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    Signed:_________________________ The film I have selected to discuss for my final essay is “Casablanca” directed by Michael Curtiz. “Casablanca” is a romantic drama set during World War 2 in Vichy France‚ Morocco. It follows the imperishable love of its two main characters through its trials and tribulations at a time of great difficulty for everyone. The movie opens with a narrator explaining life in “Casablanca” and the story of its residents. The narrator explains how

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    Tarantino In Pulp Fiction

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    One of my favorite aspects regarding Tarantino style is how he chooses to exclude characters or their faces from shots. This can be seen in several times in Pulp Fiction as well as Kill Bill vol 1. In Pulp Fiction we don’t actually see Marcellus’s (Ving Rhames) face till late in the movie all we see is the back of his head with a single Band-Aid on it. Ultimately the effect of this shot is building up Marcellus and giving him an intimidating aura. Tarantino does a similar style of shot when introducing

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    Dave Arreche Historical or Historical Fiction Main Characters of Braveheart Braveheart is supposed t o be the true story of William Wallace and his battle to free Scotland from English rule. Most of the characters in Braveheart are true historical characters‚ however‚ the manner in which they are portrayed in the movie‚ tends to lean a bit towards fiction. Little is know about the true history of Wallace. Wallace was born around 1270 near Elderslie‚ in Paisley Parish. It is believed

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    Taylor Rogers 4/8/12 O’Neal Paper 3 ENGL 1023 Character Analysis Can one character make an entire script move with reason? In the script “Pulp Fiction” by Quentin Tarantino Vincent Vega is that voice of reason that makes the entire script move. In the script “Pulp Fiction” by Tarantino Vincent Vega is portrayed and used as the voice of reason‚ and always uses logic to get to his final assumptions. In the first scene we come across Vincent he is talking to Jules about

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    Sociology M‚ 2-5 Grapes of Wrath Essay This assignment allowed me the opportunity to use my sociological perspective to analyze the film ‘The Grapes of Wrath’. The Grapes of Wrath is a book made into a movie‚ based on the great depression of the 30’s. It follows the Joad family‚ who has been forced off their family farm by the government‚ as they try to find a new settlement and head west to California after receiving flyers for high wage work in fruit orchards. This true story does an

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    Movie Review Essay "Inception" is a 2010 science fiction summer blockbuster filmed in various locations‚ such as Tokyo‚ France‚ Los Angeles‚ the United Kingdom‚ and Canada. The box office hit was directed by London-born Christopher Jonathan James Nolan‚ who is well-known for the cult classic‚ "Memento"‚ and his "Dark Knight" films. Along with American cinematographer‚ Walter "Wally" Pfister‚ equally well-known in his area of expertise‚ the motion picture has received critical acclaim. Nolan’s interest

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    The Mighty (Movie Reflection Essay) Kevin is an intelligent child but is physically disabled because of a certain disease. On the other hand‚ Max has a learning disability (dyslexia to be specific). Max has a strong physique‚ which is an advantage over Kevin. Nevertheless‚ they help complement their imperfections with a sense of empowerment. Kevin functions as the mind while Max functions as the body. When put together‚ they act as one. Like them‚ we should also learn how to value our capabilities

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    Tombstone: Fact or Fiction

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    Tombstone: Fact or Fiction? Almost two decades ago‚ a film known as Tombstone was produced‚ featuring a star-studded cast. This action-packed western portrays the legendary feud between the Earp’s and the Clanton’s. For the most part I believe it to be a respectable movie containing a powerful storyline. This film portrays the life and times of the famous cowboy‚ Wyatt Earp‚ focusing on what led to the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Tombstone provides a mixture of both fact and fiction‚ however I believe

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    Week Nine Short Story Assignment What is the symbolic significance of the wheel? The symbolic significance of the wheel is of the man in having control over the wheel‚ thus‚ he has control over his own life and his own death. The wheel represents the man’s destiny and his inability to control it. The narrator states‚ “As the wheel increased its speed it seemed to draw him more and more into its power‚ as though it held his fate – He could not stop it now. So let it be” (231). He refuses to

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    I awoke in a dark‚ stale room. The only light was coming from where a strip of cardboard had been torn from the board that covered the window. I saw trees outside‚ so I guessed that I probably wasn’t in my little desert hometown. The next thing I noticed was the fact that one of my hands was chained to a horrible excuse for a bed‚ but I guess that could have been expected‚ considering the circumstances. I exhaled sharply and closed my eyes; the sparse sunlight suddenly felt too bright to my already

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