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THE GRADUATE AND LIFE IN THE 1960’s
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This 6 page paper analyzes the film, The Graduate by Mike Nichols. Synopsis, character analysis, themes, symbolism, cinematography, quotes, all offered, as well as a comparison of the film to life in the sixties. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBgrad.rtf
The Graduate and Rushmore Compared
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This 5 page paper looks at these two coming of age films made in different eras. Similarities and differences are noted. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA049flm.wps
The Great British Farce
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This 25 page paper looks at the development of the British Farce in the 1960's. The paper starts by considering what it is that makes us laugh, and uses the ideas for Freud and Bergson as a framework. The paper then goes on to look at the way in which the culture and social conditions influenced the production of comedy and farce in the United Kingdom. The paper then looks at the way in which all of these factors come together in the films of Joe Orton. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEbrtifc.wps
The Green Mile
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of the characterizations and narrative style of The Green Mile. This paper outlines some of the elements of the film as well as Stephen King's novel. Bibliography lists 5 source.
Filename: MHGreenM.rtf
The Green Mile - A Review.
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(5 pp) . If you are not a Stephen King fan, and
see his name in the credits, buck up -take a few
courage pills, with your popcorn, and go to see
the movie anyway. . The setting of a Louisiana
prison in the days of striped suits and chain
gangs, is not displayed as the movie begins, but
rather we see an older man who doesn't sleep well
at night any more; his long walks and an old clip
of Fred and Ginger dressed in their finest. The
movie dissolves "Paul" into tears. As a method of
release of his emotions, he begins to tell his
story to a friend, and there our true story
begins: of men who have the courage to show
their humanity and humor in the most negative
of environments - death row.
Filename: BBgrmile.doc
The Hero’s Journey and Archetypes of “The Godfather”
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This 6 page report discusses the 1972 movie “The Godfather” and the ways in which the movies of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Godfather” epic serve as an example of the ways in which the style and form of a movie often follows the most basic of classic storylines. In them, modern audiences experiences the journey of the hero which parallels many of the epics of ancient times. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWgfhero.rtf
The Heterogeneity of British Film of the 1930's and 1940's
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7
pages in length. The British films of the 1930's and 1940's were
a heterogenous mix which some claim could constitute a problem in
marketing them as national cinema. Two British films in
particular are the focus in this paper, that of The Lady
Vanishes, directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1938 and The Four
Feathers directed by Zoltan Korda in 1939. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: JGAbrtfm.wps
The Historical Development of Television: Social and Cultural Uses and Impact
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the history of television and its cultural impact. Although it is difficult to pinpoint the exact date as to when television was invented due to the multiple projects which occurred in technology in the 20th century, once television was introduced and accepted into modern households, the information industry has never been the same. Television has had a great impact on many cultural aspects of modern society. Televised events which were widely broadcasted and seen such as the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 and the moon landing in 1969, all were experienced not by a single community but by an international community which formed unifying cultural significance globally. Many other events which previously would only have been seen or experienced on local levels were also nationally broadcast which in turn broadened the cultural understanding of many societies. With this global information however, television also brought several controversial elements in its popularity. Children and adults today watch a great deal of television on a daily basis and are highly influenced by advertising and violence depicted onscreen. In addition to concerns of overexposure and perception of television programs which may slowly be changing or accurately reflecting elements in society, other cultures are further alienated by Western programming as the communication structure is different from their own.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TJTVdev1.rtf
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