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    Pather Panchali Themes

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    Pather Panchali is the first film in the critically acclaimed Apu Trilogy created by Bengali director Satyajit Ray in 1955. Pather Panchali was originally a novel written by the Indian writer Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay and Ray was inspired to make the film while working as a graphic designer for the Signet Press. Ray was inspired to create the film while working on the illustrations for the book’s re-release in 1944 and the drawings would later be used by Ray as a guide for the movie script…

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    dark comedy and particularly film, Manuel Puig has been a very successful writer. Born in 1932 in General Villegas, a small town on the Argentine pampas, Puig began studying English at the age of ten, to get a better understanding in American movies he watched daily with his mother. Puig's early passion for the movies is visible in his narrative style, which characterizes itself on dialogue, and in the lives of his characters, where the glamorous and idealized world of films serves as a…

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    Red Sorghum Essay

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    The Gaze in the Movie “Red Sorghun” Red Sorghum is a movie that was directed by Zhang Yimou and produced by Wu Tianming. The movie was released in 1987 in China. The leading actors in the film are Gong Li and Jiang Wen. Jiu’er’s grandson was the narrator of the film and it addressed the events that happen to his grandparents in the 1930s. The story started with Jiu’er being forced by his father to tie the knot to the leprous proprietor of a cellar. Later Jiu’er was being tricked to believe in…

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    Mellodrama 1. the conventions of melodrama are the characters for example the villan, hero and herione. One of the main conventions that help with making these characters is music, when the hero enters the room or saves someone heroic music will play, but when the villan kills someone or steals something evil music will play. Gestures are another big part of the theartre as it gives delivery of speech and motion for example someone rolling their eyes obviosly is idicating that they are fed up.…

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    time was seeing acceptance to break the general functions of the elements of society and change, in general. But retaliation remained because of the orthodox society. The film takes on homosexuality to reflect such changes and puts forward stereotypes like army personnel, real estate agents and the middle class, in general. The film also takes on the middle class in the context of the above two ideas of stereotyping and materialism showing how they like to pretend to be successful, rich and…

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    There are many similarities between the film and novel of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The characters, setting, and plot are the same. The characters are well portrayed in the movie. Both the movie and book focus on the main character, Katniss Everdeen. Katniss and Peeta, the winners of the 74th hunger games, start off by going on a winner’s tour. The tour shows beginnings of the rebellion. President Snow orders Katniss to try and stop the rebelling but she fails at doing it. President Snow…

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    him. This shows that he can still believe and that he just does not as much as he once did. He also says he is not ready yet which was him telling God that he was not ready to die just yet. His internal conflict is one of the main points of the character…

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    stages has a different meaning and represents different stages of a journey that the main character or characters go on. The call to adventure is when the hero in the story accepts that they have to go on a journey or adventure to…

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    The new Stephen Chbosky film, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, based on the novel of the same author and name seems like a much needed update of J.D. Salinger’s novel, The Catcher in the Rye. The film provides a fresh perspective on the many heavy topics such as death, mental illness, and growing up brought up in Salinger’s novel. However, although “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is a more relatable and heartwarming version, The Catcher in the Rye still proves to be the most groundbreaking…

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    Evaluation Setting Further, we can see the narrative of the story is fantastic. The Fellowship of the Ring is indeed a literary fictional treasure. The conflict of the story is creatures vrs. creatures. Each character of the story is essential for the making of the movie, both primary and secondary, even the antagonist. At the beginning of the story there is a beautiful calmed places called the Shire. This is the home of the hobbits. A place with beautiful-cozy houses with round doors. The…

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