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    Casablanca: Film Review

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    CASABLANCA FILM REVIEW 1. How did the practical constraints imposed by World War II affect this movie? (Give 2 examples.) Hollywood shifted from an outspoken denial of any overt promotion of the U.S. involvement in the war to an active on-screen support of that involvement. The cast was very international‚ of all the principle and supporting actors in the film came from Europe‚ only Humphrey Bogart and Dooley Wilson were born and raised in America. The rest of the actors either cam to U

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    which has become a feature in almost all texts of the Noir fiction world. The traits of the femme fatale are evident largely in the physical appearance of the women‚ the way they act and their function as a plot device. Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon provides an excellent example of the role of the femme fatale in noir detective fiction. The socio-historic context of both texts offers certain parallels in how

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    THE MALTESE FALCON Take note that Prospero says "made on‚" not "made of‚" despite Humphrey Bogart’s famous last line in the 1941 film The Maltese Falcon: "The stuff that dreams are made of." (Bogart suggested the line to director John Huston‚ but neither seems to have brushed up his Shakespeare.) Film buffs may think "made of" is the authentic phrase‚ but they’re only dreaming. (We are such stuff / As dreams are made on; and our little life / Is rounded with a sleep. [The Tempest Act 4‚ scene

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    Neo-Noir is a genre described to have many similarities with classic Film Noir‚ but takes advantage of modern technology and fuses this with classic elements (1). The Watch Mojo website has created many ‘Top 10’ lists that rank films in a specific genre‚ one of which covers what they believe are the ten best Neo-Noir films‚ and have put the 1974 thriller Chinatown on the list. The movie is an accurate and worthy representation of the genre and deserves to be on the list as it consistently portrays

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    embellishment that feels pleasant to possess. It is fundamental to humanity‚ without it‚ humanity will be void. Such are inspirations that authors have used to develop novels such as The Lord of Scoundrel and The Maltese Falcon. The vital role that love plays in life as is showcased in The Maltese Fa lcon and The Lord of scoundrels. Ultimately‚ love can be double-edged‚ it can be a weakness

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    plays an apparently vital role in the development of characters‚ and the case itself. We find this proven true in many of the novels that we were introduced to. Most notably‚ for starters‚ we see American culture be heavily embedded in the novel “Maltese Falcon”. Dashiell Hammett‚ in his novel‚ transcribes a classic tail of the chase for materialism‚ only to end up with nothing. In the pursuit of wealth‚ lies and deception tend to arise accordingly; this is the case for the novel’s protagonist Sam Spade

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    The Maltese is a small breed of dog in the Toy Group. It descends from dogs originating in the Central Mediterranean Area. The breed name and origins are generally understood to derive from the Mediterranean island nation of Malta; however‚ the name is sometimes described with reference to the distinct Adriatic island of Mljet‚ or a defunct Sicilian town called Melita. This ancient breed has been known by a variety of names throughout the centuries. Originally called the "Canis Melitaeus" in Latin

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    The Book Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett has several interesting characters. To some‚ the characters in the book can resemble a contradistinction to the modern city or stereotypical individuals that thrive in the modern day city. Through the story the author gave plenty information of characters that were overtaken by the incredible power of greed. However‚ one character stood out in my eyes. This Character is MR. Cario‚ this individual gave the story a different twist on what a man is supposed

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    Federigos Falcon

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    lot for what he did for her sake‚ nor yet for him. Spending thus greatly beyond his means‚ Federigo was at length reduced to such poverty that he had nothing left but a little estate‚ on the rents of which he lived very straightly ‚ and a single falcon‚ the best in the world. The estate was at Campi‚ and there‚ in complete seclusion‚ diverting himself with hawking‚ he bore his poverty as patiently as he might. Now‚ Federigo being thus reduced to extreme poverty‚ it so happened that one day Monna

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    The Summer of the Falcon

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    The Summer of The Falcon Every popular novel must have an interesting story‚ suitable conflicts‚ and a theme. In the novel The Summer Of the Falcon‚ the author Jean Craighead George parallels the maturation of the main character with the teaching of a bird to fly and take commands. June becomes mature and grows form childhood to adulthood‚ In the end of the story‚ June is not a child anymore. Neither is the falcon. It has fully grown and has decided to live independently‚ without any of June’s

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