Dazed And Confused
.... of their existence: "If I ever say these were the best years of my life," sighs the long-haired sloucher in the back-seat, "remind me to kill myself". To which Dawson replied Well, all I'm saying is that I want to look back and say that I did it the best I could while I was stuck in this place. Had as much fun as I could while I was stuck in this place. Played as hard as I could while I was stuck in this place.
That cliche These are the best years of your life, where exactly does that come fro .....
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Dead Man Walking
.... is very sympathetic and is also looked down
upon for this reason. Though she is repressed she still goes on helping
Poncelet and she digs around in his feelings and soul. Sister Helen eventually
finds a good soul in Matthew Poncelet, a person no one else knows.
Matthew constantly denies to Sister Helen, himself, and to God that he had
committed his horrible crime. Poncelet continues to blame his problems on
other things such as his father dying early in his life, his drug use, his .....
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Dead Man Walking 2
.... had some understanding of the ordeal in the family.
As the film goes on, Matthew does not get off death row and asks Sister Helen to council him through his execution. Although she had never done this before she does agree to Matthew's wish. This experience is not an easy one for Sister Helen. Her concerns change toward the end of the film. Instead of trying to get Matthew off, which she does continue to do, her concerns change toward seeing that Matthew has redemption before his execution. S .....
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Death Of Romeo And Juliet
.... to avoid getting hit again by a train. He ignorance personality determines his fate of getting hit by the train three times at the same crossing. Myers as well as many others feel that fate is result of a character's personalities and characteristics. If a character doesn't change his or her personality or characteristic, a result of that personality would sooner or later occur.
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet show many evidences of their personalities that cause their tragic end .....
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Demystifying The A-Team Formula
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in seeing if Hannibal's (George Peppard) plan always comes together, or was it truly
the violence that sold the show?
Compared to NBC's new experimental shows like Hill Street Blues, and St. Elsewhere, whose
innovative use of realism sparked the Third Golden Age of Television and quality TV as
we know it; The A-Team (TAT) is just another parody of the action/adventure genre.
Or is it? The truth is The A-Team 's popularity was so brilliant because it provided
something for everyo .....
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Development Of Art
.... a people, and what their life struggles were. This primitive form of art laid the ground-
work for the many types of art which would follow it.
The next important era was the time of Greek art. Their work was greatly influenced by the Egyptians. Their early art was very geometric in shape and glorified Gods and people in their works. Eventually as time progressed, they began to soften their edges and lines and concentrate on the human form, which they considered the most beautiful of all creati .....
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Development Of The Carol
.... dance accompanied by singing during the Medieval era. The form of the early carols followed the binary structure of these dances. It consisted of the stanza, which was basically a verse, and was used as a resting point for the dancers, and the burden, which was a theme repeated at the beginning and ending of each piece as well as between each stanza. It expressed a sort of summary of the music, and was the time for the dancers to really swing.
Another early form of the traditional carol was based up .....
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Die Hard The Movie - Action Film Subtexts
.... at the airport in a limo, and he has never ridden in a limo before. When he gets to her office, he is amazed by how fancy it is. Her co-worker shows him her new Rolex watch, and she seems embarrassed by this, because he could never afford this on a cop's salary.
At first when they see each other, you can tell that things are tense between them. They are glad to see each other, but hold back their feelings. Soon, they begin to fight. It does not seem that they will be able to work through their .....
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Dionysus The Peoples God
.... show Semele his true form, only knowing that this would kill her and her baby. When Semele is burned to death Zeus saves his unborn son and transplants the fetus into his leg. Once born Dionysus was taken to Semele's sister, Ino the Queen of Orchomenus. To hide the child from Hera, Ino disguises him as a girl. Hera was not fooled, so to punish Ino she drove her to madness. Zeus changed Dionysus into a goat and sent him to live with the Nymphs in Nysa. It was Nysa where Dionysus learned of fertilit .....
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Discuss How Art Can Be Used To Promote, Reflect Or Challenge
.... of souls is depicted throughout the artwork and next to each scale, are angles and devils competing for each soul. Below Christ are the dead rising, one being "plucked" from the earth by giant hands. Here humanitys pitiful weakness in revealed in these terror stricken people as the angles summon them to judgement. The devils have legs which end in sharp claws and lean from hell as they drag souls in and are accompanied by howling and roaring demons. Gislebertus sculpture was affective in influencin .....
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Dona Flor And Her Two Husbands
.... excitement she so desperately needed.
Dona Flor wanted different things from each of her husbands. From Vadinho, she wanted passion and excitement. It did not matter to her that he was an alcoholic, abusive husband with an addiction to gambling and prostitutes. As long as she obtained the passion and excitement she craved from Vadinho, it was only her friends and family that objected to the relationship and tried to convince her to leave. She did not want to leave him; even after he beat her, stol .....
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Easy As Pi Maybe Not...
.... Max at this point a group of Hasidic Jews and a stock market trading house. They were both also seeking this 216-digit number for their own reasons. The Jews needed it because in their language each letter is given a corresponding number. This 216-digit number is supposedly Gods real name, spelled out in its numerical format, or so the Torah says. The trading house knew this 216-digit number could predict the rise and fall of stock market values. One group was after salvation while the oth .....
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Edgar Degas-en Francais
.... des Beaux Arts a Paris. Degas plus tard etudie dans lauvent et avez puis commence letude des peintres modernes aussi bien que les vieux maitres. Il est alors parti pour que lItalie continue son education independamment. LItalie a ce moment-la etait le but de tous les artistes aspirants. Degas trois annees epuisees de sa vie en Italie etudiant les peintures des artistes dans les galeries et pratiquees dessiner ses parents. Les peintures le plus tot terminees de Degas etaient de belles verticales de .....
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Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
.... been bound by unjust laws during the war years and broke free during the twenties leading to a period of gsexual promiscuity, faithlessness in marriage, divorce, bad manners, the hip flask and general cynicism (Jacobs, 399)h. No one cared about their responsibilities anymore but instead tried to stay as far away from them as possible. The times were changing and so were the tastes of the public. People became more interested in recreation that serious activity. Opinions were changing and the publi .....
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Egyptian Art Statue From Metropolitn Museum
.... the thumb facing forward. He appears to be clenching some type of cylinder rod, which can also be interpreted as a symbol of royalty or power. His chest muscles, abdominal muscles and right bicep emphasize his well-toned body. His left arm wraps around the back of Sabu's head and drapes down over her left shoulder. His left hand rests on her left breast. His fingers are stiff and elongated. Knuckles are visible and his left thumb is seen in profile. Memi stands much larger than Sabu and is almost a ful .....
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