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    Antigone Scene Assignment

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    Question: As their conversation in Scene III breaks down‚ Haimon makes clear his opinion of Creon. What does Haimon think of his father and why does he think this? Haimon believes that his father is wrong in having Antigone killed‚ and he believes that his father is being unwise in that he will not consult with anyone else on the matter. He thinks these things because he believes that no crime was done in trying to bury someone‚ and because Creon will not talk to anyone else about the situation

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    someone’s wife? What would you do if you had to kill your best friend? These three questions linger in the book Of Mice and Men. But what about the color you associate these questions with? Grey would be my answer. The color grey represents the sadness of life‚ and how hopeless one could feel. Loneliness and depression also comes in some sort of packet with the color as well. Grey represents hopelessness of what George and Lennie went through‚ like the girl in the red dress‚ the killing of Curley’s wife‚

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    “Dil Chahta Hai” is a “coming of age” movie. It tells the story of three individuals‚ bonded in friendship during their years of carefree bachelorhood and how they evolve into mature individuals as time passes‚ to come out stronger within the bonds of friendship in adulthood than they had been in youth. The two scenes in Goa reflect the coming of age of all the three main protagonists. One comes almost at the beginning of the movie. It shows the three men perched on the wrecked remains

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    Movie Report

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    Movie Report: Madea’s Family Reunion Sierra Hicks HDFS 2000 Summer 2013 Madea’s Family Reunion displayed examples of several themes and concepts that have been discussed in class thus far. The most obvious concepts were related to family. Although this movie focused on family‚ there were several ideas that dealt with aspects of love and marriage. There are three that caught my attention concerning family: types of family‚ how choices influence family‚ and strengths and challenges of African

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    Philadelphia the Movie

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    Johnathan Demme’s Philadelphia portrays conflicting perspectives on the idea of AIDS‚ homosexuality and prejudice towards minorities within a society in a light which positions responders to question actions that were generally accepted during this time. Martin Luther King Jr. once said “Our loyalties must transcend our race‚ our tribe‚ our class‚ and our nation; and this means we must develop a world perspective.” An example of the use of camera angles is when a woman notices a lesion caused

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    Color Symbolism in The Great Gatsby Colors can often affect the mood and can emphasize the importance of certain events in The Great Gatsby. White‚ yellow‚ blue‚ and green affect the atmosphere of scenes through association with a specific mood. By simply stating a color you can set a whole mood to a scene instead of trying to explain the feeling of the situation which can prove to be very difficult in odd situations. When analyzed‚ the use of the specific color and its relevance can be identified

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    Hamlet Movie Comparison

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    Hamlet‚ a film adaptation of one of William Shakespeare’s many plays‚ was directed by Franco Zeffirelli. The director’s intentions seem to be to create the movie much like the play‚ however there are some nuances here and there that set it apart. However even then‚ some of the director’s choice in lighting or in scenes seem to defy any sort of logic. Actors overall performed averagely‚ as a result‚ only Mel Gibson (Hamlet) will be analyzed simply because he is the easiest character to exemplify -

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    The movie "Alive"

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    Alive Assignment The movie "Alive" is a shocking true story of an Uruguayan Rugby Team that crashed their plane in the middle of the Andes mountains. The Uruguayan plane crash carrying 45 passengers to Chile unfortunately resulted only with the survival of 16 students. Through a traumatic shocking experience‚ the movie reenacts the event of the crash. This movie demonstrates various examples of the importance of psychological and physiological needs in our daily lives. It also outlines how

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    The Movie Crash

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    CRASH August 19‚ 2013 The movie crash has some many different bad situations. I choose this movie because it has at least ten different stories and all to me are for the same reason. Not one story is really different from the other or from real life. I hate to say this but the truth is the truth‚ I have yet to meet some one that didn’t have a racist outlook on someone else. I have friends all different races and I always feel disappointed because no matter black‚ white‚ Chinese‚ Latino‚ or

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    Character Color Analysis"The Great Gatsby"‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is discusses social classes‚ and focuses on the theme of a fading social order. This theme is shown in the relationships between the characters and undoubtedly in the characters themselves. Throughout the novel‚ Fitzgerald not only uses color symbolism to set the scenes and events‚ but he also uses it to present‚ describe‚ and shape every single character. Gatsby is one of these characters; his choices‚ decisions‚ ideas‚

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