culture. Many used different kinds of symbols such as red liberty cap with tricolor cockade‚ pictures of many revolutionaries and bastille. Press also played a major role in glorifying the revolution because it was no longer controlled by old regime. Marseillaise was one of the most famous revolutionary song sung my commoners at that period. Also‚ the new political culture concentrated on de-Christianization which was not fully welcomed by everyone (Levack et al.‚ 2011‚
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Café was identified as American because it played American popular music while the Blue Parrot played Arabian music. Lastly source music is used as a singing competition between the Germans who sing “Die Wacht am Reihn” and the French who sing “Marseillaise”. The French tune eventually overwhelms the German creating stirring scene and leading to Major Strasser conclusion that Laszlo must die. 3) The music for Gone with the Wind is the paradigm of the Classic Hollywood film score‚ and the music for
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CASABLANCA: AN ANALYSIS ON ONE OF THE GREATEST FILMS OF ALL TIME Casablanca is the award winning 1942 film directed by Michael Curtiz. It is a romantic drama set in World War 2 and it tells the story of a man who must help the woman he is madly in love with escape from the Vichy-controlled city of Casablanca. Although the film is quite dated‚ the film delivers the same amount of depth and emotion that modern day films have today. Casablanca is based on the book “Everybody Comes To Rick’s”
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Abeer A. Saeed Prof. Gail Crawford COM-248 9/17/2015 Casablanca What some people claim to be one of the most popular love stories ever to be written‚ three times Oscar award winning Casablanca directed by Michael Cutiz was made in 1942. In the well-loved romantic melodrama Casablanca stars Humphrey Bogart who plays bar owner named Rick Blain‚ one of the two lovers of Ilsa Lund‚ who is played by Ingrid Bergman. Her other lover Victor Laszlo is a Czech resistance leader who also her husband‚ is played
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Multiple Choice Questions on French Revolution – Answered 1. Storming of the Bastille ✓ 14th July‚ 1789 (b) 14th July‚ 1798 (c) 14th June‚ 1789 (d) 14th June‚ 1798 2. The Bastille symbolised (a) benevolence of the king ✓ (b) despotic power of the king (c) armed might of France (d) prestige and power 3. 18th century French society was divided into (a) castes (b) four Estates ✓ (c) three Estates (d) two Estates 4. Which of
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Exam 1 Essay Portion 1) Describe the three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era and cites specific examples from The Birth of a Nation. (10 points) Music is an important form of art; it has always been utilized by each and every culture for entertainment purpose. Earlier in the silent film era‚ music was generally not included in the films but played in the beginning or at the end to entertain the audience. Later music was used in the form of background score
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Maupassant closed his short story with Boule de Suif crying. How does his story account for this scene and our reaction to it? The language in “La Boule de Suif” is chosen purposefully. Maupassant uses details‚ images and words in order to create a particular effect on the reader. His writing is implicit throughout the story and shows the real face of a group of French people. The group is detained by a Prussian officer who forbids them to continue on their journey unless La Boule de Suif‚ a prostitute
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asserts a simple but significant truth‚ one that finds incontrovertible evidence in the cultural output of revolutions worldwide. The eternally evocative tune of ‘Yankee Doodle’ from the American Revolution‚ the fervently patriotic choruses of ‘La Marseillaise’ from the French Revolution‚ the thundering power of ‘The Internationale’ from the Bolshevik Revolution‚ the piercingly
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Casablanca (film) Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz‚ starring Humphrey Bogart‚ Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid‚ and featuring Claude Rains‚ Conrad Veidt‚ Sydney Greenstreet‚ Peter Lorre and Dooley Wilson. Set during World War II‚ it focuses on a man torn between‚ in the words of one character‚ love and virtue. He must choose between his love for a woman and helping her and her Czech Resistance leader husband escape from the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city
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Nationalism spread throughout Europe like fire in the Yellow Stone Park. And like fire‚ the effects that Nationalism had caused were both eminent yet horrendous. Nationalism united people into nation-states‚ toppled empires composed of many ethnic minorities‚ and contributed to the outbreak of wars in the nineteenth century. For example‚ Germany was united by Otto von Bismarck‚ France by the French Revolution‚ and Italy by Garibaldi and Cavour‚ all because of the nationalistic effect. They united
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