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The Star Wars Trilogy
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 797

.... Aboard the Falcon get near the old planet they are caught by the Death Star. Once in side they escape there captors and seek to escape the Death star. While doing this they find Leia and free her. Ben also find his long time student turned evil, Darth Vader, and fights to the death. Vader wins but Ben spirit remains with Luke. The others escape but the Empire has already found the location of the rebel base and are on their way to destroy it. The heros flee to the rebel base to warn them and a last ditch attempt to destroy the Death Star is made. Luke is chased by Vader and So .....


The Vietnam War And Hollywood Movies
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 562

.... the Americans. In a violent game of Russian Roulette with the prisons of war (Americans), the Vietnamese mentally torture the "good" guys. The satanic enemy is presented in the most evil way. Then when the Americans shoot them there is a rush of happiness that the opponent has been eliminated, "die you commi bustards." However, just a year later a whole view of Vietnam changed in Apocalypse Now, 1979. When a dozen of helicopters surrounded a civilian village, the Americans played Mozart while shooting M60s at the innocent people below. After things got a little out of hand, t .....


Movie: Disaster At Hillsborough
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 550

.... it. A large gate "gate C" was finally opened to let off the pressure in front. This is when the true disaster occurred. People funneled straight onto the already full pens and created the stampede which killed the 95 people. People in the rear were in an acquisitive panic and the people in the front who were getting crushed were in a fearful panic. The emergency gates would open but the police, not realizing the situation, kept people in and closed the gates. Critique This example could not be anymore perfect to show a stampede and panic. All four components were met. .....


Everyone In A Man For All Seasons Is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2213

.... death breathes down his neck. Sir Thomas More truly is a paragon. One character in the play particularly concerned with his goals, regardless of the path he must take to reach them is Thomas Cromwell. Cromwell is the personification of pragmatism and is willing to do anything, providing the end sees him satisfied. "…our job as administrators is to make it as convenient as we can," Cromwell states in reference to the King's divorce and the pursuit of More's support. He is "…the King's ear," and is thus responsible for all the menial tasks which the King would otherwise have to .....


Sex Sells?
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1249

.... When he stops to look at the woman he will see what is advertised and when he does this the advertisers have accomplished what they set out to do. The man sees this woman in the advertisement and believes that by buying this product perhaps he will attract a women like this. For example, in a Bacardi Rum advertisement from a recent men's sports magazine, there is a picture of a women's waistline and she is holding a glass of rum along with a lime. This is a woman with perfect, stereotypical curves. She also has a belly button ring for added sexual tone. When a man looks .....


Educating Rita – Coursework Piece
Number of pages: 11 | Number of words: 2802

.... she has a lot to learn and emphasises the ‘problems’ Rita is trying to overcome. In one of the most revealing passages in the play she says - “There was always somethin’ …tellin’ me I might have got it all wrong. But I’d just play another record or buy another dress an’ stop worryin’. …’Til … y’ have to decide whether it’s gonna be another change of dress or a change in yourself.” This tells us exactly why she decides to come on the course. She realises that she doesn’t really enjoy her life as much as she thinks she could, and that until now she had been covering those .....


Man With The Movie Camera: Shot Change Constructs A New Perspective
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 860

.... point in the middle of the film there was a scene with Vertov's wife clipping and editing the movie in a studio. Then there was a still-frame before the movie continues. This was done so viewers would again realize they were watching a movie, because too often people take things for granted. Other uses of time were implemented by Vertov to ensure the viewers understood they were watching a movie. There were a multitude of different sequences involved in this film. One intriguing occurrence was how Vertov showed the movie goers going in and out of movie houses. This .....


Exploring Sexuality In "Taming Of The Shrew"
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1284

.... Kate does not play the coy flirting games, and is therefore thought of as harsher than Bianca. Bianca, however, knows how to be flirtatious, witty, and coy around her admirers, and yet is almost intentionally mean to Kate. For instance, Bianca knows that it hurts Kate to have no suitors while she (Bianca) has several. Bianca uses this to hurt Kate. When Kate tries to find out which suitor Bianca really likes, Bianca swears that she won't take the suitor that Kate likes. She casually offers Kate whichever suitor she wants. Kate is enraged by this because she knows that the .....



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