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    pictures by means of superimposing the three primary colors to produce a final colored print (Websters Dictionary)‚ fantasy storytelling‚ interesting and creative characters‚ and the musicality imbedded into it. There was also a complex use of special effects for film in that specific time era which helped the film receive special notice. MGM’s film had many awards but one of the most famous one was the award of Best Original Song for “Over the Rainbow.” It was sung by Judy Garland as Dorothy just

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    Anyway Estelle is the only thoroughly developed character in Margaret Atwood’s "Rape Fantasies." Though she is the narrator and quite thoughtful of the ideas and reactions of the story’s supporting players‚ it is her almost obsessive preoccupation with a singular topic that actually prompts her to fully illustrate her own ideas and reactions‚ drawing a character far more compelling than any of the men or women she will attempt to describe. Estelle begins her story and ruminations

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    the home‚ in order to guarantee stability in the community and the family. As time passed and attitudes changed‚ women were beginning to be depicted as strong willed‚ independent minded characters‚ who were eager to break away from convention. The genre of the crime film represents such a change in the roles handed to women. Two films that can be contrasted‚ in order to support this view‚ are: The Public Enemy by William Wellman (1931) and Bonnie &Clyde by Arthur Penn (1967).<br><br>In The Public

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    Film Genre Report Horror is considered an ancient art form‚ delivering thrills and telling stories of the dark and forbidden side of life and on the contrary‚ death. Horror’s most far back influences go to the year of 1235‚ where ideas of witchcraft took position in these ancient societies‚ it wasn’t until the seventeenth century these beliefs amongst society faded. By the 1400s artists begin producing paintings of a nightmarish impact‚ and illustrations and tales of supernatural forces begin publishing

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    and cynical opinion—helps the audience understand his attitudes and identify his yearnings and tendencies. One of the best ways to capture Holden’s imagination—to really understand why he does what he does—is to examine the several daydreams and fantasies that take place in his mind through the course of the book. With some psychoanalysis‚ it easy to see what the daydreams reveal about Holden’s personality and under what circumstances he allows his mind to daydream. First‚ Holden sometimes daydreams

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    Kennedy all fought against communism during the war‚ but Truman and Eisenhower used containment to fight the war‚ while Kennedy used flexible response. Containment was created by George Kennan which was used to resist the Soviet Union from spreading communism to other countries (Ayers 819). President John F. Kennedy used flexible response as opposed to containment. Flexible response is reinforcing the United States so we would not need to resort solely nuclear’s if things went wrong (Ayers 886). All three

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    “In my fantasy I see a just world‚ where everyone lives in peace and honesty. I dream of souls that are always free like the clouds that float‚ full of humanity in the depths of the soul. In my fantasy I see a bright world where each night there is less darkness. I dream of souls that are always free like the clouds that float. Full of humanity” – Nella Fantasia (In My Fantasy).Siapa yang tak pernah memimpikan kehidupan dunia seperti kutipan di atas? Lagu klasik berjudul Nella Fantasia oleh Sarah

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    Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass and Wizard of Oz are great works of fantasy. Each novel incorporates aspects that can help the reader understand more about a child’s way of thinking and his/her journey to adulthood. Also elements from Bettelheim‚ Freud and Jung can be applied in analyzing each work. In both Alice in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass and Wizard of Oz ‚ the authors delineate essential components to show how the main characters‚ Alice and Dorothy‚ mature from childhood

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    James Trofa Video Games: The New Literary Genre The relationship between video games and literature has always been a difficult argument to settle. Video games‚ in general‚ offer depth and development into the story‚ characters‚ and complex themes or ideas of the particular game. However‚ can a video game offer the same depth into these subjects as a novel or even possess greater depth and understanding between the player and the game

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    traditional role of woman as sexual objects renders them susceptible to non-consensual sexual activity‚ such as rape. Margaret Atwood’s short story “Rape Fantasies” demonstrates the misconceptions concerning rape. The story is narrated by Estelle‚ who discusses her coworker’s lunch stories of their ‘rape fantasies’ to a man at a bar. She adds humour to the fantasies in an attempt to disguise her discomfort

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