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Comparing the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald to The Graduate
... the free-love decade of the 1960s. Nick, in The Great Gatsby, feels like he is being sucked into the socialite world of East Egg and finds this world to be devoid of all meaning. Ben Braddock in The Graduate feels ...
How does the film Chinatown endeavour to alter the hard boiled detective genre, give a brief discription.
... dark and ominous feel to them. Alternately those filmed outside of the city are well lit and include bright and bold colours. This is used to further accentuate the corruption and despair certain characters experience ...
"Heroines Are Not Created Equal": Compare and contrast Mulan , Nala, and Snow White.
... animated feature films. With classic movies such as Cinderella, Pinocchio, and Bambi, the production company has entertained the public for many generations. The heroine characters in Disney movies are all different in their own ways, and there is no cookie-cutter ...
A paper written on Alfred Hitchcock's psycho
... his style of filmmaking was different from anyone else, I really had no clue what they were talking about. I used to watch his half hour TV. shows on Nick at Nite when I was a kid, and I ...
Scarlet Letter As A Romance
... affairs being created out of private issues. In the Salem government, society sought to uncover and expose evil individuals for the express purpose of scourging sin from the community. Hester Prynne’s private sin of adultery became a badge of dishonor ...
Carrie vs. Stir of Echoes, a comparison of both novels
... fiction, many similarities and differences can be found within novels of the same genre. In Carrie by Stephen King, Carrie White is a mysterious young girl, who is an outsider at school. She possesses telekinetic powers which she eventually uses to ...
American Beauty and French Impressionism
... In August 1914 France was going to war. When general mobilization orders for WWI were announced, the French film industry was already retreating from the American cinematic establishment. Large companies were no longer able to produce films in ...
Nosferatu
... the society in which the movie was made. In many ways, the movie reflects the society. The Germany of 1920's, was a dismal, dark and insecure place to be in. The economy of the country was ...
The World Through Alice Walker's Eye The Color Purple Autobiographical
... s and Sophia's characters to help in her support of black females, a cause to which she has devoted much of her life. In 1972 she accepted a teaching position at Wellesley College, where ...
Splendor In The Grass
... on going to college. Bud takes his father's advice. Deanie catches him with the "loose" girl at school and emotionally and physically breaks down due to a broken heart. Another important aspect of this period in the film is ...