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    To begin with‚ a cowboy is a man who believes in God‚ country‚ family‚ and horse‚ which are all core American values. He is also a sharp shooter‚ who will answer your question the way he feels you should hear it rather than observe politically correctness. He’ll call things the way he sees them rather than exaggerate‚ because he knows deep inside what is true and what is not true which makes him incredibly honest. He is still extremely chivalrous‚ and deeply respects our legal system‚ police officers

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    How does Clint Eastwood generate emotional response in ‘American Sniper’ (2014) I am going to micro analyse the scene from ‘American sniper’ when Chris Kyle‚ played by Bradley Cooper shoots a Taliban soldier carrying a rocket launcher and a little boy then picks it up. American Sniper is a film based on the biography of Chris Kyle (America’s most dangerous sniper)‚ it was released in 2014 and was directed by Clint Eastwood. This essay will focus on the way that key micro features help to create

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    From 1986–88‚ he served as mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea‚ California‚ a nonpartisan office. Since the 1970’s Clint has mainly participated in nothing but films with gun related things like when he played as Dirty Harry (1971)‚ written by Harry and Rita Fink‚ centers on a hard-edged New York City (later changed to San Francisco) police inspector named Harry Callahan

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    Gran Torino starring Clint Eastwood was about a man’s struggle in adapting to the changes in his environment when confronted by unfamiliar exposure to cultural differences. The film was chosen because it told a story about one’s struggle with traditional practice‚ cultural diversity‚ gender roles‚ and the acceptance of others. In terms of culture‚ there was an abundance of traditional practices related to the Hmong community. The screenplay was written by Nick Schenk and the movie was filmed in

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    without them knowing the true aftermath of war”‚ is seen evidently throughout the four texts I have chosen. The song Hero of War by Rise Against‚ the song War Pigs by Black Sabbath‚ the film Rambo by Ted Kotcheff and the film American Sniper by Clint Eastwood. The song Hero of War portrays the theme of “People in power lie to persuade civilians to do their their dirty work without them knowing the true aftermath of war”. At the start of the song the lyrics say‚ “Have you seen the world? What would

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    George Yancy says there is a way in which to challenge a male’s gaze if can challenge the way males see women. He believes young boys may wish to be like James Bond and Clint Eastwood. A little young black boy learning about affection and being loved is having a women’s love and role model comes in comparison to Clint Eastwood who comes in and “shoots up a town”. Brod believes if a man comes out strongly against a woman‚ they are accused of not liking them. Hooks respondes by saying patriarchy responds

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    Clint Eastwood makes American sniper the number seven on my top favorite movies. I think the story of Chris Kyle is the most powerful U.S military story I ever read and seen. This movie’s about a Texas man who always dreamed of becoming a cowboy and got bored and wanted to join the fight against terrorism. He goes to Iraq and saves US lives with his dangerous accuracy. I think this movie was one of the best military movies ever watch. This movie made me think of All the vets and people in our army

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    The Fall of the Western Genre The "Myth of the West" has provided the film industry with plenty of material‚ and Western films have probably become the genre most characteristic of American films and television. From 1910 through the end of the 50’s‚ a quarter of all Hollywood films had been Westerns. When thinking of Westerns‚ names like John Wayne and movies like The Last of the Mohicans or High Noon come to mind. The Western enjoyed its highest popularity throughout the 40’s and 50’s. Then its

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    Meaning In Mystic River

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    Happy endings are presumed to belong to the realm of fantasy. In real life‚ after all‚ even a thumping electoral victory is generally more a first act than a last; what ensues‚ much too often‚ is disappointment‚ broken promises and even murmurs of a recall. When the believer‚ in any faith‚ tells us that the reward for bloody sacrifice is eternal joy‚ the nonbeliever is often tempted to think that the believer is merely trying to justify the ways of God to man. On earth at least‚ the end of life is

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    the aim to influence their responder’s perspective of the issues and themes presented‚ not in an unbiased and even-handed manner. This is evident within both Snow Falling on Cedars written by David Guterson and the 2008 film Invictus directed by Clint Eastwood within which the negative and ongoing impact of racial tension and prejudice is shown‚ and the differing perspectives and understanding of human values is explored by both composers. In Snow‚ the composer’s subjective opinion of the impact of

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