Category: Art
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The Story of Pu Yi in “The Last Emperor”
The film “The Last Emperor” is a 160 minutes movie produced in 1987 by Jeremy Thomas and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. From the film, Pu Yi was a young boy of three years when he first ascended the Dragon Throne as the ruler of Chinese empire, and seven years of age when he gave up…
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Django Unchained by Quentin Tarantino Transgressive Analysis
Table of Contents Racism Nudity and Profanities Violence Conclusion Reference List The American film Django Unchained by Quentin Tarantino has brought great controversy and debate on whether the movie deserves censoring. The film features Django as the main character, a black American slave working under his owner, Dr. Schultz, and who is hunting fugitives for…
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The Conversation and Blow Out: Images of Political Corruption
Table of Contents Introduction Fear of Surveillance Political/Corporate Corruption Conclusion References Introduction This essay will compare and contrast the use of surveillance images and the topic of political corruption in The Conversation and Blow Out. Although many cinematic features deserve to be discussed in depth, these two patterns determine the peculiar nature of both films.…
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The Film “Wind River” by Taylor Sheridan
Wyoming’s wild, out-of-control nature welcomes only the strongest into its bosom and never bows to man. Not everyone can settle in these places, and yet here, far from big cities, highways, and noise, is the Wind River Reservation, one of the last Indian havens (Sheridan, 2017). Left alone with nature and the laws of the…
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The Film “Little Big Man” by Arthur Penn
The peoplehood matrix is considered as innovative, and at the same time admittedly one of the most underdeveloped guidelines of indigenous knowledge. This doctrine holds that indigenousness is linked to the ceremonial cycle, place territory, sacred history, and specific language (Washburn & Stratton, 2008). Washburn and Stratton (2008) go on to ascertain that it is…
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The Washington Battle Monument by Maximilian Godefroy
Maximilian Godefroy, a French-American architect, has earned respect as one of the greatest authors of his time. His work is visible on many of his buildings in Baltimore and the larger United States of America. One of his finest works was the design and construction of the Battle Monument. It has become a landmark. Jean…
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Drama “Riders to the Sea” by John Synge
General considerations When it comes down to conceptualizing what would account for the methodologically legitimate approach towards ensuring the theatrical production’s successfulness, it is utterly important to be thoroughly aware of how this product can serve the purpose of propagating memes (the replicators of spatially unbounded cultural archetypes), contained in the original work of dramaturgy.…
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First Century Capernaum: Franciscans
Table of Contents Activities of the Franciscans Efforts of the Franciscans in Excavating the City of Capernaum Architectural Designs Works Cited Activities of the Franciscans The Franciscans were concerned with the continued exodus of Christians from Palestine and other regions of the Middle East. Christians left the region because of various reasons. They were fleeing…
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Screenwriting and Its Literary Elements
Table of Contents Introduction Literary Elements of Screenwriting Conclusion Reference List Introduction Screenwriting for the films is required to represent the ideas to the cast, director, and others involved in the process. Further, the script affects how the movies, TV series, games, or other work will look on the screen. It is both a process…
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“I Served the King of England” by Bohumil Hrabal
This paper seeks to conduct an analysis of “I served the king of England”1 by Bohumil Hrabal by focusing on literary means of the book and how the main character acts being an outsider of the culture. Hrabal’s books is a beautiful one narrating the simple story of a little man named Ditie yet full…