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    Shawshank Redemption has challenged our thinking through the use of universal themes which explore the ideas of living. The author‚ Stephen King has written this text in such a way that shows expressions of friendship‚ justice and corruption‚ dystopia‚ freedom and the power of hope. These themes continue to be relevant and inspire emotional responses which have classified this text as classic. Therefore‚ this has allowed the audience to make connections and influence the history by describing the

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    Imitation of Life & Maureen Peal Imitation of Life is about Peola Johnson‚ light skined black girl who tries to go through life as a white person. To achieve this she ostracises her family. She breaks all ties with her black mother and her culture and tries to fit into this community in which she really has no place. "It’s because of you‚ you made me black! I won’t be black!" The problems Maureen Peal and Peola Johnsson share are as serious as the ones the young blck girls have in the bluest

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    STanner Eitel Professor Brooks Sociology 18 April 2011 Shawshank Redemption The classic film centers on the predicament of Andy Dufresne who is ultimately found guilty of murdering his wife and receives a life-sentence; all of this occurs with little circumstantial detail given to the viewer of his innocence or guilt initially. Dufresne arrives at the infamous Shawshank correctional facility where he seems to take on a positive and optimistic attitude despite his perceived innocence to the

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    Through a critical analysis of two films‚ discuss how they explore philosophical issues. During this essay‚ I will Identify and critically articulate basic philosophical concepts and themes in two films‚ one from the lecture programme and another of my choice. I will also undertake independent study using appropriate resources and summaries and communicate my findings. Existentialism A post second world war movement‚ mainly centered around artistic and creative intellectuals. A

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    “The Shawshank Redemption” uses a very unique style of cinematography in order to capture the audience‚ with each film technique having a purpose to fulfill. The part of the movie that will be discussed is the scene where the main character “Andy” breaks out of the prison. This is a very significant scene as it symbolizes many things‚ Including the most important of which‚ is freedom. In The Shawshank Redemption‚ the use of long takes‚ close ups‚ and slow zooms toward the characters make the story

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    The movie the Shawshank Redemption‚ based on the book by Steven King‚ I believe is one of the best movies ever made. The portrayal of prison life in the movie is the best I have seen and a star-studded cast including Morgan Freeman supports the characters and brings to life the everyday struggles of life behind bars. In this paper I will relate topics from class to the movie and discuss information we have learned through out the semester. One of the best things about this movie is its portrayal

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    director‚ who impresses the film has its own style. Brian De Palma made ​​the first part of a styled Heist film‚ John Woo‚ it was exaggerated in part two with slow motion and physically impossible action and Lost creator JJ Abrams‚ a dirty‚ "handmade" but underrated action film. For the fourth part was the animation director Brad Bird ("The Iron Giant‚" "The Incredibles") and undertakes that forms the familiar elements of the series to a fast-paced high-tech thriller. The film is certainly not particularly

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    The Great Debaters is an intriguing film set in the 1930s about a professor that goes by the name of Melvin Tolson who teaches students from Wiley College‚ in Texas‚ the fundamentals of debating. During this day in age‚ if an African American didn’t “stay in their place” they would be ridiculed for such insane behavior. One can only imagine how difficult it must have been for them to get through a debate without caring if they had crossed the line on a touchy subject. But through it all this debate

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    For this assignment‚ I chose to watch and analyze the movie “Shawshank Redemption”. This movie is about a man‚ Andy Dufresne‚ who gets convicted of murdering his wife and her lover even though he claimed he was innocent of the crime. The movie takes place inside the prison where Dufresne is sentenced. In observing the movie‚ I used a functionalist mindset. Functionalist view society as a system in which all parts work together to create society as a whole. They see all societies as having important

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    1. What was the theme of this film? What were the filmmakers trying to tell us? Were they successful? Justify your answer. There are many themes that can be taken from any piece of literature‚ yet I believe the main theme being portrayed is‚ anything stolen unjustifiably will be given back. It’s hard to determine exactly what the theme is since the filmmakers simply told us about his life. However‚ the fact that they withdrew information that was incorporated into the book‚ like his life before

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