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    Gone With The Wind

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    The female lead in Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O’Hara played by Vivien Leigh was a highly emotional and overdramatic character. The actress contributed her strong and vain role through physical action and characterization. Throughout the film, Scarlett cries, yells and overdramatizes a multitude of conditions thrown her way. I believe it is the combination of cinematic techniques such as editing and sound that created an emotional impact among the film. Without the way Vivien’s character’s…

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    Why Is Ariel Levy Crazy

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    contributing to misogynistic and stereotyped belief systems.” Over the past 80 years we have revolutionize our culture, in a way that the way you dress determines the value that you have. Where flashing our `boobs to cameras from show like “Girls Gone Wild” is something absolutely normal. Where movie stars and female celebrities dress like stripers when they are supposed to promote female domination and…

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    Gone With the Wind Critical Analysis Gone with the Wind directed by Victor Fleming, released in 1939 is a historic film that portrays the life of a young female, Scarlett O’Hara. Taking place before, during and after the Civil War, embraces O’Hara’s experiences, struggles, victories, relationships and failures. Although this film was made decades ago, it created an impact and is still one of the most preeminent movies ever made. The filmmakers used consistent work, by incorporating beautifully…

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    A Long Way Gone

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    There are many forms of media that inform us of the disturbing practice of recruiting and exploiting Child Soldiers, but the most prominent and moving of them are the book “A Long Way Gone” (A LONG WAY GONE) written by Ishmael Beah and the documentary, “War Dance” (WAR DANCE) directed by Sean Fine. “A Long Way Gone” follows the true story of the writer, Ishmael Beah during the time when he was a child soldier in Sierra Leone, on the North West coast of Africa. “War Dance” documents the stories…

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    Manipulation In Gone Girl

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    In Gone Girl, anger is mainly derived by many reasons and one of the main reasons is deception and manipulation. This main factor drives protagonists to their breaking point where their anger speaks loudly. Amy and Nick represent an angry married couple who manipulate and deceive each other and their whole society. Amy is the perfectly cool girl who is funny, smart, pretty and successful and was always referred to be the fictional Amazing Amy. Being compared to a fictional character that was…

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    Feminism In Gone Girl

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    Gone girl is based on the novel by woman writer Gillian Flynn thus it is basically inevitable for the author to place her expectation on Amy. The toughness and intelligence of her is an attraction to the audience of the same gender although she has been built by the author as a bitch obviously. On the other hand, from a male’s angle, David Finch infused a sense of wicked black humor into some scenarios as a mockery to Amy’s egotism. The story is presented mostly from Nick 's perspective in the…

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    Summary Of Saigon Is Gone

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    barely creeps along”(Lai 67). From this and the rest of the poem Saigon Is Gone, we can infer that Ha and her family are standing on this gigantic crowded navy ship terrified that they are going to get bombs dropped on them, just imagine the madness, terror, and chaos going through their minds at this moment. The words and phrases the author uses like dropping all the bombs they have left, creeps along, it’s over, and Saigon is gone help us to visualize…

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    Monosyllabic Poem Gone

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    issues: death after love, isolation from the world, stolen moments of salvation through connection with another, and the return to ultimate despair, to death. The monosyllabic “Gone” conveys- simply and brilliantly- the finality, abruptness, and cruelly simple matter-of-fact nature of the situation. Her parents are gone, and so is she; her departure from church is her rejection (“refusing”) of conventional appearances of mourning (“stiff processions”) and her voluntary exclusion from the…

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    Gone with the Wind is a famous novel which was written by Margaret Mitchell,first published in 1936 and adapted to film having the same name in 1939. Both film and novel received positive appraises from adorer all over the world. It is the story of process of a girl named Scarlett O’Hara from the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner to a commercially successful businesswoman who fought for her own and family sake during the Civil War and the days of Reconstruction. The name of the…

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    Gone By Michael Grant

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    “Gone” is a coming of age novel written by Michael Grant. When someone comes of age, they go on a journey from being a child to growing into an adult. This transition requires enormous amounts of responsibility and courage. “Gone” is a story where many different children are forced to grow up faster than they ever expected. Without adults, they need to learn how to survive on their own with no one to help them figure it out except each other. “Gone” shows this theme of coming of age by the…

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