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    The Patriot Film Analysis

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    The Patriot The film The Patriot directed by Roland Emmerich follows Benjamin Martin‚ a hero of the French and Indian War‚ and his service in the American Revolution fighting against the British. The Patriot is a film that romanticizes the fact that freedom is not free. The intended purpose of the film is to make Americans and those who fought for freedom to feel good about their country. In fact‚ freedom is a continuous theme in the movie from start to finish. This can be seen at the start of

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    30 December 2014  Essay AnalysisKing and Sanders  Why We Crave Horror Movies​  by Stephen King  What does the author mean by his last line (and paragraph): “As long as you keep the  gator fed”? How does this line account for his central argument for why we crave horror  movies? What other metaphor(s) does he use that mean the same thing as “gator feeding”?    In the essay‚ ​ Why We Crave Horror Movies​  by Stephen King‚ the author ends his story by  saying “As long as you keep the gators fed” (King par. 14)

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    The films‚ ‘The Butler’ and ‘The Intouchables’ are representations of the ordeals that African American’s were forced to go through in the past years and the implications of such experiences to the current production of films. It is without any doubt that because of the inferior status that was given to African Americans‚ most films that are produced today exhibit African Americans to be of a lesser status (Toledano and Olivier 5; Ager and Aubyn 1). For example‚ in both of the aforementioned films

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    Essay of the Lion Keeper

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    The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper The context of the poem shows the deep trust between the Lion keeper and the Lion. The author creates a strong connection that expresses love by the detailed description showed over the whole poem. This made us realize that the lion was the most important thing in the old man´s life‚ which made it even more sentimental when the lion died. “Who begged for meat in the market-places as time grew hungrier‚ and cut it small to feed him” in this situation we can

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    Halloween Film Analysis

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    Cinema of Horror MEDA 13672 November 10‚ 2014 In 1978 John Carpenter changed the landscape of horror cinema with the release of his terrifying new film Halloween. The film follows a group of young females as they are stalked‚ tormented and inevitably killed by an escaped lunatic wearing a Halloween mask and wielding a knife. The film was revolutionary for the many themes and concepts it introduced‚ (including the concept of the final girl) things that have been so often repeated they have

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    Analysis on Erl-King

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    Sean Sunyoto Crewe/Cutchin Comp. Lit R1B Section 15 September 2‚ 2012 The Erl King: Choosing Sides In the poem “Erl-King”‚ the author presents three characters. A father and his son running through the night with his son having supposed delusions of the Erlking coming to take him away from his father. The author carries the reader through the poem through multiple perceptions and forces the reader to choose sides. Even more so when there is a subtle conflict between the poem’s forms‚ being

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    Atonement Film Analysis

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    The meaningful changes the characters in Atonement go through are what make the film successful in engaging the audience as it helps the audience to relate to the characters‚ their experiences and their motives throughout the film. The director‚ Joe Wright‚ uses a variety of motifs and symbols to support this idea and to help the audience understand the significance of scenes such as the fountain scene‚ from the perspective of Robbie and Cecilia; Briony’s meeting with the French soldier; and the

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    words of the poem make you respond in this way? The poem the ‘Bereavement of the Lion-Keeper’ explores the intensity and intimacy of a relationship between a lion and his keeper while also portraying the challenges of dealing with death and abandonment. The keeper faces a transition in his identity following his lion’s death‚ a sense of abandonment and an unwelcoming and cold world outside of his comforts with the lion. The poet explores the intensity and closeness of the keeper and lion’s relationship

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    Despite their obvious length restrictions‚ short films have a distinctive lack of commercial expectation and pressure which allows the director the artistic freedom to explore all other aspects of film to produce unique texts which engage the audience. An example of a film which ais short in length however conveys a strong message through effective use of various aspects of the film medium is The Lunch Date. The Lunch Date‚ released in 1990‚ was directed by Adam Davidson‚ and has received many prestigious

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    Australian comedy film directed by Rob Stitch‚ renown for perfectly incapsulating the spirit of Middle class Australia. Starring Michael Caton‚ Stephen Curry‚ and Eric Bana‚ The Castle utilises an all Australian cast to illustrate the lives of Australians in the 90’s. The purpose of this essay is to deduce the parallels between the castle and life in 1990’s Australia. The Castle not only represents life in 90’s Australia‚ it is a landmark film in 90’s Australian culture. During the film there is a scene

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