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    In a world open to new ideas change is inevitable; this is illustrated in the film Pleasantville by Gary Ross. Ross’ intention in the scene where Bud is questioned at the soda shop is to show us that change is bound to happen. We begin to see this when the soft‚ jazz music enters this scene; which is used to enhance the curiosity feel that is shown within the eyes of all the teenagers who are watching Bud enter the store‚ this is reflected by the technique of quick shot sequence‚ panning and tilting

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    passing Grey Poupon through the window of his Chevy Impala‚ Kendrick mocks the famous 1981 mustard commercial in which one wealthy white man passes another wealthy white man the jar through his car window. Often the subject of satire‚ such as in Wayne’s World (1992)‚ as he passes it to a fellow black rapper‚ Kendrick uses the reference to demonstrate how black people are equal to white people even if society is still in denial. Yet another example of Kendrick’s derisions with pop culture and the way they

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    Throughout life you will meet people that seem extremely diverse. Whether it’s the way the look‚ or the way they talk. But have you ever met someone that experienced the world in a whole different way than you? Their world is like no other‚ and you would have to experience it first hand to understand even a millisecond of it. This is what life was like for the young‚ bright blue eyed Emma. In the small city of San Francisco‚ everyone saw black and white. Everyone had their heads hung low‚ sadness

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    By not following orthodox views in society‚ Bernard‚ John‚ and Helmholtz have all displayed unorthodox behavior. Unlike most people in society‚ John refuses to take soma to alter his feelings. John says‚ “I don’t believe it’s right” (Huxley‚ 155). John did not like the idea that his mother was was going to be in a long sleep caused by soma. Bernard shows strange behavior by not having a huge interest in ‘having women’. Bernard said to Lenina‚ “I didn’t want it to end with our going to bed...Not

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    1. I am going to describe David and his sister Jennifer. Before David “jumped” into PLEASANTVILLE‚ he is isolated. He only has one friend‚ when he wants to hang out with a girl‚ he pretends that he is talking to the girl‚ but the truth is he stands a hundred yards across the schoolyard from the girl. He reads all the books‚ and was addicted himself to the firm: Pleasantville which he can remember all the name of the person‚ all relationships between every characteristic‚ all the words they said‚

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    Pleasantville Popular culture is the artistic and creative expression in entertainment and style that appeals to society as whole. It includes music‚ film‚ sports‚ painting‚ sculpture‚ and even photography. It can be diffused in many ways‚ but one of the most powerful and effective ways to address society is through film and television. Broadcasting‚ radio and television are the primary means by which information and entertainment are delivered to the public in virtually every nation around the

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    The decade following the Second World War brought about a new sensation of the ‘perfect housewife’ and her duties at home. Men being drafted and shipped oversees during World War II had taken a lot of women out of the kitchen and put them into the workplace. This was the biggest movement thus yet of women changing roles in society and moving away from domestication. This movement was thwarted by returning soldiers‚ their moving back to the workplace‚ and the repositioning of women in the home

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    Champagne English 2231 Unit 1 Essay: Pleasantville October 5‚ 2005 The visual medium in motion picture films is the core ingredient that makes cinematography so fascinating to its audiences. Through the film mechanisms such as composition‚ camera work‚ and color‚ a story is brought to life on screen. The components of a single scene can reveal the films intended message whether it is obvious to the viewer or hidden in its visual details. The 1998 film Pleasantville is a prime example. The scene

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    Why Ultimate Happiness is Not Achieved through the Brave New World Ideology If the only way to obtain happiness is to leave reality‚ then the happiness is not genuine. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ the citizens of Huxley’s society frequently consume a hallucinogen‚ Soma‚ in order to escape reality and experience happiness. Whenever a problem arises‚ the government requires its people to take Soma. But even when not on Soma‚ citizens are conditioned to enjoy everything they do have and dislike

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    by John Wyndham published in 1955 and “Brave New World”‚ a novel by Aldous Huxley published in 1932. The story in “The Chrysalids” takes place thousands of years in the future in a rural society similar to our world before the invention of modern technology such as telephones‚ cars‚ etc. The people in the novel have vague memories of the "Old People"‚ a civilization which existed long ago and seems to be similar to our current technologically advanced world. The people in “The Chrysalids” practice

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