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Papers on Arts, Movies, and Plays
Entertainment: The Limit
Number of words: 506 | Number of pages: 2.... for the food in the movie. So you can see making movies provides job security and keeps the unemployment line down.
On the other hand some may say that spending this type of money on a movie is insane. The money should be used to help society rather than cause violence (the belief that some movies lead to riots). Instead the money should be used to further research for life threatening diseases or to open a community center. The money should be used to improve education or to build better learning centers.
Movies can also be educational. Many famous plays and documentaries have been put on the big screen. Many of the Amer .....
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The Tragedy Of Hamlet
Number of words: 914 | Number of pages: 4.... the true nature of the situation he is in, is killed by a member
of the royalty during the execution of one of their schemes. This makes
Polonius' death a tragedy.
The next member of Polonius' family to die is his daughter Ophelia.
Ophelia's death is tragic because of her complete innocence in the
situation. Some may argue that Polonius deserves his fate because of his
deceitfulness in dealing with Hamlet while he is mad, but Ophelia is
entirely manipulated and used by Hamlet and the king for their own selfish
reasons. An example of how Ophelia is used by Hamlet takes place in Act II,
scene i, when Hamlet uses her to con .....
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The Rules Of The Game: Andre’s Arrival At La Coliniere
Number of words: 1375 | Number of pages: 5.... the foyer, talking about children’s sore throats. The two halt as they see the arriving aviator, and Christine’s clenched hands and rigid, immobile posture make notable expression of the tension she feels regarding their forthcoming meeting. Rather than cutting, the stationary camera tracks ninety degrees until it is behind the two women. The continuous camera movement reveals the object of her attention and smoothly integrates the two into one shot. The mise en scene of this particular shot lends many important insights into the nature of their relationship. As a somewhat subjective shot, it shows the importance of this arri .....
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Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
Number of words: 31887 | Number of pages: 116.... light beam
that will not cause the motion picture to appear to flicker. A frequency
above about 48 interruptions a second will eliminate flicker.
Camera
Like a still camera (see CAMERA), a movie camera shoots each picture
individually. The movie camera, however, must also move the film precisely
and control the shutter, keeping the amount of light reaching the film
nearly constant from frame to frame. The shutter of a movie camera is
essentially a circular plate rotated by an electric motor. An opening in
the plate exposes the film frame only after the film has been positioned
and has come to rest. The plate itself continues .....
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Julius Caesar: Brutus An Honor Man
Number of words: 410 | Number of pages: 2.... self-righteous, and they are serving the romans. If the conspirators
don't bind together, then each man will go his own way, become a weakling,
and die when it suits the tyrants caprice. Brutus is advocates peace,
freedom and liberty, for all romans, which shows that Brutus is an
altruistic as well as an honorable man. Brutus also had a compassion for
Caesar when he had killed Caesar. "If then that a friend demand why Brutus
rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but
that I loved Rome more" (Shakespeare 421). Brutus had honored Caesar but
Brutus felt that Caesar was to ambitious. Brutus also .....
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Good Will Hunting: Review
Number of words: 676 | Number of pages: 3.... him out of sheer amazement. But, they
weren't afraid to get to know him, and they all chose to let him into their
lives in hopes that he would do the same. The problem is that he never
knew how to do this. In turn, he couldn't fully enjoy life because he had
no one to share it with.
Like many others, Will needs someone to believe in him and
appreciate who he is, and what he stands for. He needs someone to teach
him and show him how to love and how to trust. Shawn was the open door for
him to walk through, and he provided Will with a supportive and accepting
type of love. In a sense, Shawn served as the father figure .....
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Romeo And Juliet: The Betrayal Of The Adults To Juliet
Number of words: 630 | Number of pages: 3.... parents betray Juliet by not supporting
Juliet's pleas for the marriage to be delayed a year. Capulet and Lady Capulet
do not know Juliet is married to Romeo, a fact that may have, yet not likely
altered these circumstances. Her parent's betrayal causes Juliet to look for
comfort from the Nurse.
The Nurse also fails to support Juliet's choice against marrying Paris.
Instead of supporting Juliet the Nurse instead believes "I think it is best you
marry the county...For it excels your first (marriage)." (III, v, 230, 236)
Juliet feels betrayed by this reply as the Nurse "... dispraise my lord (Romeo)
with that same tounge/Which sh .....
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The Importance Of The Press
Number of words: 2540 | Number of pages: 10.... revolutionary
times in more specific terms. The French revolution of 1789 will be used as a
backdrop for this inquiry.
There are many different types of political movements, and accordingly
there are many different reasons for these movements to occur. Value-oriented
and norm-oriented movements deal with matters of social and political concern,
but do so in the setting of the already existing political and social structures.
Revolutionary movements seek to make fundamental changes to society in order to
establish a completely new political and social order.1 The distinction being
that the first aims to make subtle changes .....
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Hamlet: Inner Turmoil
Number of words: 1567 | Number of pages: 6.... in his theatrical productions. These
Shakespearean theaters has a unique construction, which had specific seats for
the wealthy, and likewise, a designated separate standing section for the
peasants. This definite separation of the classes is also evident in
Shakespeare's writing, in as such that the nobility of the productions speak in
poetic iambic pentameter, where as the peasants speak in ordinary prose. Perhaps
Shakespeare incorporated these double meanings to the lines of his characters
with the intent that only a select amount of his audience were meant to hear it
in either its double meaning, or its true meaning.
Howev .....
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