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    Social-Psychological Principles of the Movie Unforgiven Florida Institute of Technology Most movies have different social-psychological principles‚ however most people are watching movies to be entertained‚ and not to psychologically analyze them. There are many different principles that would be applicable to the film we are discussing however‚ I have chosen to analyze three scenes discussing altruism‚ self-fulfilling prophecy‚ and counterfactual thinking. Please review the following scenes

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    time anti-hero can be traced back to the period of Romanticism. Through the view of an anti-hero‚ we are ultimately challenged to look at ourselves and our contemporary world and recognise the complexity of human condition. In Clockwork Orange and Unforgiven‚ the dichotomist relationship between two protagonists Alex and Will Munny has demonstrated our deeper understanding of the notion of an anti-hero. Alex represents the common men chained by society and their own insignificance and shaped by his

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    Gunfight Ethics

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    It is possible that there is ritual and ethics of gunfight? There is ethics and ritual of gunfight like for Film Genre book‚ Stagecoach Film‚ and unforgiving Film. The problem is that not all ethics and ritual of gunfight of these rules apply to western book and film. The western book and film that mainly involve in people that has gunfight that fights as a group or as an individual. The ritual and ethics of gunfight has rules that apply and do not apply because there some disagreement that rules

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    during expansion or travel. Overall‚ all the elements and things such as cowboys‚ Indians‚ robberies‚ gunman‚ sheriffs‚ and other things make up the Western genre. Through several examples such as High Noon (1952) by Fred Zinneman‚ Stagecoach (1939) by John Ford‚ and Unforgiven (1992) by Clint Eastwood‚ the different styles and the iconography of American Western are portrayed. Though each of these movies may have completely different plots‚ setting‚ conflicts‚ and style‚ all three movies can be considered

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    Film Genre 9/29/2013 The film I choose to dissect was True Grit .Besides many irregularities with the classic Western films‚ True Grit can nearly be considered a classic Western. Like Stagecoach‚ the film has clearly defined roles of moral and immoral‚ and in the end‚ like in all classic Western’s‚ the bad guy gets it and the good guy’s ride off into the sunset. The leading female role makes it more of a revisionist. In True Grit I believe that it has a little of both a classic Western and

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    broad daylight‚ Unforgiven carefully portrays Munny’s point of view when approaching the bar in a dark and rainy night. In fact‚ it is so dark that the audience can hardly see anything besides the fainted light in the bar. Instead of a fair and honored western duel which both sides are well informed and both had the equal chance to draw their weapon‚ Munny

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    has qualities‚ ethics‚ morals‚ and talents that stand above common standards. What exactly are the qualities that separate the true western heroes from the character that has good intentions‚ but is not a true hero? In the classic Western film Stagecoach directed by John Ford‚ John Wayne’s character‚ Ringo Kid‚ and John Carradine’s character‚ Hatfield‚ undoubtedly both performed good deeds‚ but there is no argument that Ringo Kid is a true western hero. Hatfield did not demonstrate true western

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    purpose of this essay is to analyse the western genre within a set of selected frameworks‚ to do so I will be comparing and contrasting two films that come under the western genre category and were released nearly seventy years apart‚ the 1939 classic Stagecoach‚ from director John Ford and the 2005 hybrid western Serenity‚ from director Joss Whedon. The frameworks that will be used to compare and contrast both films within consist of technology‚ gender and audience. The Western Genre ‘The western

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    Woodhouse Mill Woodhouse From 28/10/2012 From Sunday 28 October 2012 changes will be made to the times of First and Stagecoach journeys on service 52 and to the times and route of service N52. Service N52 will operate hourly principally between West Street and Woodhouse only. Service N52 operates in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings only. It is operated by Stagecoach and special night fares will apply. From October 2012‚ improvements to roads across Sheffield will be taking place‚ as

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    Samuel DeSarno 2-22-13 Doctor Novelli Film 192 Question # 3 To talk about how Pat Garret and Billy the Kid is considered a “dirty” and “revisionist” western‚ one must also look at what was occurring in our country historically at the same time. Our country went through a horrible period of civil unrest plaguing many cities with riots‚ blood being spilled with them and many anti-war movements in response to the much hated Vietnam War that had been raging for years that was

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