Essays Tagged: "Wyatt Earp"
Analysis of Easy Rider.
freedom, because time serves only to constrain us. Once on the road you learn that their names are Wyatt and Billy, an obvious reference to Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid who are considered American le ... reference to Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid who are considered American legends, as well as outlaws. Wyatt rides a chopper with the stars and stripes on the gas tank and on his helmet while sporting th ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies
The OK Corral
at times, but gravitated to the gambling table and the thrilling excitement of a knife or gunfight. Wyatt Earp said of him: "The most dangerous man alive." Doc had tuberculosis, and this may account f ... ng man. Doc was a chronic killer.While in Forth Griffin on the trail of Dave Rudabaugh, the killer, Wyatt Earp met Doc Holliday and linked the renown gunfighter from the start. A friendship grew and w ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
Analysis of Easy Rider (MOVIE)
freedom, because time serves only to constrain us. Once on the road you learn that their names are Wyatt and Billy, an obvious reference to Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid who are considered American le ... reference to Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid who are considered American legends, as well as outlaws. Wyatt rides a chopper with the stars and stripes on the gas tank and on his helmet while sporting th ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies
Joseph Campbell's Mythical Story Structure and the Movie Tombstone
we can find several characters and events that fit into Joseph Campbell's mythical story structure. Wyatt Earp, who is the mythological hero in the movie, arrives in Tombstone, Arizona with a reputati ... ogical hero in the movie, arrives in Tombstone, Arizona with a reputation that is larger than life. Wyatt and his brothers are looking to settle down and make a living. Wyatt is resistant to the call ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis
Western Film The Enduring Genre
" and "Santa Fe Trail" depict the lives of famous historical figures such as Jim Brown, Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday. While some western films embellish historical facts for entertainment pu ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers