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    The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood‚ by Charles Perrault‚ has a clear Christian theme. This is because it was written in France during the late seventeenth century for the enjoyment of royalty. The readers would undoubtedly be Catholic‚ the religion of the royalty‚ so Charles Perrault wrote for that audience. The fairy tale begins with the princess being granted gifts from several fairies shortly after her birth. This is similar to the sacrament of baptism. Also‚ the prince and princess marry shortly

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    Palahniuk’s Fight Club‚ the main character is presented as a lifeless‚ dull person. He leads a consumerist life where his possessions are what he values and are what he believes form him as a person. Once his condominium gets blown up‚ he believes his personal identity gets destroyed. He also has insomnia‚ and in order to resolve it he goes to support groups for people with terrible conditions. He cries with them‚ which allows him to sleep peacefully. In Sam Mendes’ American Beauty‚ Lester Burnham is introduced

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    In the movies Fight Club and American Beauty‚ the values of happiness are interpreted incorrectly. This interpretation is consumerism. Consumerism is the myth that consuming will gratify an individual. Consuming can be purchasing anything from a yacht to a book. Consumerism is encouraged through advertising in corporate America. Advertising and consumerism go hand in hand because advertising is necessary for consumerism to play such a huge role in culture. In American culture‚ consumerism is a degenerative

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    American Beauty is a complex film that relies so heavily on mis-en-scene and cinematography to portray its message that the story could have been told with no dialogue at all. The film focuses on Lester Burnhan. Lester appears to have the American dream‚ however he still feels empty. His marriage is falling apart‚ he has a poor relationship with his daughter‚ and he is on the verge of a major mid-life crisis. The film shows the many hidden problems in the white picket fence American dream. It also

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    You would then have the chance to fully comprehend and evaluate your life. Were you truly happy with your life or were you completely miserable? The film American Beauty‚ written by Alan Ball and produce by Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks‚ takes a closer look at two ordinary American families. The film exposes your typical‚ middle-class suburban American home and slowly uncovers all of the abnormalities that lie within. The two families‚ and their relationships with friends‚ neighbors‚ and co-workers are

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    For me though‚ the 1999 film American Beauty is a perfect film‚ that won best picture at the Oscars that year‚ and for most critics gave it positive reviews but it did get negative reviews but why is that? By comparing three negative reviews of the movie American Beauty to see the comparisons of their disdain for the film that was otherwise loved by film critics. If you have not seen American Beauty‚ you at least need to know the outline for the film. American Beauty stars Kevin Spacey as Lester

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    Interpersonal conflict in films (American Beauty) Interpersonal conflict is "a struggle that occurs when two people cannot agree on a way to meet their needs" (Beebe‚ Beebe & Redmond‚ 1999‚ p.248). Interpersonal conflict can be of love‚ spirituality‚ morals etc. In American Beauty (film)‚ interpersonal conflicts are shown as reason to destroy household. Household that appears to be perfect and imaginary from outside‚ are moth-eaten from inside‚ owing its failure to interpersonal conflict within

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    American Beauty Things Aren’t Always‚ As They Seem American beauty (1999‚ Sam Mendes) is a very unique film with many different themes. The main characters in the film‚ Lester (Kevin Spacey) and Carolyn Burnham (Annette Bening) prove that there is a big difference in appearance versus reality. With the help of Colonel Frank Fitts‚ (Wes Bentley) we learn that people cannot just be judged by their outer appearance‚ but rather by what’s inside‚ because people are not always what they seem. Lester

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    Gerard Chretien English:Vietnam Prof: Morgan Shulz 2002 Insight to Quiet American For those who haven’t read the book‚ its both an odd love story and a metaphor for American involvement in Vietnam. The hero‚ Fowler is a washed up‚ middle aged‚ English war correspondent‚ content with his opium pipe and his Vietnamese mistress‚ Phuong. His world is gradually disrupted by the arrival of an American covert operative named Pyle who is both a zealous ideologue and naïve optimists. Things

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    The article “ The Beauty of Bodysnatching” by Druin Burch profiles anatomist Astley Cooper‚ whose time as a grave looter procuring bodies to hospitals for essential experimental discoveries over the human body. Cooper was an early proponent for dismemberment or any kind of surgery for a period when the vast majority medical practitioners avoided operation at nearly any expense. Author also incorporated how Cooper’s worth of effort examining dissected breasts led to improvements in diagnostic skills

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