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Sound
a Concerto of Emotion in "Shine"
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A 5 page paper that discusses dialogue and sound in relationship to
the emotions of the movie and its theme. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: Shine.wps
Spike
Lee's 'Do the Right Thing' (1989)
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A 6 page paper which examines the concept of ‘blackness' as
explored by revolutionary African-American filmmaker Spike Lee in
his 1989 film, Do the Right Thing. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGspike.rtf
Spike
Lee's 'Do The Right Thing' / Analyzed
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This 5 page research paper examines director Spike Lee's 1989 film,
Do The Right Thing. Specifically explored is how the film conveys
its ethical message, and evaluates the soundness of the arguments it
presents, based on established ethical criteria.
Filename: Doright.wps
Stanley
Kubrick's The Shining and A Clockwork Orange
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This 5 page paper that provides an overview of the significant
technical and formal elements in The Shining and A Clockwork Orange
and then assesses consistencies in the developments of the Kubrick's
works. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHclockw.wps
Subtle
Sexism & False Portrayal Of Women In Hollywood Films
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A 7 page paper on sexism, the "gender war," and the
overall treatment of women in film. "Boomerang," "A
Stranger Among Us,"and "Man Trouble," are among the
many movies used to illustrate the writer's points. Stereotypes and
the subtly of sexism are explained as the writer presents some
recommended suggestions for change. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Sexismfl.wps
Susanna
Kaysen's "Girl, Interrupted"
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6 pages in length. There exist myriad influences that can prompt a
person into sidestepping what is considered to be normal behavior.
Susanna Kaysen's "Girl, Interrupted" strives to answer the
long-standing and elusive question: What is normal? When Kaysen was
eighteen years old, even then at such a young age she realized that
she did not respond to conventional social cues as set down by
societal dictates. Her literary account relives her eighteen months
worth of sometimes harrowing and other times enlightening
experiences, all put forth for the sole purpose of opening eyes and
minds to the reality of mental illness. The writer discusses
Kaysen's account, as well as draws parallels with Tamara L. Roleff's
"Mental Illness (Opposing Viewpoints)" and Gerald Grob's
"The Mad Among Us : A History of the Care of America's Mentally
Ill." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCgirl.wps
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