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    The film "12 years A Slave" shows scenes taking into account the genuine story of Solomon Northup. Solomon was a "Free" African American man‚ living in upstate New York who was kidnapped from his home and sold into subjection. Solomon put in 12 years of his life in imprisonment‚ attempting to demonstrate he was truth be told a "Free" man. At the point when a man who got to know him years prior in New York at long last mitigated Solomon‚ Solomon composed a book depicting his journey. The most significant

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    Caché was that it was an incredibly suspenseful film with an unsatisfying ending. The film was able to project its suspense by doing something that isn’t seen in many films. Caché omitted the use of extra diegetic sound. By doing this the viewer is left with silence. This is something that the audience is not used to experiencing. Horror films have been known to capitalize on the use of silence‚ but never to this extent. Generally‚ horror films use silence only to follow it with something comparable

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    Chinua Achebe “Women are taught to mother‚ while men are conditioned to dominate and control.” This book is about the story of a man‚ Okonkwo‚ who is a member in the Igbo community. You gain an insight on the life of their village as well as the certain roles in their society. In Things Fall Apart‚ the women are portrayed to do the stereotypical aspects of womanhood and men are portrayed to do the expected duties of men. First of all‚ with the female characters‚ they are portrayed to do womanly

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    Michelle Rossman “The Blair Witch: A Mock Documentary or A Horror Film?” The film The Blair Witch Project is a story about three film students who mysteriously vanish in 1994 while hiking in the Black Hills in Burkitsville‚ Maryland‚ trying to film a documentary about the Blair Witch‚ a local legend. The audience is notified that the three students were never seen or heard from again. A year later‚ discovered by the police department‚ their video with most of the footage they shot and their

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    There are some advantages to watch horror film. People who watch horror films can have deep understanding about the place where the films where talk about. There are some horror films are basic on the truth. So‚ they involve lot of historical themes. For example‚ in the movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” shows the background of the countryside of Texas. It portrays the place as a desolate field. The film develops a place as quiet and silence but full of dangerous. This would help the audience to

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    In the film Titanic‚ women are seen as below men and are told what to do by men. Women are deemed as helpless without the support of a man‚ which the main character‚ Rose DeWitt Bukater‚ defies throughout the film. Rose breaks many of the traditional “rules” of the time period in which the film takes place. Feminism is seen predominantly in the film Titanic. Women are deemed as helpless in the film. Many instances take place where women are shown as helpless and needy‚ but Rose ends up breaking

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    Psychological Horror Movie Directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ the movie‚ Psycho (1960)‚ is well known for its effective use of suspense to trigger tension among the audience and to complement its central genre‚ “Bad Guys and Killers.” The film revolves around the idea that violence is part of the American culture and nobody is to be trusted. It uses a myriad of settings and imagery to highlight the qualities of specific characters and hint future events. According to The Art of Watching Films written by

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    Horror Fiction Horror is in many ways a unique genre. It has the ability to make us feel frightened‚ disgusted and fascinated at the same time. During an intense scene in a horror movie or book you often feel tempted to look away‚ but at the same time you’re “glued” to the screen or page – You can’t let go; you want to see what’s hiding in the dark. Another fascinating aspect of the horror genre is the fact that it remains controversial due to its extreme nature. A lot of critiques argue that horror

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    In our culture women are seen as smaller‚ weaker‚ and less intelligent that men. Thus creating the idea that men should dominate women. Horror movies such as the movie Scream‚ perpetuate these societal ideas by justifying violence against women by making it her fault‚ by using women as sex objects then afflict violence of them‚ and by having a “final girl” that has a one on one battle in the end. At the end of the movie Scream Billy tells Sidney that he was the one that killed her mother. His motive

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    How are women portrayed in The Crucible? In Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible”‚ we are faced with an interesting psychological question: What would happen if the lowest social rank attained power? After all‚ in the time of the Salem witch trials‚ women suffered because of their low rank and were expected to submit themselves to men. However‚ instead of portraying strong female figures‚ which combat outdated beliefs of a woman’s duty‚ this play casts women as weak creatures whose only access to

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