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1191: The Simpsons: The History
... people with rabbit ears. The L.A. Reader picked up a copy of his comic strip and liked what they saw. Life in Hell gradually became a common comic strip in many free weeklies and college newspapers across the country. It even developed a cult status. (Varhola, 1) Life in Hell drew the attention of James L. Brooks, producer of works such as Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Terms ...
1192: Work in the Media
... that is shown in the movie is the educated type of work. In this paragraph, I will show how the movie portrays educated work. Educated work is the work of scholars, people who have graduated college, the educated people. These people will have the best jobs, the biggest houses, and the nicest things. Unlike the menial work, the only physical labor these people will have to do at work is to ...
1193: Fashion in the 1920s
... bow ties were all popular at the time. This casual look was usually topped off by an English driving cap or a summer-weight brimmed hat, such as a Panama straw. In addition to knickers, college men also started a craze for "Oxford bags," wide-legged cuffed pants that were so long they would drag along the ground. One of the styles that remained virtually the same over the years was ...
1194: Black Ellk Spears
... aspects of the play, rather than the entire production. Although this play is about Indians, the director, Melba Martinez, cast many Eurocentric actors to play the roles of Indians. The production is done mainly by college students, therefore I believe she had no other options. She had to cast the play to actors who could depict the characters, not simply to people who were Indians. It would not be a play ...
1195: M*A*S*H
... cast, apparently Alan Alda was reluctant to commit to a show that could have a long run. The plot of the pilot show involved Hawkeye's plan to send his Korean houseboy, Ho-Jon, to college in America. In order to raise money he organized a raffle, the prize being a weekend with Lt. Dish. The series lasted 11 years with 251 episodes made(Second to only "Cheers" with 285 episodes ...
1196: The Simpsons
... of people with rabbit ears. The LA Reader picked up a copy of his comic strip and liked what they saw. Life in Hell gradually became a common comic strip in many free weekly and college newspapers across the country. It even developed a cult status (Varhola, 50). Life in Hell drew the attention of James L. Brooks, producer of such works as Taxi, The Mary Tyler Show, and Terms of ...
1197: Who Loves Lucy? I do, I do!
... may be made that this show is nothing but typical gender roles personified. Many people contend that the submissiveness that Lucy shows towards Ricky has a negative effect on the women of today. In Butte College’s textbook The Literature of Television the author says “In the early 50's, the model was the ditzy, out-of-control, not-to-bright homemaker Lucy, totally dependent on her husband Ricky for financial ...
1198: Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
... forgotten in the shadows of others-- one who true significance often goes unnoticed... Works Cited Frye, Northrop. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare. Yale University Press, 1986. Habib, Imtiaz, `Never Doubt I Love': Misreading Hamlet., Vol. 21, College Literature, 1 Jun 1994, pp. 19. Reese. M.M. Shakespeare : His World & His Work. St. Martin's Press.,2nd edition, 1981. Smith, Evans. Shakespeare's Hamlet., Vol. 52, Explicator, 1 Apr 1994, pp. 137. Webster ...
1199: What Men Really Want
... versa, if you ladies drink the Seagram’s, we men will fall for you. Most of my friends and the stories I hear are not of beer, wine, and liquor. They are of going to college, eventually getting married, and hopefully having children. Not anywhere in there does it say forget marriage, success, stability, and bring on the booze. That’s wrong, demeaning, and not very supportive. As we can see ...
1200: Character Change in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House
... 1612. Ibsen, Henrik. “Notes for A Doll House.” The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 1999. 1613-1614. Kashdan, Joanne. “A Doll’s House in a Community College.” Approaches to Teaching Ibsen’s A Doll House. Ed. Yvonne Shafer. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1985. 50-53. Lutterbie, John, and Barry Witham. “A Marxist Approach to A Doll House.” The ...


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