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- 691: King Henry IV and Joseph Strorm: Archtypical Fathers
- ... of his son through conversations with others. The King has a serious discussion with Prince Hal in act three, where he tells him that he is starting to behave in the same way as King Richard, and since he is acting this way, the people will not want him to be the King. The King has his own ideas on how he thinks that the Prince should live, and for that ...
- 692: The Importance of the Press
- ... an observer. However, one cannot ignore the obvious influence that the press has had in the bringing about of revolution. BIBLIOGRAPHY Le Bon, Gustave. The Psychology of Revolution. USA: Fraser Publishing Company, 1968. Censor, Jack Richard, Prelude to Power, The Parisian radical Press: 1789-1791, Maryland: the Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976 The Influence of the Enlightenment on the French revolution, edited by William F. Church, Canada: D.C. Heath and ...
- 693: What To Do?: Terrorism and the Media
- ... control of the media of communication" (White, Theodore H. qtd. In Nacos 16). Works Cited Ala, Odasuo A., and Kenoye Kelvin Eke, ed. Media Coverage of Terrorism. Newbury Park: Sage Publications, 1991. Alexander, Yonah, and Richard Latter, ed. Terrorism & the Media. New York: Brassey's (US), Inc., 1990. Miller, Abraham H., ed. Terrorism the Media and the Law. New York: Transnational Publishers, 1982. Nacos, Brigitte L. Terrorism and the media. New ...
- 694: Film Review: Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- ... when you combine aliens, a little bit of mystery, tasteful comedy, good acting, and award-winning direction? A wonderful film from one of the most celebrated directors of our time, Stephen Spielberg. "Close Encounters" places Richard Dreyfuss and Melinda Barro in roles of regular suburbanites who both believe to have seen a UFO. The plot thickens and the intrigue begins when these two determined people try to find out what is ...
- 695: Review Of Three Movies: Trainspotting, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Jurassic Park
- ... special effects in movies the way Star Wars and 2001: A Space Odyssey did. The story concerns a tropical island, that is the home to living Dinosaurs, brought back by way of DNA. The billionaire (Richard Attenborugh), who owns the island, invites two paleontologists (Sam Neill and LauraDern), a mathematician (Jeff Goldblum) and his grandkids (Ariana Richards and Joseph Mazzello) to the island, unaware that anything can go wrong. Something does ...
- 696: Tobacco Advertising and its Effects on Young People
- ... there a child is sure to be struck by its attention. The companies deny that these symbols target people under 21 and claim that their advertising goal is simply to promote brand switching. Illinois Rep. Richard Durbin disagrees with this statement stating If we can reduce the number of young smokers, the tobacco companies will be in trouble and they know it. The companies go toward a market that is not ...
- 697: The Crucible: Characters
- ... involvement of the accusers, especially Abigail, and the lengths they will go to in order to continue their charade make the play absorbing and haunting. Works Cited Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. Toronto: Bantam, 1959. Rovere, Richard. "Arthur Miller's Conscience." 1957. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987. Warshow, Robert. "The Liberal Conscience in "The Crucible." 1962. Ed. Robert W. Corrigan. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1969.
- 698: Death of A Salesman: The Tragedy of One Man
- ... tragedy of the play not the Capitalistic system. This reduces Willy to a feeble man forced to wallow in his own self pity and this is the true tragedy of this play. Works Cited Breecher, Richard. "Willy Loman and the Soul of a Neew Machine: Technology and the Common Man." Journal of American Studies 17 (Dec. 1983): 325 - 336. Hadomi, Leah. "Fantasy and Reality: Dramatic Rhythm in Death of a Salesman ...
- 699: Hamlet: Tragedy of Failure
- ... time. How else can we explain why "Hamlet" has generated such a significant number of the thousands of books and essays which form the Shakespeare industry? And how many actors of so many generations, from Richard Burbage to Edwin Booth to Laurence Olivier to Mel Gibson, have played the role? Published in 1604, it is still being read, studied and performed worldwide. "Hamlet" is the champion of English dramatic literature. Notwithstanding ...
- 700: Movie: Pretty Woman
- ... film. To speak for myself i can only say, that it's a film, which i both loveand hate. I love it because of the fabulous actors and the touching scenes with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. But Ican't help hating it because of it being that imitation of Cinderella that it is. Isee it as blasphemous to the old adventure to make such an imitation. I'm sure the ...
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