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    Choose any 3 film movements that we ’ve covered to date and discuss (a) the historical forces that influenced the film movement and (b) the major contributions associated with that particular film movement (c) while discussing a major director and film associated with each movement. The expressionist movement was historically influenced by the First World War. During the 1st world war the German films were not doing well at all compared to other film industries of the world. When the United

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    your people‚ could not be further opposites. In the plays Henry V and Saint Joan the difference in class is apparent with him being noble and her being a peasant‚ Joan of Arc was more persuadable because she was considered an underdog and didn’t follow the social norms of the time. Imagine the honor of being king.

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    The Hundred Years’ War Have you wondered what were the causes of The Hundred Years’ War? Well‚ the immediate cause of the war was the conflict between Edward II of England and Philip VI of France for the duchy of Gascony. But there was already tension between the two on who was the rightful leader heir to the French throne. Edward declared war and the willing personalities of both rulers contributed to the start of the war. Also‚ because the king of French tried to take the territory claimed by

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    Joan of Arc was a 19-year-old peasant girl who led soldiers into war. Mirka was an eleven-year-old orthodox Jewish girl who dreamed of slaying dragons. Both of these women‚ one a fictional character and another a historical idol‚ have become points of inspiration for women.     ‘How Mirka Got Her Sword’‚ by Barry Deutsch‚ is about a young Jewish girl who dreams of slaying dragons. She endures a magical pig‚ a witch‚ her step-mother‚ and fights a troll to make the people of her town believe that she

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    have altered the course of events. Such turning points include; Jon of Arc leading the French army in attacks that changed the progression of the Hundred Year’s War in 1429‚ Anne Frank receiving her famed diary on her 13th birthday in 1942‚ and President Reagan requesting President Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. Although there were many events to choose from‚ I chose these three for the following reasons. Joan of Arc believed that God was giving her visions and that she needed to help with

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    The late middle ages was the period of European history from 1300 to 1450‚ where prosperity and growth came to an end and the famines and plagues began. The Hundred Years’ War drained both England and France of resources while the Black Death caused the population of Europe to decrease drastically. Unfortunately‚ the Fourteenth Century saw several setbacks to the progress of the High Middle Ages. With the Hundred Years War and the Black Death came many changes for Europe‚ including inflation‚ advances

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    Year 12 Extension History Proposal “Why Witches?” By Carl Guevarra Introduction. The image of a ’witch’ burning at the stake‚ such as the well-known St. Joan of Arc‚ is one recognised in almost any country of the world‚ and which‚ like the Holocaust‚ calls for explanation‚ in this case‚ the validation of the theory that the Great European Witch Hunts‚ of the 14th to 17th century‚ were all a case of ’gendercide’. Gendercide is the term used to refer to forms of systematic killing of members of

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    Throughout the history of literature and film‚ women have been portrayed in endless ways. Women have been depicted as being helpless‚ ruthless‚ motherly‚ or weak among many others. The most common portrayal of women‚ in my opinion‚ is that we are either objects of desire or subservient to the more "superior" gender‚ that is‚ men. In Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Theresa Cha’s Dictee‚ women are‚ indeed‚ portrayed in different ways. I want to compare the representation of women from both works of

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    The Great Pharaoh & His Lost Children In the video “The Great Pharaoh & His Lost Children’’ we learn of his dedication to his family at his funerary temple‚ the outstanding Ramesseum‚ where we can see how he depicted his children on various temple walls and reliefs. It was stated that Ramesses had over 100 children by his principal wives and consorts. Unlike many other Pharaohs‚ his family attested to with numerous monuments including Nefertari’s temple at Abu Simbel and her great tomb in the

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    Sample Lesson Welcome to History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond. This document contains everything you need to teach the sample lesson “The Decline of Feudalism. We ” invite you to use this sample lesson today to discover how the TCI Approach can make history come alive for your students. Contents 2 Benefits of History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond 3 Program Contents 4 Student Edition: Sample Lesson 5: The Decline of Feudalism 5 Lesson Guide 17 Assessment

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