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    Do you think treating someone who is a different race different good? In the documentary “Murder on a Sunday Morning” Brenton Butler was beat up by the white police and in the novel‚ Monster‚ the law enforcement all thought he was guilty‚ both of the stories have examples of racism. The novel‚ Monster‚ and the documentary “Murder on a Sunday Morning” are more alike because they both are on trial for murder‚ they both are black and some of the law enforcement are treating them badly because of it

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    Early Sunday Morning Early Sunday Morning is a quintessential Edward Hopper painting. Looking at the painting you see a stretch of street with no street signs and completely void of any human activity‚ nothing is happening.The point of view of the painting is from across the street‚ looking at the two story properties. The shadows‚ pavement‚ and the building create an interesting series of horizontal lines. The only objects to break the horizontal line of the buildings are a barber’s shop pole

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    One Sunday Morning It was a beautiful Sunday morning ten years ago in Ukraine. The sun was just begging to come out from behind the clouds‚ warming up the crisp morning of late October. The dew sheltered the yellow and orange leaves layering the ground‚ naked trees stood still‚ and the birds were in performance of their morning song. The long awaited morning finally came for three little girls‚ Vera who was 10‚ Natalya 8‚ and Deanna 5. They were going to go to church with their parents for the

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    particular stereotypical views such as elderly-people-sitting-around-on-a-Sunday-afternoon-with-nothing- better-to-do‚ or the history channel perhaps come to mind. Not many individuals give documentaries a chance‚ but I would encourage the viewing of the Academy award-winning documentary‚ Murder on a Sunday Morning‚ also known as Un Coupable Ideal‚ directed by the French-film maker Jean-Xavier de Lestrade. On the Sunday morning of May 7th‚ 2000‚ a 15-year-old African American male named Brenton Butler

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    narrative stops completely or utilizes flashbacks and often picks up on different threads of thought. Modernism also holds a huge concern for tradition. I believe that modernist writer‚ Wallace Stevens‚ utilizes all the above aspects in his poem‚ “Sunday Morning.” The fragmentary thoughts are very apparent throughout Steven Wallace’s poem because the work opens up on a woman lounging

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    In the poems “Sunday Mornings” by Oscar Penaranda and “Some keep the Sabbath” by Emily Dickinson‚ the speakers challenge the idea of traditional worship by reflecting on how they perceive God in nature. Neither speaker feels it is necessary to attend a traditional church with a congregation in order to have a strong faith. Both poems utilize impassioned diction‚ auditory imagery‚ and figurative language to express the speakers’ attitudes. The diction is “Sunday Mornings” is picturesque‚ whereas the

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    what is right in front of them‚ the world. Some would argue that in searching for worldly gratification‚ people set aside their faith. Instead‚ choosing to believe in what is real to them‚ not in something imaginary. This is apparent in the poem “Sunday Morning” by Wallace Stevens. The audience witnesses a woman going through the contemplation of living her life or searching for a Christian paradise. Through out the poem‚ there are two voices present‚ one being the woman and the other which refers to

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    were still formulaic and studio bound”. When watching films‚ The 400 Blows and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning‚ from both French and British New Wave you have this sense that you can if actually there

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    On May 7th‚ 2000‚ in the parking lot of Hotel Ramada Inn in Jacksonville‚ Florida‚ Mary Ann Stephens‚ a 65-year-old woman and her husband were approached by a black man who held them at gunpoint and asked for the woman’s pocketbook. Mrs. Stephens gets shot in the head before her husband. Ninety minutes later‚ a 15 year old black American teenager‚ Brenton Butler‚ gets accused of robbing and murdering the elderly white tourist. The police arrested the first black American guy they came across‚ a boy

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    Reisz’s Saturday Night and Sunday Morning‚ the classic story of an angry young man‚ heralded a new kind of cinema for British audiences. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a classic social realist film of the British New Wave. Made in 1960‚ it was groundbreaking in both its portrayal of the industrial nightmare of working class factory life‚ and its unrepentant‚ cocky anti-hero Arthur Seaton. The British New Wave and La Nouvelle Vague Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) was Karel Reisz’s

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