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    focused on reaching an achievement. Goal oriented characters can include the antagonist, protagonist or unimportant second character. An example of a goal oriented character is Alicia in Notorious (Alfred Hitchcock, 1946). Alicia is played by Ingrid Bergman and her goal is to gather intel on a group of Nazis,…

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    Two Theories Of Abuse

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    the most harmful abuse form carried out with a mental process with great willfulness. Patrick Hamilton’s psycho-thriller play, Gas Light, the male lead embarks on a plot to destroy the sanity of his wife. Best showed in the movie made in 1944 by Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer, it shows how when one party begins the act of isolating another, hurting the others credibility with rumor, or out put-downs, the sabotage is meant to collapse their sanity. People with strong opinions who oppose one…

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    This was my first time reading Hedda Gabler. Although I have heard of the author Henrik Ibsen before, A Doll's House was the only work I’m familiar with. Hedda Gabler was written in the very late stage of Ibsen’s life. Different than A Doll's House, Hedda didn’t run away from the house like Nora, she ran away from the entire world by choosing to end her own life. Hedda Gabler was a really short play with a pretty straightforward story. There were only a few characters which could be count on…

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    for this assignment that this was not the case. Casablanca works as an historical allegory, in the sense that the characters represent certain facets of the Allies during World War II. Rick (Humphrey Bogart) represents isolationism, Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) represents idealism, and Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) represents resistance. An example of this idea is the pivotal character of Casablanca, Rick Blaine. Rick represents isolationism, the same policy that the United States adopted after…

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    Number 15 Unfinished Sentences 1. I usually worry about not getting at least one win in Fortnite each day of the weekend. 2. I feel angry when I get a bad grade on a test. 3. I'm moody when my mom says it is time to do a hour of choirs. 4. I'm happiest when I take a me day and don't go to school 5. I feel confident when I just bought a new pair of shoes. 6. I feel frustrated when people make up lame excuses. 7. I feel depressed when I'm on vacation and all it does is rain. 8. I am comfortable…

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    have a lot going on but in a very simplistic way. The use of “pure cinema” was also used in a variety of cinematic shots of pure genius to helped take the audience in a romance and suspenseful journey through the female gaze of Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman). Hitchcock’s main goal throughout Notorious was to focus on the relationships that were developing, all while putting in the “MacGuffin” in the plot that leads the characters…

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    Happiness ambush in virtuous health and good remembrance according to Ingrid Bergman. The health is invaluable treasure people are really had in the universe. Therefore, most people want to stay in good health, sound mind, and perfect shape. In the past, people were more healthy and energetic than nowadays, because they were eaten organic food, drink milk. In these days, most families prefer the fast-food, since there are many restaurants can deliver food quickly. Moreover, nowadays people dose…

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    Earth and has been erupting almost continuously since 1932” (Ball). Because of its constant eruptions, there have been movies featuring the great volcano and novels written about its eruptions. Stromboli, directed by Robert Rossellini and featured Ingrid Bergman, focused on the life of prisoners and citizens that resided on the Island. The nightmare in the movie depicts what it has been like since the eruption in the early 1930’s. Stromboli has been constantly erupting, producing flows of lava…

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    Casablanca Film Analysis

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    The year was 1942, and Eastern nations were at war with each other, trying to keep Germany out of their beloved countries. America, however, stood at the side, with a neutrality proclamation clear in mind. Even with official neutrality, America started to lean towards helping the countries defend off Germany, ultimately fighting for basic human rights. Casablanca showcases a lone American, Rick, stuck in Casablanca, a French province at the time. The film was appealing to Americans, especially…

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    Casablanca Movie Essay

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    If I say “Casablanca” what is the first thing you think of? The movie, a variety of famous quotes, or the actual city? I am betting it was one of the first two, and doubt it was a look of total confusion because of the popularity of the movie ever since its release in 1943. Many people who were a part of its production believed it would be a flop; however, they couldn’t have been more wrong. Both the movie and the actors involved won a variety of awards including Best Screenplay, Best Director,…

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