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    Goffman’s stigma perspective analyzes how one’s deviant label can often times transform into a stigma or a “spoiled identity”. Throughout Slumdog Millionaire‚ the movie illustrated numerous examples of stigmas and the notion of deviant labels. Slumdog Millionaire effortlessly depicts how stigmas and ascribed statues mold others perceptions within society‚ as well the ways in which one truly manages such labels. Analysis When essentially understanding stigmas‚ one must acknowledge its three categories

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    Celia Roth 6-4-13 Per.6 Jamal and Salim Jamal and Salim are two very different people. The two boys are brothers and come from the same background and started out very much alike. Every path you take in life will entirely affect your future. They both began as poor‚ underprivileged‚ Indian boys. They live in the slums of Mumbai with each other and their mother. Salim is a couple years older than Jamal‚ but at the beginning of their childhoods‚ they lived very similar lives. As time goes on

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    linear perspective. However‚ the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” portrayed the positives of globalization. Although Bollywood has strayed away from its original roots‚ “Slumdog Millionaire” brings back the excitement of Bollywood traditions through a U.K. production. Furthermore‚ the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” falls under a drama-romance category‚ but with the heavy Bollywood influence the film brings a relief from popular western themes. “Slumdog Millionaire” is a successful Bollywood influenced film

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    Arguably one of the strongest points of Slumdog Millionaire is its ability to capture the essence and feeling of the slums in a way that makes the viewer think. The movie accomplishes this by taking a somewhat atypical approach to the slums. By forcing the ever-present poverty and filth to take the backseat it somewhat flips the script and instead focuses on the vibrance life and energy of the slums. There are three scenes that best highlight this idea with the first being when the Jamal and the

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    Concepts and Vocabulary Name: Khalid‚ said Page: 129 #1-8 28/04/2011 1. Stimulus means something external that influences an activity. The examples of stimulus is Hitting the skin with a needle or pin is an example of stimulus and the sudden removing of the hand or jumping away is the response. 

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    The Life Of Pi by Yann Martel I.SETTING The story is initially set in India in the late 1990’s. The author has traveled to Pondicherry‚ a coastal town in the former French territory of India‚ which joined Independent India in 1954. The territory of Pondicherry still has many French citizens‚ as well as an unusually wide variety of churches/places of worship. The author then travels to Canada to interview Pi Patel‚ the narrator of the story‚ but little of the actual story is set there‚ save

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    In Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle love conquers all is an idea worth learning about. Boyle uses cinematography‚ dialogue and gestures and flashbacks to show this idea. In Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle an idea worth learning about in the film was the idea of love conquering all.Love conquering all is about two lovers being able to love each other no matter what hurdles stand in their way they manage to jump them due to their immense love for each other. This universal

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    Brazil and Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire‚ released in 2008 in the United Kingdom‚ at the most the two films being comparable of main characters. These similarities are two different by two different sides of the world and how the main characters get out of the slums. These both films have a positive outcomes but have had rough upcoming to get out of the ghetto. The first similar pair of characters are the main characters‚ Rocket from City of God and Slumdog Millionaire‚ Jamal Malik. Both are

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    Macbeth - Technique |Illustration |Effect | |Gory imagery‚ foreshadowing |“unsex me here‚ and fill me from crown to toe‚ top-full of direst cruelty” |Shows the violent lengths she and her husband will go to in order to fulfil their lust for power. | |Foreshadowing |“O never shall sun that morrow see!” |Showing how blinded Lady Macbeth is by her ambition and her failure to contemplate the potential consequences of her and Macbeth’s actions | |Taunts regarding his masculinity |“Art thou afeard

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    within it provide symbolic summary of the film? The title of the movie‚ ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ holds notable different meanings between these two words‚ ‘slumdog’ and ‘millionaire’ and can be expressed into a variety of meanings‚ depending on the different views from different kind of thoughts. Basically‚ the word slumdog itself are actually separated to slums and dog‚ whereby in the movie‚ Jamal Malik is referred as the slumdog by the police officer in the earlier part of the movie. This is because

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