1951 film A Streetcar Named desire‚ two tragic characters‚ Blanch DuBois and Harold Mitchell are played by Vivian Leigh and Karl Malden. These actors take on the difficult task of bringing two complex‚ emotional characters onto the silver screen. With spot-on reactions to each others’ theatrical advances‚ the pair create an experience that is both enjoyable and expressively coherant. Vivian Leigh was cast for the role of Blanch DuBois for various reasons. She was white‚ slender‚ beautiful and had
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Chandler Research Paper The Big Sleep Movie vs. Novel (revision) The Big Sleep written by Raymond Chandler and published in 1939 gives us a look into a hard-boiled detective story. The novel encompasses all the subjects of a great fictional work such as thrill‚ sex‚ drama‚ action‚ romance‚ and corruption all the while leading us on a journey narrated by the lead character Philip Marlowe. In 1946 seven years after the release of The Big Sleep‚ director Howard Hawks attempted to recreate the detective’s
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We are first introduced to Edward‚ a charming man of high social and economic status‚ where as Vivian‚ a beautiful and kind prostitute‚ is forced to walk Hollywood boulevard at night in order to make some cash. After spending the night with Edward in his very expensive pent house suite he offers her a business proposal of staying with him for the rest of the week to escort him to social events. Vivian goes through her princess transformation when the hotel manager‚ Bernard‚ acts as Vivian’s metaphorical
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Hello vivian‚ I have tried to reach you on Skype phone‚ but your line was busy‚ so I decided to write you this message. I have been in search of someone with this name "vivian"‚ so when I saw you‚ I was pushed to contact you and see how best we can assist each other. I am Abdulla Abdulrahman Abdulla Qassem ‚ a Bank Officer with Emirates NBD here in U.A.E. I believe it is destiny
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Electronic and Digital Media Com/225 November 4‚ 2010 Professor Dave Sarnowski Electronic and Digital Media Industry Technology has played a big role in electronic and digital media. Technological inventions keep companies competing in the same areas. “Digital and electronic media today is plentiful with the information highway (Internet) providing answers at our fingertips‚ along with cell phones that are equipped with cameras and Internet connection”(Thomas 2010). Today media has a major
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Miss Emma is incredibly humble and wants nothing more than to make Jefferson see his worth. She demonstrates her strength and faith in the Lord to help her godson. | Personal connection/ most memorable: Personal connection to Vivian “”I want you to go up there‚” Vivian
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Redeeming the sole of Sport?. Oxon: Routledge. 37. Mottram‚ Gunnell (1996). Drugs in Sport. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. 21. Mottram (2003). Drugs in Sport. 3rd ed. New York: Routledge. 309-315. Murray. (1983). The Coercive Power of Drugs in Sports. The Hastings Centre Report. 13 (4)‚ 24. ORVICE . (2012). Dwain Chambers: It’s quite scary and I’m nervous about it. Available: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/olympics/article4187855.ece. Last accessed 17/04/12 Porterfield (2008). Doping: Athletes
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going up to the jail and talking to Jefferson‚ showing him that he is a man. Tante Lou is Grant’s aunt. She is the person who raised Grant to be the good‚ kind person that he is. She is also the one who talked Grant into talking to Jefferson. Vivian is Grant’s girlfriend; she is Grant’s encouragement. Whatever problems he has‚ he always talks to her about them and she makes him feel better‚ and helps him through them. Summary: This story is about racism in the south and how it affects
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Each character in the Noir genre has their own story; secrets and ambitions they are willing to fight for or die protecting. The protagonist of a hardboiled detective novel is no exception to that rule‚ hiding and nursing his damaged past and secrets through bottles of hard liquor. Complementing the his state of perpetual pain is the femme fatale‚ whose destructive tendencies exacerbate the woes of those around her. More often than not‚ the femme fatale serves a dual purpose of catalyzing the devastating
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Hysteria‚ originates from the Greek word for a “wandering uterus‚” and was historically used to describe a “woman’s mood swings and erratic behavior”. It was believed that in order to cure the wandering uterus a woman would need to be “confined and controlled” (Traniello). Throughout history‚ women have been made to feel as though they are not worthy of being treated respectively by people who are in control‚ in this case‚ doctors. Women’s hysteria is a large part of popular culture and literature
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