case of John Nash‚ the main character in the movie‚ a brilliant and

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    In Julia Lawrinson’s ‘Bye‚ Beautiful’‚ Sandy Lansing is a character of many layers as she is portrayed as a victim‚ villain and a hero. At first she is timid and living in her sister Marianne’s shadow‚ but soon shows her bitterness and jealousy towards Marianne. As we near the end of the book however‚ she puts her own feelings aside and shows her bravery when she stands up for her sister. Sandy can be perceived as a victim as she is used as a cover up for Billy and Marianne’s relationship.

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    Corruption in the Beautiful Forevers Katherine Boo’s “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” takes place in Annawadi‚ a small slum near the airport in Mumbai‚ India. The story focuses on the Husain family‚ who makes their living selling recycled garbage. Sadly‚ even in this small slum‚ the population is inundated with corruption on every level. Corruption is so common that many of the inhabitants in Annawadi view it as a necessity to improve their way of life so they strive to be corrupt. Asha Waghekar‚

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    No‚ most people would not‚ but in some cases‚ those with Schizophrenia may do so. Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that can affect the person’s behavior‚ interpreting reality in different ways. One movie that portrays this disorder is A Beautiful Mind. This excellent movie tells the true story of John Nash’s life as he struggles with schizophrenia. It starts off with John Nash attending Princeton University in 1947. He was a mathematical genius that lacked social skills. As years go on‚ he

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    The Beautiful Nightmare Back in November last year‚as I wokeup to the blistening sun shining through my window‚ I blinked my eyes to clear the my blurry sight. With the excruciating pain that poked my eyes‚ I walked to the mirror and was surprised to look at my red eyes. That was not the worst part‚ as I focused more into my eyes on the mirror‚ I realised that at the center of my eyeballs‚ there was a white bulge‚ round and small. Not even an hour later‚my mother and I were already sitting on a

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    growing family” (Bunge 46). Nathaniel Hawthorne felt misunderstood as an artist and used his story The Artist of the Beautiful to represent what he was going through.   In the Artist of the Beautiful Owen Warland has a love and need for beauty‚ where is everyone else feels the need for objects to be useful.  As one critic mentioned‚ “Warland has a disinterested search for the beautiful against the criteria of utility and self-interest assumed by society” (Fogle 70).   Owen does not feel need to create

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    The shots of A Beautiful Mind consists of manly medium‚ high angle and low angle shots. John Nash is often shot in a medium shot. The film uses color as symbolic of good and evil. During scenes where the lead Nash was in a good mood or was having something happy happen to him‚ the colors were all saturated with a golden hue. The lights looked gold‚ and it was as if all the actors’ faces were covered with golden morning sunlight. During the sad times there was a lot of desaturation going which gave

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