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'The
Usual Suspects' & 'The Odyssey'
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This 5 page essay discusses the 1995 movie 'The Usual Suspects' and
compares Kevin Spacey's character 'Verbal Kint' with Odysseus of
'The Odyssey.' The premise the writer takes is that, in many ways,
the stories are almost the same. The writer also shows that there
has to be a bit of a scoundrel in every good guy and good in every
scoundrel. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Suspody.wps
'Thousand
Pieces of Gold' - Analyzed
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This 4 page research paper examines the 1991 film of nineteenth
century Asian prejudice in America, Thousand Pieces of Gold.
Specifically discussed are the film's opening and closing scenes,
asks and answers five questions pertaining to the film, and
considers a particularly thought-provoking aspect of the film.
Filename: Thousand.wps
'When
Harry Met Sally' -- Social Penetration Theory
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The theory is discussed as exemplified by the lead characters in the
movie When Harry Met Sally. The stages of development that Harry and
Sally go through in their relationship are illustrated in this 7
page paper. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Socpen.wps
12
Angry Men
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3 page discussion of the classic 50's film "12 Angry Men";
an examination of the American system of trial by jury and the role
that stereotypes and prejudices can ultimately play in the system.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 12Angrym.wps
1940s
Black Cinema
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A 5 page research paper that examines the significance of two 1940s
films by Director Vincente Minnelli, "Cabin in the Sky"
(1942) and "Stormy Weather" (1943) and their significance
for Black cinema. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 99blfilm.wps
A
Formalism Approach to “Titanic”
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This 5 page report discusses the movie “Titanic” and interprets
its major themes from the formalism approach. Literary formalism
virtually always encompasses stories of epic proportions and
certainly the story of Jack and Rose, situated against the
background of one of the modern world’s most dramatic disasters,
serves as an example of such. From the perspective of formalism, it
is important to interpret James Cameron’s blockbuster movie
“Titanic” as an exercise in both symbology for great passion and
romance, as well as an understanding of the hero’s (or
heroine’s) epic journey in self-discovery and personal awareness
and understanding of the world in which he or she exists.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWformti.wps
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