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21662 Black Like Me This paper discusses the film, "Black like Me" in terms of what it says about racism and discrimination in America. Considering also the reality of the story based on the experiences and book by John Howard Griffin, a man who tinted his skin black and then traveled through the South in the late 1950s, finding he was rejected by the white society and eventually the black society alike.
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21663 Black Like Me This paper discusses the film, "Black like Me" in terms of what it says about racism and discrimination in America. Considering also the reality of the story based on the experiences and book by John Howard Griffin, a man who tinted his skin black and then traveled through the South in the late 1950s, finding he was rejected by the white society and eventually the black society alike.
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21664 Black Like Me This paper discusses the film, "Black like Me" in terms of what it says about racism and discrimination in America. Considering also the reality of the story based on the experiences and book by John Howard Griffin, a man who tinted his skin black and then traveled through the South in the late 1950s, finding he was rejected by the white society and eventually the black society alike.
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21671 Authority in ?Tartuffe? This paper will present an analysis of the satirical play Tartuffe by Moliere. By analyzing the behaviors of Orgon, we can understand how he implements a patriarchal Christian authority over his wife and daughters. By realizing the depth and scope of Moliere's positions on patriarchies, we can see why he used the satiric form to shows Orgon's weakness as a father.
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21740 The Struggle for another Metropolis: Batman Returns? Gotham City It would take only a cursory glance at production stills to conclude that Tim Burton, in Batman Returns (as well as its predecessor, Batman) borrows freely from the seminal Fritz Lang film Metropolis. While Burton?s Gotham City is not a city of the future as Lang?s was, but a city outside of time, both the design of the city and the way Burton?s camera explores it use the same technical and stylistic tools of the German Expressionism on display in Metropolis.
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21782 Three Films and the Workplace This paper reports on three films and the way they depict the workplace and workplace issues, the films being "Falling Down" from 1993 (Joel Schumacher), "Modern Times" from 1936 (Charles Chaplin), and "Norma Rae" from 1979 (Martin Ritt), with the three suggesting that the workplace is often not designed for the humans who work there and that in this fact are seeds of rebellion.
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21837 Hamlet This paper compares the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare and the film version directed by Franco Zeffirelli in 1990, with Mel Gibson as Hamlet, suggesting that the film version is more like a travelogue than a reasonable interpretation of the text and that the darkness of the play has been altered to create a more glamorous and visually pretty Denmark than the play would have.
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