Slaughterhouse-five is about a man named Billy Pilgrim. Pilgrim was born in 1922 and grew up in New York. He does reasonably well in school. While attending college to become an optometrist he is drafted in to the army. He trains to be a Chaplain Assistant. He is taken Prisoner in the battle of Bulge in Belgium. Right before his capture Pilgrim experiences his first flashback were he sees his entire life flashes before him. The Germans put him into a boxcar to Germany. Once he arrives he experiences a breakdown and get a shot of morphine and experiences another flashback. The POW are transported to Dresden to work manual labor. There is a slaughterhouse that is located in Dresden which become important later in the book. The US bombs Dresden and ended up killing 130,000 people. Pilgrim and some other POW survived this…
The Barbarians (1987) – Dirtmaster - Twin barbarians plan to take revenge on the warlord who murdered their tribe and places them in captivity as children. The Dirtmaster, portrayed as Michael Berryman, forces the twins into slavery, where they train to fight as gladiators.…
The poem ¨The Highwayman¨ is about a bandit called the Highwayman. He falls in love with a girl named Bess. The Highwayman tells her that he has a job to do and will bring her back gold. He promises that he will be back by moonlight. A man named Tim who loves Bess overhears their conversation. Tim decides to tell the authorities, who were British soldiers where the Highwayman was going to be. Tim does this because he is jealous of the highwayman and Bess’s affections for him. When the Redcoats come they capture Bess for bait. Bess shoots and kills herself to warn the highwayman that the redcoats are there to capture him. When the highwayman hears what has happened to Bess he tries to avenge her death. While riding to the redcoats he gets shot…
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Lie you die! In the novel Tangerine lying did lead to a death of a young man.The book Tangerine is about a person who has to tell the truth and confront his fear.The author’s message is once you tell the truth you can feel free.…
“Human relationships always help us to carry on because they always presuppose further developments, a future - and also because we live as if our only task was precisely to have relationships with other people.” -Albert Camus…
In the early scene, we learn Farmer has accepted 10,000 dollars to fund an underground pacifist resistance movement. As it goes on, we learn Farmer is becoming more reckless in his life. For example, once soldiers stopped him in his car and order him to say, “Long live the Haitian army.” Farmer refuses at first, but eventually gives in when the soldiers point their guns at his head. We can see that Farmer is fearless and idealistic, but also practical. He gives into the Haitian soldier because he knows he’s too valuable to others to allow himself to be shot. This represents themes of saintliness and the value of life. Farmer values his own life only because of how important he is in saving hundreds of thousands of other lives. Due to this,…
Passage from Slaughterhouse-Five By Kurt Vonnegut Weary was as new to war as Billy. He was a re- 1 placement, too. As a part of a gun crew, he had helped 2 to fire one shot in anger---from a 57-millimeter antitank 3 gun. The gun made a ripping sound like the opening 4 of the zipper on the fly of God Almighty.…
Veterans often resort to a variety of coping mechanisms to help deal with the various tragedies of war. In the case of Billy Pilgrim, he decides to make a fantasy world inhabited by the Tralfamadorians. This helps him create a more enjoyable experience while a prisoner of war. Fantasies of the Tralfamadorians help Billy work out and make sense of the traumatic war experiences he encountered. Billy has the ability to re-write the events of war in his fantasy that are more appealing to him. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Billy copes with the guilt of war by adopting the Tralfamadorians culture of space and time.…
The Grapes of Wrath is filled with many intercalary chapters that I feel benefit the novel in many different ways. These chapters help develop major themes throughout the novel; one being people's harsh actions towards one another. In chapter seven, an intercalary chapter about an awful cars salesmen who rips off everyone, it justifies this theme very well. The salesman would sell beat up cars with missing parts to farmers who did not know any better. “Take out that yard battery before you make delievery” (p 85). They would even purposely remove parts so that they could make more money in the long run. Without intercalary chapters like this, the novel's theme would not be as developed as it is. These intercalary chapters add so much detail within the novel which help the reader understand more about what is happening in the other chapters as well. In chapters 12, 14 and 15 Steinbeck describes how harshly people treat one another…
People during this century had to become ego and selfish as it was so difficult to just feed themselves. In the film ‘Grapes of Wrath’, people that came to destroy the houses on the farm said, “I got two little kids at home. My wife, wife’s mother. The folks gotta eat.” After that he continues to state that “First and only, I think about my folks. What happens to others is their own lookout.” During this time people were unable to share or help out others who had difficult circumstances. Pretty much everyone needed help and there was no time to be relaxed. Work was almost impossible to find and pays such a meager wage that a family’s full day’s work cannot buy a decent meal. The true happiness and delight comes from sharing love with others…
Ladies and Gentlemen, John Ford is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for the cinematic excellence that is clearly displayed in the cinematography of his movie adaptation of the novel The Grapes of Wrath written by John Steinbeck. In the “Tom, Floyd, and Casy” scene alone, Ford showcases his talents in the composition of various camera angles/shots. Some of the more significant shots include the “low angle/reaction” shot in which Casy makes a lower background appearance and the “medium close-up” shot which highlights the abusing and controlling nature of the police. Ford deserves this Lifetime Achievement Award for the “Tom, Floyd, and Casey” scene in itself for his ability to convey major themes in the composition of the actors…
Paul Walker was a very very good American Actor. I was there I saw him Act in the movie “Furious 7”. But Paul was so use to race and I was so use to watching Paul race in his movies…
Moreover, along with faith comes the greatness found in others. Greene depicts that no matter how low one may think of oneself, there is still greatness others inside this person that others will find. Despite the fact that the priest is on the run form crime, he is still perceived by others as the hero of the novel, they still see the greatness in him. The priest views himself with the lowest…
A 71 year-old man named Brian Tracy, a coach for tips on creating success. He has tried to define the leadership in 7 points through his video “7 essential qualities of all great leaders”. This definition has touched on some very important points about leadership. It is a video taking the top seven qualities of leadership and stating it in one video in hopes of getting his definition of leader ship out. The story “Top man” written by James Ramsey Ullman has a character named Martin Nace. Trying to a reach the summit of a mountain named K3 Nace makes decisions described to be good by Brian Tracy. In the story Martin Nace is a man who has a lot of experience because of the years he had tried to climb the monstrous K3. Through his knowledge, Nace is able to make life saving decision very quickly.…