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    Theme of Betrayal

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    Discuss two examples of how poetry is used to explore the theme of betrayal. Poetry is an opinionated‚ personal form of literature. It allows the poets to express themselves in a far more personal manner‚ without the harsh restrictions of narrative writing for instance. Poetry is praised for its aesthetic and thought-provoking qualities‚ over its intriguing narrative. Also‚ much poetry is ‘open to interpretation’‚ where the reader can make his or her own – subjective – views on the poem and the

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    Themes of Frankenstein

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    Theme of Victor Frankenstein It is never clear why society continues to read Frankenstein‚ written by Mary Shelley. Hidden in the major themes‚ we can pinpoint how Victor Frankenstein’s attempt to conquer nature‚ and his lack of responsibility‚ applies to our modern society. If the monster is a metaphor for what man is capable of‚ then Victor Frankenstein is a metaphor for society itself. Society has a hand in shaping mankind; Victor had a hand in shaping his creation but did not take responsibility

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    Themes of Modernism

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    Themes of Modernism The term Modernism refers to the shift in values and cultural awareness that appeared in the art and literature of the post- World War One period. Modernism showed that there had been a change since the previous Victorian period. The Victorian era and its literature showed a very optimistic outlook on life‚ but the new era of Modernism rejected this idea and chose to portray life to be extremely pessimistic. Many of the Modern writers showed the world and society to be in an

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    The Themes of Antigone

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    The Themes of Antigone Antigone is credited as one of the best works of Sophocles‚ ranked by most modern critics above Oedipus the King. There are many aspects of Antigone that make it the play critics love to ramble about. "Antigone must be received as the canon of ancient tragedy: no tragedy of antiquity that we possess approaches it in pure idealism‚ or in harmony of artistic development" says one critic named Berhardy. Tragedy is usually concerned with a person of great stature‚ a king

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    Castaway Themes

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    Throughout this semester‚ we have covered a wide range of topics. And many of these themes are displayed through art in our modern society. In particular‚ they are demonstrated in movies. Topics like adapting to new environments and changes‚ the culture in early societies and more fundamental ideas like human interaction and communication. The first film that I thought brought up a lot of themes from the class was Castaway. The general premise of the movie that a man becomes stranded on a deserted

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    Gojira Themes

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    Given the cultural‚ historical‚ and economic background surrounding Gojira‚ what are the main themes that the movie explores‚ and how does Honda make use of these to make his movie compelling? Gojira is set in the early postwar period‚ released in 1954 the movie emerged four short years after the departure of the American occupation forces. A striking feature of the movie is the economic prosperity of the country. Compared to previous films such as Doctor Akagi‚ or even Stray Dog; the characters

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    In this film “I am not your Negro” James Baldwin allude to the race and Black America’s constant scuffle for recognition and justice in our society. “I Am Not Your Negro” is based on James Baldwin’s never-completed book with the main purpose to examine the United States’ white supremacy and anti-Black racism in the name of three of his friends Malcolm X‚ Medgar Evers‚ and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr that fought for civil rights. Furthermore‚ Raoul Peck the director of this film expand Baldwin’s project

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    Langston Hughes’ poem “I‚ Too” is about how African Americans are equal to Caucasians. In the poem‚ the narrator is saying he is American although he is not white‚ and is ready to claim his rights in the United States (“I‚ Too” 100-101). As the poem progresses‚ the narrator is trying to establish his identity as an American citizen who is worthy of that title (“I‚ Too” 100-101). Hughes expresses how each time he is cast out‚ he only becomes more determined‚ until he eventually demands to be an American

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    Braveheart Themes

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    shape our culture and understanding. In the film Braveheart‚ there are many emotions and morals that presented to the audience. One of the main themes of this film is freedom. Braveheart uses various film techniques to portray the theme of freedom throughout the film. Braveheart is a film about Sir William Wallace’s rebellion against the British King Edward I Longshanks. Sir William Wallace was tired of British rule over Scottish land‚ and encouraged many Scotsman to take the freedom they deserve.

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    The short story “I Stand Here Ironing” by Tillie Olsen is a story with the theme of both fear and isolation. The tale takes place in the 1950’s when the Cold War was still a major event‚ which indicates the fear in the story‚ while the protagonist in the story‚ Susan‚ represents the isolation because she believes that she and all those left will parish from nuclear war in the years to come‚ so she separates herself and displays signs of depression. The first theme‚ being fear‚ can be seen through

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