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    The Sopranos and the Perpetuated Mafiosi Image A life of organized crime‚ fancy cars‚ machine guns‚ beautiful women‚ money‚ power and family; these are the images that have perpetuated the associations of Italian-Americans with the Mafia in film and television for decades. It is in this traditional Godfather fashion that the HBO hit series The Sopranos continues to perpetuate this stereotypical image into the 21st century. From classic films like The Godfather and Goodfellas‚ to miniseries

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    situations‚ the lack of benefit from love. An example of the negative portrayal of a love struck character would be Orsino. Orsino is shown as using melodrama to emphasise his sorrow when referring to his unrequited love for Olivia. His exaggerated caricature of a lovesick character is comedic as the audience are made aware of his melodrama. Shakespeare used a character of high respect and status such as the duke‚ and portrayed him as a character the audience pity as a result of love. Displaying the

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    7th Floor Media. "The Prime Ministers of Canada - Brian Mulroney Issues." The Prime Ministers of Canada - Brian Mulroney Issues. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 19 July 2014. . Badeaux‚ Guy ‚ Mike Duffy‚ and Charles Gordon. Portfoolio ’88: the year in Canadian caricature. Montréal: Eden Press‚ 1988. Print. Bothwell‚ Robert‚ Ian M. Drummond‚ and John English. Canada since 1945: power‚ politics‚ and provincialism. Rev. ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press‚ 1989. Print. Brennan‚ Richard. "Good U.S. relations

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    The plot of the performance was about four bouncers‚ four lads and four girls‚ who all intertwine with each other at a night club called ‘Asylum’. The performance was heavily stylized‚ with heavy emphasis on physical theatre‚ multi rolling and caricatures. The performance also shows some Brechtian influences‚ where Godber tries to remove the imaginary ‘Fourth Wall’‚ this meant there was a great deal of audience interaction with the actors. The play also had a lot of dark comedy‚ with a few serious

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    Pride and Prejudice was first written in 1797 under the title “First Impressions”. It was later revised and published under the title“Pride and Prejudice” in 1813. In the novel‚ first impressions do play an important part: Elizabeth is misled in her judgment and estimation of both Darcy and Wickham. Her regard and sympathy for Wickham and her hostility and prejudice against Darcy are due to the first impressions. But when we study the novel deeply andseriously we can easily see that the title “Pride

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    The culture of the United States has been going from bad to worse in recent years. Things like good manners and kindness have been weeded out. The youth of America look to the media for guidance on what is "cool" and acceptable and pop culture is filling their minds with bad thoughts. TV‚ movies‚ and radio are the avenues for this corruption. On average‚ in a two-hour period‚ a child will see a maximum of one hundred people die on TV. Music is destroying the tentative footing that women have in the

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    The depiction of African Americans in literature‚ television‚ films and the theatre have followed the same archetypes for more than a century and a half. On ABC’s hit show Scandal‚ Kerry Washington plays the role of Olivia Pope‚ a strong headed‚ independent African American woman in a love triangle with two white men‚ one of whom is the married President of the United States. In the film realm‚ Tyler Perry acts out the role of Mabel “Madea” Simmons‚ a comical and sassy older woman who is often aggressive

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    Claude Monet Mieka Scott Advanced Topics in Foreign Language Mrs. Roos 1/31/14 “Skills come and go… Art is always the same: a transposition of nature that requests as much will as sensitivity.” This quote by Claude Monet displays one of his many opinions on the craft. He believed that an artist had to have a painting in his head before starting‚ and was sure of the way he was going to execute it. Other than that‚ however‚ there was not much to understand. All else that art required

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    are Francisco Goya’s The Third of May‚ 1808 oil on canvas 8ft 9 in. x 13ft 4in‚ Eugene Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People‚ 1830 oil on canvas 8 ft 6 3/8 in. x 10ft. 8 in. and Honore Daumier‚ Fight between Schools‚ Idealism and Realism‚ 1855 Caricature The painting The Third of May‚ by Francisco de Goya‚ was done to commemorate the events of that took place during the Napoleonic Wars in Madrid‚ Spain on May 2 and 3 1808. The painting sets the scene of a man about to be killed by a firing squad

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    “Buffet of the Universe”: Deeper Themes in Beasts of the Southern Wild Benh Zeitlin’s 2012 film Beasts of the Southern Wild uses the story of a rural community in Southern Louisiana to evoke themes such as classism and community ties. Zeitlin is successful in reminding us of our connectedness with each other and the world around us‚ and the Americana aesthetic of the film reflects our heroes’ resiliency in the face of destruction. At stake in this aesthetic and the exploration of these politically

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