Chaplin made audiences laugh‚ but he also made us feel. Buster Keaton may not have drawn as much laughter or emotion as Chaplin‚ but his comedy was at least as creative. Throughout the 1920s Keaton took great risks both physically and financially. Harold Lloyd lacked the training and natural comedy of Chaplin and Keaton‚ yet he could make us laugh as hard as we did when watching Chaplin‚ and could draw as much sympathy and suspense as Keaton. These were the great pioneers of cinema. Today‚ Chaplin
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gene: Buster Keaton‚ and Charlie Chaplin. They both starred in countless films within the silent film genre and changed the way we looked at them forever. Buster Keaton starred in many slapstick comedies. His films relied on seemingly unstoppable movement and the rush through various landscapes. In the film‚ Seven Chances‚ Keaton is left a small fortune‚ and they only way for him to receive this money is to get married by the end of the day. Eventually‚ after a long day of rejection‚ Keaton puts an ad
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The Cameraman (Rough Draft) The Cameraman (1928)‚ an MGM Buster Keaton feature‚ is one of the last truly great feature films of the silent era. From the artistic balance it finds between the simplicity of an all-too-familiar storyline and the complexity of technique and cinematography‚ to the very-entertaining and captivating performances of its actors‚ the film that was nearly lost to the annals of motion-picture history is a multi-faceted gem that is joyous to watch. Simplicity is one of the
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Abstract Trained schools for students who wanted to pursue a career in nursing came about in the 1800s when Florence Nightingale advocated the idea. The only students that were accepted into these programs where white students‚ blacks were not allowed any education during this time. Blacks were not given equal rights as the white people‚ and were denied the right to have an education. There were many black young women who were very interested in nursing‚ and were dedicated to pursue their
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made these changes in their health departments in 1908. Along with WW1 creating many opportunities for black nurses‚ “the Influenza Epidemic also created many opportunities for Negros to demonstrate that they could meet the demands for service” (Staupers 141). During these events‚ nurses were in need of help and black nurses were accepted because the other nurses would take any help they would get. Ludie C. Andrews was the first founder and superintendent of nurses at Grady hospital training school
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Knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing promotes an understanding of how nursing has‚ and will continue to‚ evolve over time. By researching its foundation and history‚ one sees how professional nursing has continued to demonstrate it’s ever-broadening scope of practice‚ thus demanding practicing nurses to achieve higher levels of education and pursue continued education. With higher levels of education and continued education‚ nurses’ perspectives also broaden‚ provoking a significant
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day. These conflicts may not always be solved by the individual‚ but someone they can relate to. In the movie Dead Poet’s Society‚ a group of boys go through a life-changing experience where they learn how to be different from their teacher Mr. Keaton. Keaton enables the boys to overcome shyness‚ fall in love‚ follow your dreams‚ and create a strong self image. Unlike his colleagues‚ Keating employs unorthodox teaching methods and strives to teach more than just his subject matter‚ which is poetry
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the appearance of women was important too. Two Main Settings Setting Mrs. Milans Workroom: Mabel felt‚ "Rid of cares and wrinkles‚ what she dreamed of herself was there--a beautiful woman." (pg. 494) In the workroom‚ Mabel didn’t feel judged. There were no expectations but her own. The setting of the workroom acted as a safety for where Mable could truly be herself. Mrs. Dalloways Party Setting “Mabel had her first suspicion that something was wrong as she took her cloak off and Mrs. Barnet…confirmed
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Mabel Pervin In D.H. Lawrence’s “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter”‚ we see Mabel Pervin‚ the protagonist‚ as an unloved woman in the twentieth century. Mabel lives with‚ and cares for‚ her three brothers Joe‚ Fred‚ and Malcolm after their father dies‚ leaving them in debt. Mabel resents her father for the debt he has left the family in because the money made her feel secure. Living with three brothers is no fun and games for Mabel considering they treat her like she is a child. Mabel is majorly influenced
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How does the director create a sense of drama and tension in the first five minutes of the Usual Suspects? The Usual Suspects is a gangster film made in 1996‚ directed by Bryan Singer. The film is influenced by Film Noir. Film Noir was a style of film making which originated in the 1940’s. It was a very dark and tense style‚ using drastic lighting and camera angles to enhance the drama and tension of the film. The trade mark of the film company is Metro Goldwyn Mayer
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