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- 6601: Bull Durham: To the True Meaning of The First Fight Scene
- ... introduces himself to Nuke as his new catcher and helps him up. In the end, Crash invites Nuke back inside for a beer and to talk. The number of communicational concepts that appear in this short interaction is very high. The mental distractions that are present in this argument are factual distractions and semantic distractions. A factual distraction occurs when someone focuses so intently on details that they miss the main ...
- 6602: Birth of A Nation: Art or Propaganda
- ... to advance the complexity and diversity of film beyond entertainment to higher levels in society. To manipulate his audience's emotions, he first had to draw them into the story and in turn into the stories underlying theme. He accomplished this by using numerous virgin film tools, much as an artist uses his own tools to create a believable painting. Among these tools he uses panoramas to illustrate setting, to paint ...
- 6603: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
- ... a whole lot more. In 1969, the first airing of "Sesame Street" took place. Sesame Street had programs which were sponsored by different letters of the alphabet or numbers each day, and relied on very short, animated cartoons with live and puppet segments which kept the interest of preschool children. The show was an instant outstanding success, and still broadcasts today. In 1970, "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood" was born. Mr. Fred ...
- 6604: Pablo Picasso
- ... into creating one of his great paintings, the "Mouilin de la Galette". It was here, in Paris, that most of his success was accomplished. Three months later, Picasso returned to Spain and co-founded the short-lived magazine "Arte Joven" (first issue March 31, 1901 - "Young Art"), in Paris. On a second trip to Paris, in the summer of 1901, he exhibited his works at Ambroise Vollard's gallery in the ...
- 6605: Art
- ... valuable form of expression, as it depicted feelings and recorded events which were occurring in various countries. In these times, where very few people were literate, art was an important way an individual could explain stories of the world with great expression. Ever since the colonial times, there has been a strong tradition of realism in the United States. George Bellows and Ben Shahn were both social realists who painted members ...
- 6606: The Pit and the Pendulum: Movie vs. Book
- ... Right as it was cutting his shirt two servants busted in and threw Nicholas into the pit with the doctor and saved him. This movie, I think anyway, was a very poor interpretation of the short story. In the story none every commits adultery or is buried alive. A man, or woman for all I know, was stuck in a dungeon which he was tortured in many ways. None died in ...
- 6607: The Labours Of Mendevolin
- ... towards ship except LOWELL who lingers for a moment) LOWELL: I just want everyone to know that I get airsick. ACT III SCENE I (enter ALL from stage left) MENDEVOLIN: Well, we're here. DEREK: Short trip, you'd think that it'd be a lot harder to get to an Island that most people don't even think exists. LEON: (checking his wrist hourglass) Yeah, we've only been travelling ...
- 6608: The Crucible: Characters
- ... to be the very center of some obscene practice. Abominations are done in the forest--" (Miller 8) The children know that they are going to be punished for their behavior, and they make up the stories that they were bewitched to place the blame elsewhere. When greedy people like the Putnams start encouraging them, it becomes easier to lie and they begin to enjoy all the attention and power they hold ...
- 6609: Jurassic Park: Comparision Between Book and Movie
- ... for a sizable sum of money. The family sent out a lawyer to the island to see if the park is safe, and if its the cause for their relative's death. The book tells stories that the movie doesn't show. One of those is about a little girl. The little girl is vacationing with her parents when she goes off by herself exploring. She was looking for animals for ...
- 6610: Comparison and Contrast: Stanley from A Street Car Named Desire
- ... of the play he settles her into a asylum, but he does not just forsakes her. This reveals that someone will look after her in the future, and she will not be living alone. In short, Stanley still has little emotions of love in her heart, but Lago is absolutely inhuman, these two villains have a different level at different period. As the villians in their plays, Iago and Stanley are ...
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