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- 1191: The Characteristics of Shakespeare's Comedies
- ... called his "romances". Shakespeare's comedies were not primarily love stories but they all included a love plot. His romances all had the happy ending of a comedy, but in a way they hinted on violence (Prentice Hall Literature). His focus and emphasis was clearly towards the structure and language of his comedies, which made his comedies quite distinct from others. The ideas and concepts also made his comedies designated, as ...
- 1192: Macbeth: Character Analysis of Macbeth
- ... deterioration. Once he had begun his life of crime he became further and further detached from his wife to the point where she had lost all control over him. He had become so accustomed to violence that he did not hesitate at all in the planning of Banquo and Fleance's murder ("The very firstling of my heart shall be/ The very firstling of my hand"). He even went as far ...
- 1193: Antigone
- ... son had killed himself. The story did not stop there, another terrible news came to Creon that the queen is dead. When Creons wife heard the news of her own son killed himself, she put violence upon herself and died. Now Creon opens his eyes and see who is right to judge. He had learn a lesson of wisdom in a hard way. The Antigone has many arguments and it is ...
- 1194: The Shawshank Redemption
- ... darkness to their characters, they are displayed as harsh and villainy. The violent scenes all take place in the shadows as well, with low key light. The lighting of these scenes give a sense of violence without actually showing it in the film. The screenplay written for The Shawshank Redemption is exact and precise, everything in the movie complements the development of characters and presents underlying motifs such as prisoner's ...
- 1195: Movie: Life, Like The Great Gatsby
- ... away(124). Almost forty years after the book was written, Ernest Hemmingway recalls Fitzgerald giving him a copy of The Great Gatsby: It had a garish dust jacket and I remember being embarrassed by the violence, bad taste and slippery look of it. It looked like the book jacket for a book of bad science fiction. Scott told me not to be put of by it, that it had to with ...
- 1196: The Godfather: Michael Vs. Sonny
- ... in manner. Near the end when he takes care of all the family business on the day of the Baptism is a prime example of this. Because he was this way, the objects of his violence had no idea that it was coming. Their values are another way that they differ. Michael is a man of honor. He doesn't run around having affairs with different women. He only marries twice ...
- 1197: Crime Films
- ... any generations point of view not to sympathise with them. The two characters appeal to everything that contemporary youth embrace. Unfortunately, the way in which the qualities of characters are presented exploits the use of violence as is common in most of today's cinematic productions. The relevant or appealing aspects are fundamentally the same. Bonnie and Clyde live lives that incorporate all of the adventure and wild free spirit that ...
- 1198: Television, What A Waste of Timme
- ... place a bigger and lazier country. In the last decade, the amount of vioilence on television has greatly increased and so has the number of senseless homicides and suicides in our country. The promiscuity and violence shown regularly on household televisions has intrigues us as Americans and numbed our sense of what's right and what's wrong in society. What shocked us at first has now become customary dinner-time ...
- 1199: George Lucas and Movies: No Future?
- ... people's rights. There are very few positive sides to this society. There is no problem of human error in society. Computers make most of the decisions. There is almost no problem with crime or violence because all of the people are so controlled and watched. While those two positive aspects may seem good to some people, the society that was created is not. All of the things inside of people ...
- 1200: Movie Review: A Time To Kill
- ... Sutherland is just plain mean as the Ku Klux Klan member. And Donald Sutherland is good as the drunken teacher of Brigance. A Time To Kill is rated R. There is a fair amount of violence and language, and the rape scene is pretty graphic for what they could show. But the performances (especially by McConaughey) are outstanding and the story is quick-paced. This is the worst of Grisham's ...
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