Social Psychology Social Psychological Principles Social Psychological Principles in the Movie Shrek (2001) For most people‚ movies are made for entertainment. However‚ there are also movies that go beyond merely entertaining its audience. There are films that have been created making use of psychological principles‚ which enrich the movie-viewing experience of audiences. This paper will focus on the movie Shrek‚ which was released in 2001‚ directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. Shrek tells
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Movie Review - Lagaan The movie Lagaan ( English: Land Tax) is a 2001 Indian epic musical sports drama film written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The film set is in the Victorian period of India’s colonial British raj and revolves around the peasants from barren village who are oppressed by high taxes imposed by their rulers. They attempt to persuade the British officers to reduce the taxes because of poor agricultural production due to drought season. Instead‚ a wager is offered: If their
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From a Feminist Perspective‚ the women in “Happy Endings” are typically portrayed as weak characters. In this short narrative‚ we follow the storylines of two women who have issues in their love lives. The first scenario begins as the perfect love story‚ but as Margaret Atwood keeps writing‚ each scenario becomes darker than the last. In “Happy Endings” the female characters all seem to rely only on men. This causes multiple problems for them‚ all of which result in death. The author writes about
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is due to the most socially accepted and common career of wifehood and motherhood. Through the comparison of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and Fifth Business by Robertson Davies the contrasts between both works are explored from the feminist perspective. The status of woman in the early and mid nineteen hundreds is reflected by the lifestyles of Dunstan’s mother Mrs. Ramsey and Linda Loman. Dunstan’s and Happy’s attitude and the ways in which they care for the woman they have been intimate
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Feminist Theory Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical‚ or philosophical discourse‚ it aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women’s social roles and lived experience‚ and feminist politics in a variety of fields‚ such as anthropology and sociology‚ communication‚ psychoanalysis‚ economics‚ literary criticism‚ education‚ and philosophy. While generally providing a critique of social relations‚ much of feminist theory also focuses on analyzing gender
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tend to discriminate blondes because of stereotypes and misconceptions. Blondes should not be categorized based on hair color because they are like everyone else. Stereotypes and misconceptions are used everywhere and
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Feminist Theology Feminist theology is based on the idea of "not lord but brother". Jesus Christ himself stepped outside of societies norms by befriending the outcasts of society‚ which included women. Women are often portrayed as the cause of or focus of evil and misdeeds in the bible. The focus of feminist theology is the perspective of theology from those who were outcast and therefore considered themselves as equals and friends to Jesus Christ. "If there is anything they desire to know‚
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As a young girl I always wanted people to play with my long‚ straight‚ blonde hair. My mother as well as my aunts would fix my hair to match whatever I was wearing. Whether it was a bow‚ clips‚ tiara‚ or braids I seemed to always have something in my hair. As I got older I knew something was changing‚ and I was not sure if I would like it. When you are in a military family you have to be somewhat okay with moving and change‚ but I have never liked change. There was no such thing as a small bow‚
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Education Perspectives Erin Gruwell‚ first time teacher was assigned to an inner-city high school which had just embarked in the integration system. The students in her English class were pushed through the school system without being expected to learn‚ with the assumption that they are incapable of learning. She struggles to connect with her students‚ to make them believe that they can succeed‚ and to show them that their lives is valuable‚ all while attempting to unite them and to overcome to
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Stylistic Perspective Analysis – Fight Club Movie Fight Club is a movie where the director and cinematographer employ heavy use of computer graphics and use of camera angles and color. In this paper‚ I am going to analyze how the film director and cinematographer employ the use of camera angles‚ color and narratives to help convey a subliminal message to the audience that the narrator in the movie is suffering from insomnia and thus have developed an alter ego. The alter ego he has created is
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