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- 6291: The History of Greek Theater
- ... carried through to the Elizabethan theater which avoided the horrors of men being flayed alive or Glouster's eyes being put out in full view of an audience (King Lear). When Medea went inside the house to murder her children, the chorus was left outside, chanting in anguish, to represent the feelings the chorus had and could not act upon, because of their metaphysical existence. The use of music in the ...
- 6292: Talk Shows and Their Effects on the Audience
- ... to Amedure’s mobile home, and fired two shots at close range into Amedure’s chest. A few minutes later, Schmitz dialed 911 from a pay phone at a gas station near his sister’s house and said, “I just walked in the room and killed him.” Schmitz was charged with first-degree murder and committing a felony with a firearm. To convict him of first-degree murder, prosecutors must prove ...
- 6293: Analysis of Clockwork Orange
- ... a lot of damage to others, but of course they did it as a group. They beat up an old man who asked for change, they fought another group of people, they broke into a house and beat up the old man who lived there, then beat up his wife, killing her, but only after they raped her. As a group they were to be feared, but when two of them ...
- 6294: The Grapes of Wrath: Movie Review
- ... leave their farm. They go to California for jobs, but find there are few jobs, and it pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the Joads. Since the people who already lived in the cities in which these developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start a riot and have ...
- 6295: The Need For Horror and Thrill and the Movies
- ... Romero’s trilogy, not to mention most of the horror films of the 80’s and 90’s. In Night of the Living Dead (Romero), the fact that no one makes it out of the house alive leads to the strong idea of survivorship in the following films. Take for example Dawn of the Dead, the second film of the series, the end of the movie only one man is left ...
- 6296: A Raisin in the Sun
- ... in line. Mama is a very religious women. She is up set and smacks Beneatha when Beneatha tells her that she does not believe in God. Mama tells her that if she lives in her house she must believe in God. Henry Hewes opinion was that ^the play contained dramaturgical implications which were brought out by Walter^ (Hewes 212). Theophilus Lewis notion was ^the drama had a great sense of spiritual ...
- 6297: Marsha Norman's Night
- ... line cuts right through to the heart of Jessie's reasons for wanting to die. In the next series of exchanges, it comes out why a friend of Mama's refuses to come into her house, because she's seen the death in Jessie's eyes. The struggle to find peace in death has caused Jessie to explore the reality of her life. For probably the first time ever in their ...
- 6298: Much Ado About Nothing: The Film Directed By Branagh
- ... joy at weeping! [I.1.25-27] In many cases Branagh deletes lines which would be incomprehensible to today's general public such as: Don Pedro: My visor is Philemon's roof; without in the house is Jove. [II.1.100-101] He also leaves out offensive references: Benedick: If I do not lover her, I am a Jew. [II.3.284-285] There are some unfortunate omissions, of course such ...
- 6299: Native American Art
- ... made art that dealt with the shamanistic theme of transformation like the Eskimo, however the animals as subject matter related to family lineage as opposed to subsistence. These animals and spirits were expressed through crests, house front poles, and totem poles. The crests were drawn with controlled and modulating lines, and were often found on the exterior of their cedar dwellings, as well as blankets and skirts. The Northwest people made ...
- 6300: “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?”
- ... family. Arnie actually knew about certain instances such as his father killing himself, but with his disability he found strange ways of expressing his emotions. The Grape family is very much like their home. Their house is very unstable, rigid, and delicate all at once. Their family life shares these same qualities, which is yet another use of symbolism. Through out this movie there are countless uses of symbolism, in fact ...
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