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    particular scene or the outfits that an actor wears‚ they all represent a point in time. Also‚ the culture and general mindset of that particular age can be integrated by the development of characters or the setting of a film. For example‚ Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Dirty Harry (1971) both capture completely different aspects of criminal life. The reason why these films were able to achieve success is because it highlights the struggle of that time period. On one hand‚ there were the rebellious

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    my soldier Cuz mami’s a rida‚ and I’m a rolla Put us togetha‚ how they gon stop both us? Whateva she likes‚ I’m right over her shoulder When I’m off track mami is keepin me focused‚ so blessed lock us down like it’s supposed to be The 03 Bonnie and Clyde‚ Hove and B‚  holla ::Chorus:: All I need in this life of sin is me and my girlfriend (me and my  Girlfriend) Down to ride till the very end‚ is me and my boyfriend (me and My  boyfriend) All I need in this life of sin is me and my girlfriend

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    Boy Wonder the Superhero Batman is the renowned superhero who elegantly appeared on children’s television sets for decades. With his pointy ears‚ unprecedented strength and persistently altruistic deeds he quickly gained great admiration. However his little helper Robin the Boy Wonder is an equally important character. Robin’s assistance is rarely highlighted and he does not feel he received the credit he deserves. This is where the poem ‘Kid’ by Simon Armitage begins. Robin is fed up. The poem

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    Feeling the water running down over them as she kissed him‚ her heart ached for him to be with him again and not just as the fake Mrs. Smith. Smiling she pulled away from him her breathing grew a little heavy as she let the words come from her mouth. “I am going to Harvard‚ but I’m not going without you. I tried to tell you that at the docks‚ but apparently it went way over your head. If you don’t come with me in September‚ I am not going. I will not leave you behind again.” she smiled as she kissed

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    memories to escape the fact of how terrifying war actually is. In O’Brien’s story the character Lieutenant Jimmy Cross uses his memories of a woman he loved to escape his reality. When O’Brien says‚ “A dark theater he remembered‚ and the movie was Bonnie and Clyde‚ and Martha wore a tweed skirt.”(O’Brien 4) Jimmy uses it to forget the things in his present reality. This memory does help him forget his present reality‚ but it makes him sad because he knows that’s the closest he’ll ever be to her. Another

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    Final Essay Assignment FMVD150-American Cinema Classics Crime and Gangster Films The gangster genre rose in popularity during the 1930s and most historians locate the beginning of its classical phase at this time. The gangster films became an excellent system to exhibit cinema’s sound capacities: ballistic machine gun fire‚ screeching tires and sharp streets electrified the screen. The rise also coincided with historical conditions of Prohibition‚ such as notorious real gangsters‚ like Al Capone

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    changes in society occur because moviegoers absorb the styles and attitudes of idolized characters from films. For example‚ in the late 1960s‚ several movies were released depicting rebellion and violence. Movies such as “The Wild Bunch” and “Bonnie and Clyde” let to more liberal attitudes toward social order as well as an acceptance of violence and sex on-screen (Lule‚ 2012). More films were produced to specifically shape the viewpoints of the audience once filmmakers took notice. The movie “Super-Size

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    Emaan Uppal Mr. Schuttinger English 9 April 18‚ 2013 Eminem: Personal Life versus Career When you hear the name Eminem‚ you picture a skinny‚ tattoo-covered white guy rapping about drugs‚ rape‚ and violence; he has created this image for himself‚ and tends to hide away the other parts of himself. His alter ego‚ Slim Shady‚ is the complete and utter worst possible version of himself – he is completely uncensored and always speaks his mind. The artist behind the music is Marshall Mathers

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    the purpose? Quote(s): “Kiowa also carried his grandmothers distrust for the white man…” (Pg. 3) “…The poncho weighed almost 2 pounds‚ but it was worth every ounce” (pg. 3) Meaningful words/ phrases: pounds‚ weighed‚ grunts‚ Kodacolor‚ Bonnie and Clyde Overall meaning/ author’s purpose: The soldiers do not only carry material goods‚ they also carry emotions. Such is Kiowa’s distrust for the white man‚ as well as fear‚ anxiety‚ resentment and hope. The author is trying to show that the men

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    people turned more and more to criminal activity. Organized criminals‚ such as the American mobsters and European crime syndicates thrived. Most common people looked upon these organizations as heroes and resources. Criminals like Al Capone‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ and John Dillinger were headliners of the era. In January of 1920‚ the American government banned the sale and supply of alcohol. The government thought that this would reduce crime and violence. Prohibition did the exact opposite. The crime

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