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Great Expectations Let desire be your destiny ... Director: Alfonso Cuarón Producer: Art Linson Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki Production Designer: Tony Burrough Music (score & soundtrack): Patrick Doyle Artworks: Francesco Clemente Writing Credits: Mitch Gl...
Fallen Hero Traditional American feature films share the common characteristics of classical Hollywood cinema. In fictional films the main character is often portrayed as the hero that saves the day. However, the movie, Fallen contradicts this conventional way of cinema. The main character i...
Two sequences that are intergal to an apppreciation of Scott Hick's Oscar nominated film 'Shine', are the opeining scences and the sequence of scenes, which gives the audience insight into the events of that led to the protagonist's mental breakdown. In both scenes the director has used compelling ...
Helen Garner, in her short story collection, My Hard Heart, uses a wide variety of different narrative perspectives. Each type of narration is closely linked with, and special to, the story or experience being told. Susan Hosking, describes Garners writing style as an 'ability to refine subject matt...
Alienation In the narratives Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger and Hamlet, by William Shakespeare both main characters have striking similarities in their behavior. None of these traits is more prevalent in either narrative than the alienation of the main charact...
CINEMA STUDIES: ESSAY ONE SCREEN NARRATIVE The film which I will present my Close Textual Analysis will be Paul Verhoeven's 1997 sci-fi "Starship Troopers". The sequence which I will focus most of my analysis on is the opening sequence of the film. The beginning point of this sequ...
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Horror and suspense-filled movies, books, and stories are America's favorite form of entertainment. One of the most famous American writers is Edgar Allen Poe who wrote the two famous stories "The Tell- Tale Heart" and "The Black Cat". In the "The Tell- Tale Heart" and " The Black Cat" narrative and...
The literary purpose of the beginning part of Stone Angel is to provide expository information on the main characters, the setting, and the situation through the use of symbolism. The author has, without actually describing the main character, know her background family life, her childhood home, he...
Documentary films use a variety of techniques to engage an audience and convince its audience that the views that are presented in the documentary. McLibel: Two Worlds Collide by Fanny Armstrong uses various film techniques in order to convince its target audience to side with the two main character...
Dead Souls by Nickolai Gogol, was released March 25, 1997. This novel was first published in 1842. Dead Souls is many things. Not only is it a fictional novel of Russian life but an epic, a series of charachter portrayals of the various good and bad members of Russian society. The main characters i...
Art Spiegelman's graphic noval, Maus I, is a unique work describing a family's story and eventually their survival of the Holocaust. Spiegelman steps outside the normal writing boundaries by putting his piece into comic book form, which in the long run only enhances it. Because of the fo...
The notion of courage plays an integral role in both the classic epics and in the modern Irish narrative Angela's Ashes. The heroes in the classic epics show courage through overwhelming obstacles. Achilles and Odysseus display courage through their misfortunes. First, Achilles shows cour...
Many writers enjoy writing about the human psyche. The story "The Child by Tiger", by Thomas Wolfe, is about an African American servant who initially seems to be very skillful and moral but who turns out to be very vengeful, consequently shooting up the town. People can have a hidden side ...
A Stranger is Watching is a terrific book. I enjoyed reading this book very much. The non-stop action kept me reading for hours. This was my first Mary Higgins Clark book, so I wasn't sure what to expect. The story is interesting and thank God it moves fast. One of the best features ...
Hero or Anti-Hero There are two types of heroes; heroes and anti-heroes. A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially one who has risked or sacrificed his or her life is a hero. Similar to Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and Jesus...
Using Characterization to Analyze Point of View in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" Characterization refers to the techniques a writer uses to develop characters. In the story A Rose for Emily William Faulkner uses characterization to reveal the character o...
\"A&P\" has a more effective way of conveying the theme of coming of age than \"Araby.\" John Updike can show the painfully normal life the main character (Sammy) lives and the rash decisions that are reminiscent of a child\'s, which explains how and why Sammy quit his job. Even in Sammy\'s most de...
`In Literature, by Robert DiYanni, style is described as the way a writer chooses words and arranges them. "Style is the verbal identity of a writer, as unmistakable as his or her face or voice." John Updike, in two short stories, A&P and Lifeguard, can be seen experimenting somewhat wit...
In many literary works, if not most, the narrator of the story sets the tone from the beginning of what the mood will be throughout the story. For example, in works such as "The Long Way Home", it was depicted from early in the story that the main character wasn't your typical woman ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD The first six chapters of To Kill A Mockingbird have effectively served as an introduction by establishing the setting, introduced the main characters, hinted at the plot and identified the narrative form that the story will take. However, my first impression of To Kill ...
The main idea of my essay is that upon hearing the narrator\'s point of view, viewing the setting, and understanding the characters, one can easily see the connections between the title to the content of \"The Storm\" by Kate Chopin. It seems apparent that Miss Chopin clearly wanted to compare the ...
Guy De Maupassant's The Necklace and Ernest Hemingway's Cat in the Rain are stories that show a similar quality of character description. Through the view of the narrator the women characters are described as needy and that develops as each story moves on. Once the stories' plot devel...
The Man in the Woods By Rosemary Wells The Man in the Woods, an action packed suspense story, takes place in New Bedford, MA. The setting switches between New Bedford Regional High School, Helen's (the protagonist) home, the woods, and the libraries & the Fairchild mansion. Rosemary Wells...
John Updike's A & P and James Joyce's Araby share many of the same literary traits. The primary focus of the two stories revolves around a young man who is compelled to decipher the different between cruel reality and the fantasies of romance that play in his head. That the man does, indeed, discove...
S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders is an epic tale of a hoodlum's life. There are surprising occurrences that take place throughout this story. The author holds suspense during the entire narrative told through the main character's viewpoint. Ponyboy Curtis, the main character, has to ove...