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- 8341: Bladerunner 2
- ... asking Deckard her 'personal question', he is seated, with the camera at a low angle, looking up at her. This is helps add to the audience's first impression of Rachael. She seems in perfect control of the situation, more powerful than Deckard and detached towards him. Only later do we see her afraid, uncertain and vulnerable. Compared to Tyrell, Rachael is a much more likeable character. Her response "is this ...
- 8342: Blade Runner And Jurassic Park
- ... anxieties about scientific pride and its potentially disastrous effects. In doing so, the films reassert the distinction between technological and biological reproduction: Blade Runners androids infiltrate Earth in a desperate attempt to find and control the codes of their own DNA, while chaos ensues in Jurassic Park when the previously single-sexed (female!) dinosaurs spontaneously change sexes and begin breeding. Since these cyborgs are ultimately coded as feminine objects, this ...
- 8343: Banned And Censored Music
- ... and there are certain laws set up to protect art from being censored. People should have the right to choose what type of music they want to listen to in this country. Censorship is the control of what people may say or hear, write or read, or see or do. Censorship can affect books, newspapers, magazines, motion pictures, radio and television programs, and speeches. (World Book 345) Most of the early ...
- 8344: Augustus Of Primaporta
- ... does not steal away his position as a human demi-god. His face is warm and inviting, exhibiting an almost warm, fuzzy feeling in the viewer once again, without threatening his power to command and control the great civilization of Rome. The shoulder-clasps of the cuirass (breastplate) are in the form of sphinxes: the Sphinx was the image on Augustus' seal (later he used an image of Alexander, and finally ...
- 8345: Art Essay
- ... Portraits such as that of Hitler, during World War, I had enormous effects on the people of the Jewish religion. To have these huge portraits of Hitlers face all over the country insured his control and power over the turn of events and the Jews. Victims by Jose Clemente Orozco is of the Symbolist art movement. The name of this movement is indicative of the precise purpose of the artists ...
- 8346: Analysis Of Casablanca
- ... in Martinique during World War II. Wartime makes finding work hard for Bogart, forcing him to break his neutrality and take a job smuggling in a fugitive. Of course this leads to trouble: there are gun rights both by land and by sea, intense questionings by a fat French police officer and his abnormally skinny sidekicks, and gripping scenes that are undoubtedly inspirational the writers and producers of ER where Harry ...
- 8347: Is Medical Testing On Animals Ethical
- ... has been cured through vivisection in this century. The overall cancer rate has risen in the past forty years, and a fatal heart attack strikes a person every forty-five seconds. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that seventy to eighty percent of the common diseases killing Americans can be prevented by a responsible lifestyle and diet. Drug testing on animals is not accurate and has no advantage to animals ...
- 8348: A History Of The Beatles
- ... Grammys, including Best Album. On August 27, 1967 Beatles manger Brian Epstein was found dead of a drug overdose, possibly intentional. The band was shaken, but decided not to hire a new manager, assuming complete control over their own career. Their first project without Epstein's guidance, the concept album and BBC TV special Magical Mystery Tour, was attacked by critics, and was probably the beginning of the end for the ...
- 8349: A Contemplative Look At Henri Matisse
- ... his personal statement as an artist. Although intellectually sophisticated, Matisse always emphasized the importance of instinct and intuition in the production of a work of art. He argued that an artist did not have complete control over color and form; instead, colors, shapes, and lines would come to dictate to the sensitive artist how they might be employed in relation to one another. He often emphasized his joy in abandoning himself ...
- 8350: African Art
- ... the problematic relationships between the sexes.African tribes use art as a therapeutic device to deal with the problems and issues dealing with the relations between the sexes. The third theme is the struggle to control natural or supernatural forces to achieve a desired end. African tribes often use masks in ceremonies (called Gelede) to please and honor the forces. For each region in Africa,there is a different style of ...
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