determined and stare intensely towards the camera. Through this black-and-white image‚ the viewer can see a set of symbols it contains that represent the Muslim culture: veil‚ rifle‚ calligraphy and gaze‚ and all of them are able to convey ambivalent attitudes. Denotative meanings: veil‚ rifle‚ calligraphy and gaze In the case of the veil and the text‚ both are typical symbols of Muslim culture. The veil‚ which is required to be worn by Muslim women in public‚ can be viewed as a religious sign of them
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OTHER BIT LIFE IN THE 1900s Jobs Caring mother Diligent home maker Obedient wife Provide emotional support for husband Cook Shopping Washing Few paid jobs such as dress making‚ textiles‚ cooking‚ domestic service. This covered 75 percent of jobs. Restrictions Not allowed to work in many jobs purely because they were labelled as ‘’mens jobs’’ Not allowed to show legs They were looked down upon Men held all resources if she was married Were forced into sex They
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Thelma and Louise (1991) The story includes the journey of two best friends who find comfort in each from their dreary and mundane domesticated lives. The need for escape and freedom is introduced right from the beginning when Thelma has to ask her husband to go away for the week. The desire for pleasure and escapism overwhelms them when they are away from the domestic sphere. They feel as if something is missing and want to have time by themselves to really figure out what that is. Thelma
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“Dittany‚ murtlap‚ Silver Polish…” Kadrea muttered under her breath. She planted her heels into the uneven road as she walked‚ holding her head up and keeping her gaze in front of her. She had learned at least one thing in the past few years; if you act like you have nothing to hide‚ then people often assume that you don’t. She had seen far too many others followed after sneaking around in plain sight. She didn’t think about how she had never seen some of those people again later. “Mint‚ flour
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Megan Buxton Professor Stockton Communications 297 11 May 2012 The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo In Stieg Larsson ’s novel‚ The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo‚ his first novel in the Millennium series‚ and a number one national best seller‚ danger and suspense lurk around every corner as Larsson portrays a dark and mysterious crime thriller that differs from most. Mikael Blomkvist‚ a recently discredited journalist‚ is enlisted to the aid of Henrik Vanger‚ an influential business mogul‚ to find his
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I strongly feel that Gossip Girl reflects Mulvey’s psychoanalytical theory by using many aspects like scopophilia‚ male gaze‚ and voyeurism. Now‚ as we know that Dan Humphrey started the Gossip Girl blog due to his scopophilia desires for Serena Van Der Woodsen. According to Gossip Girl’s Gaze article‚ in the first episode‚ Dan Humphrey reveals his crush anonymously using a Gossip Girl blast due to his castration anxiety. In the entire series‚ the two main
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Defining certain cultural and artistic movements found in film as a medium‚ has never been that difficult for me to grasp its primary synthesis. Realist films base their aesthetic off of the belief that elements in film should match the way we perceive reality. The soviet montage movement was a dialectic interpretation of cultural and social change with an emphasis on how to capture it through the camera’s “kino-eye”. These two concepts‚ among various others‚ are widely known and theorized about
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The first actress would fit the role of Sister Aloysius because she is an older and more experienced white nun‚ has a stern look to her‚ and has a simple and conservative appearance. In the headshot‚ the actresses’ gaze is very harsh and watchful‚ which would work well with the way Sister Aloysius attempts to watch over the children in the school and Father Flynn. The way her lips are pressed tightly together suggests that she is careful with her words‚ as well as who she says them too. In the play
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‘.. Rear Window reads like an ironic reversal of Bentham’s ‘Panopticon’ as exploited by Foucault’ Write an essay exploring the significance of the surveillant theme evident in the film Rear Window. “We’ve become a race of Peeping Toms – what people ought to do is get outside their house and look in for a change.” – Stella‚ Rear Window‚ 1954. The theme of surveillance is all too clear in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 film‚ ‘Rear Window’. From the opening credits‚ we immediately get a sense of what
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The main character‚ Detective Mills‚ first looks at himself in the mirror giving himself the gaze‚ the visual presentation of self‚ of the “I”‚ the ego for “It is the birth of the long love affair/despair between image and self-image which has found such intensity of expression in film and such joyous recognition in the cinema audience” (Mulvey‚ 840). Because Mills has gained his ego from the gaze of identification and the environment that surrounds him‚ Se7en narrative becomes his‚ for we‚ as
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