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- 781: Sex in Advertising
- ... t be denied (Baltimore Sun; pg. 1G). Ann Klein's company's ads are some of the most striking ads that are carried in the main stream media. They have received only a few negative letters, but they've drawn a huge amount of attention (Baltimore Sun; pg. 2G). "We wanted the women to say, 'Hey,' and we have gotten a fantastic response," there's a fine line between doing something ...
- 782: "All I Know Is What I Read In The Papers" - Will Rogers
- ... with the 1992 Referendum the local periodicals in Quebec were littered with advertisements for votes: in Quebec's French-language newspapers "the federal government took out full-page ads"(8) which stated "in huge bold letters
NUMBERS DON'T LIE and goes on to explain how Quebec
will receive 31 per cent of all federal transfer payments"(10). This ad was meant to persuade Quebec citizens to vote no as Canada ...
- 783: Movie: Life, Like The Great Gatsby
- ... that they can see everything and when the car ends up killing his wife Myrtle, he tells people that god saw what happened. A footnote for the line in Andrew Turnnbull's edition of The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald(1963)describes the dust jacket as showing two huge eyes, intended to be those of Daisy Fay, brooding over New York City, and this had been Fitsgerald s inspiration for the ...
- 784: The Direct and Indirect Impact of Rhetoric In The Color Purple
- ... Celie's newfound friend also teaches her how to smile, and perhaps how to enjoy life and respect herself. Shug Avery also helps Celie discover that Nettie is writing her and where to find the letters. Celie's rhetoric in her relationship with Shug let her gain a new friend, contact with her beloved sister, and rediscover a joy and purpose to her life. Rhetoric also has a strong impact in ...
- 785: Movie Review: The Color Purple
- ... girl growing up in the south, abused by, first, her father, then her husband, whom she had no choice in marrying, as is the book. But in the novel, after Celie found her sister's letters, the main focus was Nettie in Africa. In the movie, the section on Africa was only ten, fifteen minutes long, and the rest was based more on the rest of Celie's life. I'll ...
- 786: George Lucas and Movies: No Future?
- ... that everyone will be the same. People will wear the same clothes and have the same haircut. Names are no longer a part of society. In the movie each person is given a prefix of letters followed by a number. They are basically drones who follow orders. Technology has advanced so far that every motion or action of the person is monitored. Anytime that one of them does something wrong it ...
- 787: Glory: A Review
- ... his method acting, "The first step [in preparing for the role of Robert Gould Shaw in Glory] was to try to learn as much as I could about the real person. That was mostly from letters, photographs, descriptions and a poem by Emerson. The thing I had to do was bring myself into that situation. I didn't want to be an imitation of what I thought Shaw must have been ...
- 788: Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence
- ... he is saying that the only reason he will marry Romeo and Juliet is because he hopes that the marriage will end the hostilities between the two houses. When he says "Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and he and I shall watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee to Mantua." (Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything ...
- 789: Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence Is Good Intentioned
- ... he is saying that the only reason he will marry Romeo and Juliet is because he hopes that the marriage will end the hostilities between the two houses. When he says "Shall Romeo by my letters know our drift, and hither shall he come; and he and I shall watch thy waking, and that very night shall Romeo bear thee to Mantua." (Act 4, Scene 1), he tells Juliet how everything ...
- 790: Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire: A Reaction, Assessment of Literary Value, Biography of the
- ... after the death of his intimate friend by cancer, Williams entered what he refers to as his "Stoned Age." In 1969, he was baptized as a Roman Catholic, was awarded an honorary doctor of human letters from the University of Missouri, and entered Barnes Hospital for psychiatric care from September to December of that year. During the next ten years, Williams received more awards, and dealt openly with his homosexuality in ...
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