Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl The book Pirates of the Caribbean‚ written by Irene Trimble is about the legend of a pirate ship called the Black Pearl its curse and the crews that fight for it. Jack Sparrow was once captain of the Black Pearl but now Barbossa is the captain. Jack and Will Turner are on a mission to take over the black pearl and save Elizabeth from Barbossa and his crew. Barbossa and his pirate crew are cursed. Because of the curse the food they eat
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Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Michelle Neitzel February 8‚ 2010 Analysis of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 film‚ which is an entertaining‚ swashbuckling movie produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. This Walt Disney movie is based on the famous Disneyland and Disney World ride adventure called‚ of course‚ “Pirates of the Caribbean”. Unlike the fun-filled ride at the Disney
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In Sinbad‚ sirens take a less physical form and appear as water nymphs sent by the goddess of chaos to prevent the crew from finding the book of peace.They use their song to seduce the pirates so they can join them in the water and drown.All men aboard have been taken over by this trance except for one woman who is not affected so she pulls the crew away from the illusion and steers the ship so that it does not crash into the jagged rocks
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Critical Movie Analysis on Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl The subject of piracy and pirates is immensely popular. Most individuals today have a general idea of what a pirate is‚ whether it is realistic or fictional. Since the 16th century‚ the image and connotation of the pirate has been widely spread through popular culture and media throughout history. Depictions of pirates were in drawn images‚ song‚ newspaper articles‚ personal accounts in diaries‚ and as technology developed
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After watching the movie Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl‚ the audience may realize that the film has a lot more depth than meets the eye. At first glance‚ the movie seems to be a typical pirate/hero story‚ but after closer inspection‚ the viewer can see that the story closely follows the classic hero’s journey‚ or the monomyth. Pirates of The Caribbean also has several characteristics of Romanticism strewn about in the movie. Starting off‚ the film does stray a bit from the
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Pirates of the Caribbean VS. Elein Kleine Nachtmusik The Pirates of the Caribbean theme song was written by Hans Zimmer and is widely known by most people‚ similarly to Mozart’s Elein kleine Nachtmusik. Pirates of the Caribbean is a very well-produced movie‚ therefore it has a very complex theme song. Even though Mozart has many instruments and different variety of music characteristics‚ he is able to balance different characteristics. Their characteristics range from their meter‚ melody‚ rhythm
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development of gender roles in society‚ as a more equal sharing of roles is taking shape. In the movie poster for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides‚
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"Are you the pirate I’ve read about or not?" exclaims Miss Elizabeth Swann to Captain Jack Sparrow‚ in hopes that he will live up to her fantastic expectations. Miss Swan has a fascination with pirate tales like many of the film’s viewers. In some ways‚ the characters in the Pirates of the Caribbean perpetuate romanticized pirates tales‚ but in other ways they fall short. Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of blockbuster films inspired by a Disney attraction and many classic pirate stories. "The
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In the movie series Pirates of the Caribbean‚ the information given on weaponry is mostly historically accurate. The weapons used in the movie are cannons‚ blunder bus‚ grenades‚ cutlas‚ swards‚ and cutlery. In the movie‚ typically cannons were not very accurate at long distances. But they could travel farther then other types of shot‚ making them a popular round at medium to long ranges anyway‚ especially in a defensive role‚which made them popular. Many people filled their cannon with cutlery
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learn interpersonal communications and its theories‚ I have come to realize that communication is everywhere and it is unavoidable. Even in movies there are many theories to be found. I was given an assignment to watch Pirate’s of the Caribbean‚ The Curse of the Black Pearl and analyze it with the theories I have learned. The purpose of this review on the scene is to analyze how the scene can be related to theories and concepts found in interpersonal communication. I have found many compelling theories
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