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    have staged and filmed conceptualized versions of Shakespeare’s work‚ hoping to derive new or unexpected meaning from old plays.  Does Almereyda’s 21st century interpretation of Hamlet intensify or diminish the play’s “greatness”?  Make a strong case‚ using examples from the film to support your argument. Almereyda’s Hamlet interpretation Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet is a modernization of the old play originally written by William Shakespeare. Almereyda’s version of Hamlet is an up and down version

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    Round Midnight Jazz Scene

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    Betrand Tavernier‚ is a very well reflected portrayal of the jazz scene‚ as it was known in the late fifties. The main character and protagonist of the movie‚ Dale Turner who is played by Dexter Gordon‚ leaves New York to go to Paris. Dale leads the audience through the ups and downs of being a working jazz musician. The struggles of business‚ the 24-hour love for the music‚ the constant late hours of the night‚ the run-down residencies jazz musicians are sometimes forced to live in‚ and especially

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    Jean Watson's Theory

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    “It is the surgeon who saves a person’s life ….it is the nurse who helps this person live” Florence Nightingale Watson introduced the concept of clinical caritas processes. The word “caritas” originates from the Greek vocabulary‚ meaning to cherish and to give special loving attention. This approach highlights the uniqueness of both the person and the nurse‚ and also the mutuality between the two individuals‚ which is fundamental to the relationship. Here we are talking about a human connectedness

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    The Inspector Calls

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    almost like how a parent would speak to their child if they had done something that they wouldn’t admit to‚ this is a bit like a psychological switch for the three ‘youngsters’‚ treating them as if they were children again. I think this triggers a parenting reaction in Mr. Birling‚ “And you are suggesting that one of them knows something about this girl”‚ one of his ‘children’ have done something that they haven’t admitted to and he instantly wants to know

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    His composition is so compelling and powerful it challenges our most basic notions of war as heroic and noble‚ and unmasks it as a brutal and agonizing act of destruction and chaos. Although the interpretations vary drastically the further you research the painting‚ there is a pattern of interpretations that are generally agreed upon by many historians. One of the most common and easily visible expositions relates to Picasso’s use of color. It is widely agreed upon that Picasso uses black‚ white

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    King Lear Interpretation

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    My interpretation of King Lear involves the theme of sight and blindness. This theme is evident throughout the play and a key part in the understanding of the story. In Act 1 Scene 1‚ Lear proclaims that he has decided to split the kingdom into 3‚ to share equally amongst his daughters and their husbands “Know‚ that we have divided in three our Kingdom” which is seen to Kent as a foolish mistake “See better‚ Lear‚ and let me still remain The true blank of thine eye“. Kent tries to convince Lear that

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    Interpretations with Shakespearean Drama Assignment Jhakira Leonard 9/2/13 Honors English lll As the director of this precise production‚ my idea and vision for the 21st century version of “The Seven Ages of Man” is to a certain extent‚ altered. There is a merely different scene‚ so I want to set it where it rather emulates the poem. Though it cannot befuddle the audience’s attention away from the speaker and poem. However‚ I do want the scene to be conspicuous and speak for itself. Generally

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    Jean Paul Gaultier

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    “It’s always the badly dressed people who are the most interesting.” -Jean Paul Gaultier Mackenzie Cuvelier FM 114-25B Professor Reid June 15th 2015 Jean Paul Gaultier was born on April 24th 1952 in a suburb of Paris. His mother was a clerk and his father was an accountant‚ so it was his grandmother who introduced him to the fashion world. He began by sending sketches to famous couture stylists at an early age. Pierre Cardin was so impressed by his

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    Jean Paul Sartre

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    Existentialism and Human Emotions by Jean Paul Sartre Existentialism and Human Emotions J.-P. Sartre I SHOULD LIKE on this occasion to defend existentialism against some charges which have been brought against it. First‚ it has been charged with inviting people to remain in a kind of desperate quietism because‚ since no solutions are possible‚ we should have to consider action in this world as quite impossible. We should then end up in a philosophy of contemplation; and since contemplation

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    "Let go to Hold on"

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    "Let go to Hold on" Crying is an expression of emotions Should I try to hold back my tears if I feel like crying? If I dont allow a tear to drop or to allow myself to go all through these feelings‚ does that mean I am weak to face reality and too weak to handle it? And if I choose to stand and cry‚ then this could only mean two things I am strong and I am living. There are many choices in life‚ to cry or not to cry‚ holding it back or letting it go‚ You can listen or

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