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This paper is a review of the movie, The Doll House. The play gave the reader a complete picture of Nora as a perfect housewife and mother. She was always pretty and happy, with a bit of rebellion in her, which can be seen from the fact that she borrowed money illegally to take her sick husband to Italy. Here she did it only out of love for her husband. The relationship, however, seems to be a rather loving one. They seem to be perfect for one another. The movie also overemphasized the coldness in the setting. While the play mentions the cold and snow, the movie seems to revolve around it.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 871 The Doll House.doc
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114.16353 Answers to Five Questions in Drama
This paper will answer five questions on the playwrights: Ibsen, Pirnadello, Strindberg, and Chekhov. By understanding different themes of characterization within these texts, we can see how each uses a significant blend of characters to change traditional ideas of character development. This is how we can answer these questions from the texts in this form.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16353 Ibsen Strindberg Pirandello.doc
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115.16523 Elton John and Tim Rice's AIDA
Verdi?s opera of eternal love and political duty are sprinkled with a little bit of Disney magic in Elton John and Tim Rice?s AIDA. Their first efforts together since their work on The Lion King, John?s masterful composing and Rice?s powerful lyrics once again combine to spell success.
The story is that of an ancient ?love triangle between Aida, a Nubian princess stolen from her country, Amneris, an Egyptian princess, and Radames, the soldier they both love?. (?Disney on Broadway?) At first, the story is set in a modern day museum when Amneris comes to life in front of two strangers and whisks them back in time, where the young man and woman are shown to be Aida and Radames.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16523 AIDA musical review.doc
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116.16693 Comparison of Three Scorsese Films
This 6 page paper compares three films directed by Martin Scorsese; Taxi Driver (1975), Raging Bull (1980) and Casino(1995). The paper looks at the way in which the characters in each film are affected by the environment within which the film is set how this defines the characters and constrains their actions leaving them the victims of their own fate. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16693 film Scorsese casino.doc
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117.20028 What is Great About Hound Dog?
In this paper, we will examine what is great about the song ?Hound Dog?. This song represents, in many ways the malleability of a rock and roll song, in that, not only can different performers have different interpretations of it, but also, the song can morph into something almost completely different from the original and still be called the same thing. Though, this is an interesting issue, which raises and important question that we will focus our essay on: Is the Elvis recording of Hound Dog the same song, or same art object, as Big Mama Thornton's recording?
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 20028 Hound Dog Thornton.doc
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118.20376 Communication and Rhetoric in Media Texts
The rhetorical strategies of logos, logical appeal, pathos, emotional appeal, and ethos, authorial appeal do not appear merely in political discourse and debate. They are part of the everyday mechanism of media text production. Advertising, the most pervasive media genre in existence, uses techniques of persuasion to foster its one goal, consumption.
119.20812 Globalization and Domestic Economy in Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
This paper will seek to discuss the nature of globalization within Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw. By understanding the main antagonist in the play, Andrew Undershaft, and his tendency toward greed without ethics, we can surely learn that modern times, vary little with these types of men. President George Bush is a clear example of this in the War in Iraq. By comparing modern economic manners in International law, we can see how Shaw reflects a truth about capitalism, and why men seek power illegally.