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    one: The beginning of the novel Ben-Hur‚ starts out with the three wise men meeting in the desert. The beginning of the movie Ben-Hur‚ starts out with the birth of Jesus. This doesn’t make very many differences in the rest of the story. Book two: Judah Ben-Hur is a Jewish prince of Judaea. His best friend Messala comes back to Judaea after five years. In the book Messala leaves Judaea to get an education in Rome. Five years later he comes back and insults Ben-Hur’s religion and they end their

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    The movie wasn’t as Hollywood as I expected and by that I mean it was quite slow. There would be interesting parts that really kept me watching and then it would just go to a conversation about something that wasn’t stimulating at all. I must say my favorite parts were the chariot races‚ and Jesus giving water to Judah. But after watching the movie I realized‚ that there was more to it than just the special effects. Judah could have easily sought vengeance for being treated like dirt even though

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    1. Ben-Hur is the last great film score in the tradition of the golden age until 1977. Describe the characteristics of the classical film score as exemplified in this film. Include a description of significant themes and scenes. (10 pts) Ben- Hur directed by William Wyler in 1958 is one of the most well-known films that reflects classical traditions. Throughout the film‚ Miklos Rozsa used love themes through the romantic relationships. Miklos also incorporates harmony through his musical ideas

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    In his 1959 film Ben-Hur‚ Wyler sheds light on how the Jewish and Roman traditions are unified into the new religion of Christianity. Wyler shows Christianity’s impact on a Jew in a Roman society by allowing Judah Ben-Hur to have the strength and momentum to overcome the obstacles that lead to his redemption and revenge. Judah’s old friend Messala had just been appointed the role of Tribune. Messala is set on ensuring that the Roman Empire remains the most powerful empire on earth‚ but Judah’s focus

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    Movie: The Patriot Characters: Benjamin Martin is a farmer and was a member of the military during the Seven Years War. He had lost his wife and joins the Revolutionary War due to the loss of his 15 year old son. He is promoted to colonel in the continental army and leads his eldest son to find recruits to stall General Cornwallis until the French arrive. He uses hit and run tactics to take out many British soldiers‚ many of these battles taking place in the swamps. Gabriel Martin is Benjamin’s

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    Cleopatra The historical epic film‚ “Cleopatra” depicts the queen and her relationships with two great Roman rulers‚ Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Produced in 1963‚ this movie is a one of a kind as it portrays the Roman Republic transition. Although the motion picture is mostly very true to the historic facts‚ there are a few examples where the producers deviated from accuracy. The movie is not entirely correct with some of the costume and set choices‚ representation of the character Octavian

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    techniques that Ben-Hur and The Color Purple present to the theme protest and injustice? While protest and injustice is presentcontinue to exist in society‚ it is also present found in media. Protest and Injustice is present in Ben-Hur and The Color Purple. Protest and Injustice is apparent present in the film Ben-Hur under the directorship of William Wyler and the novel The Colour Purple by Alice Walker. Protest and Injustice is is a prevailinga theme that prevails in the film Ben-Hur and this is

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    Historical Issues Addressed/ How accurate is the film in portraying the historical issues addressed? Although the movie did a very good job of representing some of the events that occurred in the American Revolution‚ some parts were not historically accurate. There were three battles that the movie alluded to‚ including Camden‚ Charlestown‚ and Yorktown. The battle of Camden‚ which was based on a

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    and evil. Judah and Messala. Ben-Hur was a film produced in 1959 and given a new spin in a remake in 2016. Each films directors were William Wyler (1959) and Timur Bekmambetov (2016) with cinematography by Robert Surtees (1959) and Oliver Wood (2016). The 1959 epic was a movie that was 3 hours and 44 minutes in total. An overture and entr’acte were included at the beginning and middle of the film respectively to allow the audience a break from sitting. Judah Ben-Hur is wrongly accused and sent into

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    Ben-Hur The story of Ben-Hur occurs in parallel with the story of Christ and the greater politics of the Roman Empire. As a result‚ the character of Judah Ben-Hur is forced to move about the ancient world in his quest for revenge and redemption due to a simple accident being punished in an unjust way. Dualities are set up between Judah and Messala‚ as well as Judah and Christ that reflect the ideology of the narrative. The climactic chariot race highlights the differences and similarities between

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