and setting of shooting films down to its strategic and intercontinental locus. Going back to some historical reviews of the literature written about the representation of Morocco in the Anglo-American cinema and literature‚ we find that political‚ economic‚ and religious motivations are various pretexts that legitimize the western representation of Moroccan people together with their different cultural aspects. In Belated Travelers‚ Ali Bahdad has shown how westerners from the early travelers to
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Historically representations of teenagers have been varied in the media but especially more within recent years teenagers have been represented more negatively. From the British television drama website (www.itvdrama.blogspot.com ) I was able to find out that in the past teenagers were represented as obedient‚ conforming young people who were un-sexualized and unsusceptible to the negatives of the world. It stated that as time progressed the representation of teenagers became more realistic. They
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Analytic Commentary 2 Drawing and Representation This commentary will focus on a YouTube video (Eastwestman‚ 2010) and using it to demonstrate how mark-making/drawing is important for creative development in early childhood. Also that drawing for young children is a form of representation‚ Dyson (1993) claims that it is symbols which are used to express and communicate with others (Anning and Ring‚ 2004) The child in the Video (I will refer to him Sammy) is exploring drawing materials including
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English reflection statement – Representations of War My PowerPoint collage is about my understanding of how war is represented. It explores the idea of how I believe that war is a negative connotation in society. Throughout my PowerPoint I have used images that relate well to the 3 pieces of texts that I decided to represent; The Send Off‚ The Charge of the Light Brigade and Saving Private Ryan. In my first slide I designed a title page stating the title of my PowerPoint and wrote my name
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different in both these versions of Macbeth. In the BBC movie‚ it is set in an exquisite restaurant whereas in the original play script it is set in a castle. These settings‚ even though they seem much different are very alike. The character representation is very much the same in the play script and the film. In both‚ Macbeth has long consideration before killing Duncan. Finally when the deed is done‚ Macbeth feels a huge guilt onslaught. This is represented in the film and the play script by the
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aren’t being adequately represented. This is likely because there is a lack of representation on many levels‚ rather it be on a race or gender standpoint. Even though our representatives are chosen through fair and democratic elections‚ our elections often result in an under-representation of women‚ ethnic minorities‚ and poorer social classes. This is due to our winner-take-all philosophy that routinely denies representation to a large number of voters and doesn’t accurately reflect the views of the
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memory. Jia Zhangke‚ Lou Ye‚ and Jiang Wen offer a subtle and fascinating account of the cinematic representation of the problem of memory. Since the inception of the camera‚ filmmakers have evolved motion pictures into not simply a reflection but a crucial indicator of human experience‚ especially our experience of fleeting time and of the current moment. It could be argued that all narrative representation is‚ in some way‚ a flashback. The stories created by filmmakers‚ whether illusory or realistic
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‘Meeting challenges’ My visual representation is based around the theme ‘meeting challenges’ and how this relates to the movie ‘Shawshank Redemption’. Some of the challenges faced by the characters in this movie were isolation‚ false imprisonment‚ loneliness‚ and rejection. I used black cardboard for my visual representation to show the loneliness and fear the main character‚ Andy Dufresne‚ must have endured during his time in Shawshank prison. I also used a gaol cell door to represent the
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was one of many science fiction films to win multiple awards and nominations. This film shows an excellent representation of aliens being portrayed as villains. In this film the humans devise a plan to fight back against the impostors‚ and when they spend their 4th of July fighting for freedom‚ the 4th of July becomes the worlds ’Independence Day.’ This film depicts many representations of a hero. The main hero in this text is the president‚Thomas J Whitmore. Other characters in the text also
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