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    The Dear Departed

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    Good morning to one and all and welcome to todays play brought to u by group g of First sceen Yash what are u doing here don’t u know that ur grand pa id dead and u r roaming here and there just go and change ur cloths Rishab why Yash ur aunt and uncle is coming R why Y to talk about grand paas affairs grand father Y to he well outshine her sister Elizabeth and her husband ben in mourning dresses Henry I wonder whwther

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    The Dear Departed

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    Mrs. Slater- Victoria ‚ Victoria ‚ come in will u ??? (Victoria enters) Mrs. Slater – Im amazed at u. how u can gallivanting about d street with ur grandfather lying dead and cold upstairs. Mrs. Slater- get off n wear ur blacks ur Aunt Elizabeth and Uncle Ben r coming to talk about poor grandpa affairs. (Victoria off‚ bell rings‚ henry enters) Henry- I am wondering If dey will come at all.when u n Elizabeth quarreled she said she d never set foot in ur house again. Mrs. Slater- Elizabeth

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    The Departed

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    The Departed and the Irish Mob While not as talked about as the Italian mafia‚ the Irish Mob is just as violent and proficient in their ways. Taking place in South Boston‚ the departed depicts a fictitious‚ but only just‚ account of the struggle between the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish Mob. Leonardo Dicaprio’s character Billy Costigan is a new member of the MSP and is chosen to become an undercover officer because of his background. Costigan’s father was from South Boston‚ and Costigan

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    The Departed The average trip to the theater will indulge the lesser senses‚ relaxing the mind while also discovering the storyline as the film progresses. When approaching a film with an analytical mindset it is important to have a deeper more developed thought process. Small details within a movie can prove to have extreme importance to the storyline sometimes having multiple meanings. While analytically watching the film The Departed it is apparent that the director Martin Scorsese uses an

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    “The Departed” and its theories The movies describes a major theme of “The Departed” as one of the oldest in drama—the concept of identity—and how it "affects one’s actions‚ emotions‚ self-assurance‚ and even dreams.” Many years later‚ an older Sullivan‚ now in his mid twenties‚ (Matt Damon) is finishing his training for the Massachusetts State Police with classmates‚ including fellow cadet Barrigan (James Badge Dale). In another class are Cadet Brown (Anthony Anderson) and Billy Costigan (Leonardo

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    The Departed Comparison

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    The Departed‚ a film directed by Martin Scorsese‚ won an Oscar for Best Picture‚ as well as 3 other Academy Awards. The story however‚ is based on a 2002 Hong Kong film directed by Wai-keung Lau and Siu Fai Mak‚ Mougaan dou; better known to us as Infernal Affairs. The similarities between these two crime/drama/thrillers are great. In The Departed‚ director Martin Scorsese takes the story into his own style of storytelling‚ but the adaptation of the screenplay originally written by director Siu

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    Ethics In The Departed

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    English 1102 The Departed The Departed is a film directed by Martin Scorsese which won numerous awards at the 79th annual Academy Awards. Scorsese has directed many films that have won academy awards but he had never achieved the award for the best director. This changed with the 2006 release of The Departed and Scorsese got what he had ached for so many years. This film was indeed a film that I enjoyed watching. However it also got me thinking what role ethics played in this blockbuster

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    The Movie Departed

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    The Departed The movie I have chosen to do my project on is the movie “ The Departed.” The characters play an important role in the movie showing various criminal acts that they chose to play out. In my essay I will talk about the crime that is being taken place in the movie‚ Merton theory on Anomie‚ Strain‚ and the Social‚ Cultural‚ Economic source of organized crime. I believe these theories define the characters personality in the movie. The movie “ The Departed” is a movie about Two Boston

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    The Departed is a film centered around organized crime that involves a wide array of characters. With drug deals‚ shootouts‚ scandals‚ and espionage‚ the movie has many tense scenes that have notable staging‚ costumes‚ props and settings. At about fifty-two minutes in‚ Costigan and French enter a man named Brian’s house to assassinate him. Dressed in dark clothes and with French wearing leather gloves‚ they are dressed to kill. The setup of the room has two conceivable exits‚ that are instantly

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    This scene is the intro to ‘the Departed’ directed by Martin Scorcese. It is a compression of time with narration by Costello that gives insight into some of the characters‚ mainly Costello himself and background information such as location. It effectively establishes the position of the main characters and the public’s reaction of them‚ letting us know what the movie is going to be about. I loved the camera work in this scene and the way Costello’s portrayed‚ he is later referred to as ‘the rockstar’

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