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- 1241: Bladerunner 2
- ... scene which ties in with its film noir genre. The non-conformity of this scene suggests Tyrell's office is detached from the rest of the city. That Tyrell himself is above the dirt and rain below, having little contact with the streets beneath, which are where his creations, the Replicants try to survive. This suggests that the Relicants are closer to being human as they exist with 'real people' as ...
- 1242: Bladerunner
- ... the modern consists of recognizing that the past, since it cannot be destroyed, because it's destruction leads to silence, must be revisited. So memories and emotions are meaningless without immortality. " Like tears in the rain." Director Scott has a chilling story to tell, and there is a complex web of allegory and meaning lurking in the background. The final scene of Blade Runner reveal religious and philosophical parallels and these ...
- 1243: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... 70's was known as Oxidation paintings. These were large canvases created by coating them with copper paint. Warhol and his male friends would urinate on them while the paint was still damp. The uric acid and copper sulfate combined to produce a green patine. The result was work that varied widely, from Pollock-like drip paintings to misty landscapes (Bourdon, 1989, 238). Organization & Style Organization plays an important role in ...
- 1244: History Of Music
- ... music for much more than entertainment they used it in every day life. They would yell and scream during battle, blow a horn as a warning, have ceremonies to honor the dead or bring the rain, signal danger, to show your importance in society, it was also used as a healing power. On the front lines of battle would be a soldier that would be holding a drum or a flute ...
- 1245: Summary of Clancy's Rainbow Six
- ... something was wrong because they had not heard from Henriksen who was caught trying to release the virus in Australia. The radicals including the Boss was left totally naked in the middle of the Brazilian rain forest. Because Clark knows they could never be tried in any court for various reasons
- 1246: Catcher In The Rye: Holden A Victim of Society
- ... upon his younger siblings delineates a sensitive soul. The utmost joy Holden experiences during the best-seller approaches in the presence of his younger sister, Phoebe. She rides the carrousel while Holden sits in the rain watching her go in circles, while happiness and contentment overwhelm him. "I was...near bawling. I felt so...happy." (p. 213) Although Holden lacks respect for the "phonies", he controls a desirable lavishness of devotion ...
- 1247: Symbolism and Themes of Catcher in the Rye
- ... throughout pretty much the entire novel. My hunting hat really gave me quite a lot of protection, in a way, although I was still getting soaked. Even though Holden is not being protected from the rain Holden still feels as though he is being protected. I believe that the red hunting hat is not just literally protecting him but also a symbol of protection from the world for Holden. Holden is ...
- 1248: Animal Farm: Historically And Politically Allegorized As The Russian Revolution
- ... was to be used for electricity. When Napoleon says: No more delays, comrades! There is work to be done. This very morning we begin rebuilding the windmill, and we will build all through the winter, rain or shine. We will teach this miserable traitor that he cannot undo our work so easily. Remember comrades, there must be no alteration in our plans: They shall be carried out to the day. Forward ...
- 1249: Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms": Henry - A Man of Action, Self-Dicipline, and One Who Maintains Grace Under Pressure
- ... off the light it wasn't any good. It was like saying good-by to a statue. After a while I went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain" (Hemingway, 314). The statue is a metaphorical creation, which attempts to grasp the nothingness Frederick feels after Catherine's death. Perhaps the path Henry takes towards the hotel symbolizes a new chapter in his life ...
- 1250: Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein
- ... represents all of man kind: good and bad. The monster loves nature and its beauty, but when he is transformed into an anti-romantic, nature mocks him. Nature decayed around me, The sun became heatless; rain and snow poured around me; mighty rivers were frozen; the surface of the earth was hard and chill, and bare, and I found no shelter. (pg. 133) Shelly creates an excellent contrast between a Romantic ...
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