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    Elizabeth (1998) Critique

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    dlrjsorkTmsrjrladuddjsz Elizabeth (1998) The movie‚ “Elizabeth‚” is a biographical film of Queen Elizabeth I of England produced by Tim Bevan‚ Alison Owen‚ and Eric Fellner released in year of 1998. The film was directed by Shekhar Kapur starring Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth‚ Geoffrey Rush as Sir Francis Walsingham‚ and Joseph Fiennes as Robert Dudley. This movie is the first of the series of Elizabeth with a following sequel‚ “Elizabeth: The Golden Age‚” that was released in 2007. The colorized

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    LEADERSHIP IN CINEMA Elizabeth (Based on a true story) Submitted by: Pam McDonald E-mail: Pam_McDonald@nifc.blm.gov Phone: 208-387-5318 Audience Rating: R Released: 2003 Studio: Universal Studios Genre: Drama Runtime: 124 minutes Materials: VCR or DVD (preferred)‚ television or projection system‚ Wildland Fire Leadership Values and Principles handouts (single-sided)‚ notepads‚ writing utensils Objective: Students will identify Wildland Fire Leadership Values

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    EXPLORE THE CONTRAST BETWEEN WINDY CORNER AND MRS VYSE’S ‘WELL APPOINTED FLAT.’ HOW DOES OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THESE ENVIRONMENTS PREPARE US FOR THE CONFLICT IN THE NOVEL. The first comparison to be drawn between the two environs is of their names. This is the first piece of information the reader is given‚ and is therefore of significance‚ as they have different connotations. “Windy Corner” has links to nature and the weather due to the word ‘windy.’

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    Throughout the entire novel‚ Forster describes Cecil as a person who underestimates the value of women in society. Cecil mocked “her feminine inconsequence‚” (114) as Lucy reasoned that Mr. Eager did not have the courage to murder his wife. Through Cecil’s mockery of Lucy’s perception‚ Forster exposes him as a disrespectful and arrogant being. Forster also acknowledges that Cecil exaggerated the status of men in society by believing that women do not have the ability

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    A Room with a View

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    her passionately in a field of violets. Miss Bartlett sees this and she and Lucy leave Florence‚ promising to keep everything a secret. In England Lucy agrees to marry Cecil Vyse‚ a cultured but cool and passionless man. Lucy comes to realize that she longs for freedom and passion‚ which a conventional and prejudiced man like Cecil can never give her‚ and she breaks off her engagement. The novel ends with Mr. Emerson pleading with Lucy to follow her heart. She understands he is right and she marries

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    to begin her strength to overcome convention in favor of passion‚ and lights the fire of her transformation. Next‚ Foster brilliantly introduces the character of Cecil Vyse‚ a “medieval” and high standing Englishman who‚ while is an acceptable suitor‚ really only sees Lucy as another pretty possession by his side. Cecil’s most important function ironically

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    between her love for George Emerson‚ and the behaviors required of her by proper English society‚ like continuing with her engagement to Cecil Vyse‚ a London socialite. Her lies to everyone around her due to her passions absolutely consume her and she prepares to “flee” the country on an exotic vacation instead of dealing with her romantic feelings towards George. Cecil is a misogynistic man with outdated Victorian ideals that don’t mix well with Lucy’s liberal Edwardian ones; beyond this‚ his low opinion

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    better or for worse; but it is something important and basic” (Perrine 70). Lucy demonstrates this development by increasing her confidence along with the help of George and his father. Hence‚ enabling her to stand up to other characters‚ especially Cecil‚ who is seen as prejudiced and patronizing‚ “I won’t be protected. I will choose for myself what is ladylike and right. To shield me is an insult. Can’t I be trusted to face the truth but I must get it second-hand through you? A woman’s place! You

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    England and Italy may look close on a map‚ but they couldn’t be more divided in terms of excitement‚ attitude‚ and atmosphere. Lucy experiences this contrast head-on in E.M. Forster’s novel‚ A Room With A View. The carefree energy of Florence collides with the quiet‚ uptight lifestyle of the English countryside‚ and this contrast‚ especially in the early 20th century‚ is the most important aspect of this book as a whole. Florence‚ described by the narrator as having “the power‚ perhaps‚ to evoke

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    Cecil looks more admired through general people. As Mrs. Honeychurch said‚ “he’s good‚ he’s clever‚ he’s rich‚ he’s well-connected…and he has beautiful manners.” George is the opposite of Cecil. He is kind and intelligent but Charlotte describes him as “thoroughly unrefined. . . . with deplorable antecedents and education.” George’s father abuse

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