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    Witness Themes

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    lWitness Witness is a box office hit film directed by Peter Weir which explores the themes of conflicting cultures on a social‚ cultural and personal level in a film noir style crime thriller. Peter Weir presents a number of themes that are based around the contrasting aspects between two conflicting cultures; the Amish and the “English‚” contradicting between the mainstream American society and the Amish community in regional Pennsylvania. American society is seen as a violent and arrogant group

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    Themes in Jabberwocky

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    solo directorial début in 1977. It tells the story of a cooper’s young and naïve apprentice who‚ after many comical circumstances‚ comes face to face with a giant menace that has been terrorizing the lands. In Jabberwocky‚ Gilliam incorporates the theme of reversing traditional beliefs and abolishing archetypal ideas through his portrayal of the deranged loyal family‚ the apprehensive and accidental “hero‚” and anti-consumerism. Conventionally in Arthurian literature‚ there is a tyrannical king

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    know them in order to understand the poems correctly. The poem “Sonnet” of Billy Collins is a perfect example for using this type of device in poetry. Billy Collins used a lot of allusions in this particular work. Therefore‚ just by reading through it‚ the poem seems to make no sense and its theme is very difficult to grasp. However‚ by taking time and carefully studying all the allusions‚ one can see that the hidden theme behind this poem is simply a clever satirical comment on sonnets.

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    The Shrew Themes

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    (1999). She’s a shrew that doesn’t care about social expectations or how she should act in public. I personally believe that the films are a love story about a man and a woman freeing each other. In both versions of the play there is an overlying theme of money and power. In the 1967 version Petruchio is paid by Hortensio to woo Kat‚ likewise Patrick is paid by Joey to woo Kate. This shows that both the men were only in it to make money. Petruchio even says himself "come to wive it wealthily in Padua;

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    Braveheart Themes

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    appeal to many different emotions. Similar to novels‚ films help shape our culture and understanding. In the film Braveheart‚ there are many emotions and morals that presented to the audience. One of the main themes of this film is freedom. Braveheart uses various film techniques to portray the theme of freedom throughout the film. Braveheart is a film about Sir William Wallace’s rebellion against the British King Edward I Longshanks. Sir William Wallace was tired of British rule over Scottish land

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    The speaker of the poem declares that unlike other misguided souls who choose a disciplined life‚ he prefers to be a rowdy rebel. The unfortunate choice of comparing himself and others to plants demonstrates the poet’s lack of skill in poetry composition. The poem consists of five uneven verse paragraphs‚ which regarding the subject matter makes a perverse kind of sense. That it is pretending to be a poem at all then balances the sense in the negative. First Verse Paragraph The speaker begins

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    The Theme Of Macbeth

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    Macbeth is a dark play and its central characters are evil. The theme of Macbeth centers on how ambition and greed can over power morality and overrun human nature. Three witches meet in a heath. They plan when and where they would meet Macbeth to give him a prophecy. On the way back from battle‚ Macbeth and Banquo go to heath to meet up with the three witches. The prophecies say that Macbeth will be future king. But‚ they tell Banquo that he is ‘lesser than Macbeth‚ but also greater.’ Lady Macbeth

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    Theme Of Loneliness

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    American author Robert M. Pirsig once said “Physical distance between people has nothing to do with loneliness. It’s psychic distance”. This theme of loneliness is a recurring theme in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The characters Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife all live in a constant struggle against loneliness. On the ranch‚ they are either isolated from the other ranchers or from people who they are similar to. This loneliness affects how Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife live their

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    Gattaca Themes

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    The texts "Scales Of Justice" and "Gattaca" are two texts which allow the reader to witness a variety of interpretations and explore the relevant issues that are visible within contemporary society. Such issues as corruption within the police force‚ racism‚ sexual harassment‚ discrimination and manipulation of power are shown to give different interpretations of issues which plague today’s society and potentially our future. "Scales Of Justice" shows the corruption in the police force. It is a

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    Iliad Theme

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    Some people believe that the Iliad is a poem about death. However‚ some argue that the most important theme is war. Other themes of human experience such as jealousy‚ honor‚ or pride are seen in the poem‚ but I think the main idea of the poem is anger or rage and the results that occur from it. Death is a recurring subject in the Iliad along with graphic descriptions. Every man knows he will die at some point especially when going into battle. For example‚ Sarpedon says to Glaucus‚ “Ah cousin

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