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591: Jimi Hendrix: A Reflection Of A Man Through His Music
... explicitly and unambiguously, who he thought he was, is” (McDermott 122). “1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be),” the eleventh track on Electric Ladyland, is called by Murray: “rock’s premier work of science fiction; Hendrix was the music’s first and funkiest cyberpunk”. “Merman” marked the pinnacle of Hendrix’ producing skills and Electric Ladyland was the first album that he himself produced. “Merman’s lyrics indicate Hendrix’ increasing agitation ...
592: Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead
... and bar that she ran near the city's waterfront. He spent much of his time there listening to the drunks', fanciful stories; or sitting alone reading Disney and horror comics and pouring through science-fiction novels. When Garcia was fifteen, his older brother Tiff - who years earlier had accidentally chopped off Jerry's right-hand middle finger while the two were chopping wood - introduced him to early rock & roll and ...
593: The Yeti
... becoming extinct because fewer sightings are being reported. There have been numerous expeditions to the Himalayan Mountains aimed at either capturing or photographing it. All attempts have failed but a great deal of fact and fiction about the legend did turn up. The main evidence of its existance is footprints, sightings, and scalps or hair. Sir Edmund Hillary believed the first footprints were found in the 1890's. Others sources give ...
594: Educating Rita – Coursework Piece
... she describes it as “Crap” because “Mr Bleedin’ E.M. Forster says, quote ‘We are not concerned with the poor’ unquote.” By scene three Rita still doesn’t understand what literature is. “FRANK – Devouring pulp fiction is not being well read, …you seem to be under the impression that all books are literature.” At this point Rita’s speech has already begun to change, at first only in mocking Frank – “I ...
595: Hamlet: Hamlet Resembles A Real Person
... other character in the play, which might be another reason why he still remains a subject of discussion, and why the play remains so popular. Hamlet is one of the most interesting characters in English fiction because we can identify with him, and understand, although not always agree with his actions. Hamlet is also set apart by his elusiveness. Many of the characters in the play can be categorized within minutes ...
596: The Matrix
The Matrix In the science fiction movie "The Matrix" people are ruled by Artificial Intelligence (AI), machines made by men to make life easier on the human race. This form of industrialization has also begun in our world today. We have ...
597: Western Films
... Even a conventional drama such as John Sturges' Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) used a classic Western setting and plot-line and updated them to modern-day circumstances. Hollywood would often mix fact with fiction and prejudicial bias in its westerns. Delmer Daves' Broken Arrow (1950), however, was considered the first Hollywood picture to take the side of the Indians (Native-Americans) and emphasize peaceful co-existence, with a sympathetic ...
598: Ophelia: The Forgotten Character
... Shakespeare. Yale University Press, 1986. Novy, Marianne. Love’s Argument; Gender Relations in Shakespeare. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1984. Shakespeare, William. “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.” Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, an Drama. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 7th ed. New York: Longman, 1999. 1523-1634. Webster, Margaret. Shakespeare Without Tears. Putam Books,1955.
599: Massurrealism
... major advantages Massurealism has as a movement is its ability to satisfy cravings of many unique artistic impressions. For example it has conquered Hollywood throughout the cinema with such hits as Quinton Terrantino's Pulp Fiction. Graphic artist, Michael Betancourt also found fame and fortune through a form of massurealism with his digital photograph of the ever-popular Nike check and infamous words "just do it!" Massurrealism has also began to ...
600: Grease: Theme
... the Wind" Swayze. Travolta still dances in most of his movies, but when are we going to hear his velvety vocal prowess again? It will probably be years before the world is ready for Pulp Fiction: The Musical.


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