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    The Greatest showman - Synopsis and some thoughts about it. I hope you enjoy it. The Greatest showman takes place in New York city and tells the story of P.T. Barnum who grew up as a poor boy and one day founded a circus with very bizarre attractions. He brought up the concept of entertainment even though the show was made with a lot of fake sideshows. Moreover, he had all the support of his wife, who was a childhood love, and his two daughters. There were many conflicts through the movie and…

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    The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) director Ken Loach has repeatedly admitted that The Battle of Algiers (1966) has had a large influence on his own filmmaking career. In Martin Evan’s interview with Ken Loach about the Gillo Pontecorvo film, Evans says “[Loach’s] film-making is committed to a realist style; one that strives to give a voice to ordinary people and their daily lives.” The Pontecorvo film as an early example of postcolonial film is a good place to start when looking at The Wind…

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    Gizem Kızılcık COMD 322 My Darling Clementine My Darling Clementine (1946), is a Western style of retelling story within shoot-outing at OK Corral. It was directed by John Ford and based on a classic book by Stuart N. Lake. It was transformed from a story by Sam Hellman and it was turned into a screenplay by Samuel G. Engel (also; producer) and Winston Miller. Also, Cyril J. Mockridge made music of the movie. Joseph MacDonald was director of photography and finally,…

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    He must hurry back to the castle, to his rightful place as heir to the throne. In The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain, two identical boys from completely opposite families take on each other’s roles. One, a peasant named Tom Canty, assumes the role as prince. Tom wishes to see a real prince that he has heard about from stories. Whilst Prince Edward Tudor, the king’s son, becomes a pauper. The youth wants with all of his heart to swim, foot race, and the other typical boyish activities of…

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    The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is one of the great classic books written during the Roaring Twenties that still resonates within many of the readers today. Much of his book criticises the spendthrift, shallow ways money was spent, and predicts the downfall of America, as shown in the Valley of Ashes, a fictional town reduced to ashes as a result of the people’s greed. The main theme of The Great Gatsby, however, is the American dream, distorted and manipulated to become a…

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    The myth of the American Dream Citizen Kane was one of the first movies to depict the American Dream as anything less than fascinating. As a child, Kane was happy as we see in the scene where he is playing in the snow outside the family’s home, even though his parents owned a boarding house they were categorized low class. But all that changed for Kane, when Thatcher took him from this low class lifestyle, and placed in what only seemed like the American dream, a luxurious life. Overtime he…

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    The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    The concept of the American Dream has a spectrum of meaning and ideas among people, but which principle should we follow? The Argument by Parisa Changizi and Parvin Ghasemi and the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F.Scott Fitzgerald gives us an insight on the true American Dream. Changzi and Ghasemi argues that the basis of the American Dream has changed from the principles of freedom to materialism, stating that “The Great Gatsby” accurately depicted the corrupted materialistic dream. In fact,…

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    The American dream is the hope or vision of the average man making it big in America.For most people, this dream is becoming rich, famous, or just overall living like a high-class citizen. In John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men, two men by the names of George and Lennie travel the country looking for work on ranches. The novel takes place during the great depression, this of course was a low point in the belief of the American dream. But like most people, George and Lennie both had hopes and…

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    Often considered the best work of American theater to date, the tragedy Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller leaves room for much more than simply theatrical analysis. The play gives us one of the most unique glimpses into post-World War II America that is available to us today. Arthur Miller attaches the capitalistic ideals of America to his characters, thus accurately portraying the standard middle class family of the 1940s. The play’s tragic hero Willy Loman, a Jewish man, is a representation…

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    Friendship has a lot of meaning in our world. Nick and Gatsby were close friends but their friendship came from Gatsby wanting a favor from Nick which involves Nick’s cousin that Gatsby is in love with. At the end of the day, You can only really find out who your real friends are is when you are in desperate moments and you need help from the ones you call “friends.” Nick and Gatsby’s friendship starts because of Nick and Daisy being cousins and Nick admiring Gatsby’s attitude and affection…

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