The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales directed by Brian J. Gill. The play was located at the James Lumber Center. Brian J. Gill’s production of The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales captured attention, taught important life lessons, and the importance of having fun. One of the main characters was Jack, the narrator, who was also featured in Jack and the Beanstalk. Like Jack, the other characters were based off of…
The Flawed Man and Identity in The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Humans have always encountered the idea of the ‘flawed man’ because we see it in ourselves, and in the people around us. The flawed man is never finished and continuously pushes and strives to improve himself or compensate for faults. Diaz’s fascination with the ‘flawed man’ is apparent in all three of his major novels, Drown, This is How You Lose Her, and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. The majority of his characters…
Spider-Man gets into a fight with doctor octopus but then more of Spider-Man's villains show up. the team is called the sinister six. It’s made up of green goblin hobgoblin venom sandman scorpion kraven the hunter and vulture. Spider-Man knew it would not be an easy fight so he fought them one by one. First he fought green goblin Spider-Man webbed a few buildings and jumped on green goblins hoverboard and propelled it into a building. Spider-Man jumped off quickly to not get injured.then he…
“Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can. Spins a web, any size, catches thieves, just like flies. Look out! Here comes the Spider-Man”. Spider-Man is the world’s favorite web-slinging hero. The Spider-Man franchise began as a comic series, but has since then been adapted into movie form, where there are currently six official live-action Spider-Man movies. Between the initial adaptation, Spider-Man, and the latest installment, Spider-Man: Homecoming, there are many factors that vary.…
The narrator introduces himself as an “invisible man.” He explains that his invisibility owes not to some biochemical accident or supernatural cause but rather to the unwillingness of other people to notice him, as he is black. It is as though other people are sleepwalkers moving through a dream in which he doesn’t appear. The narrator says that his invisibility can serve both as an advantage and as a constant aggravation. Being invisible sometimes makes him doubt whether he really exists. He…
Summarize the key players in the Kennewick Man Controversy The key players in the Kennewick Man Controversy were James Chatters a person who runs an archaeological firm and consults with local corners. In the late part of July 1996 James Chatters would be contacted by the Benton County Coroner. Some teenagers had found some skeletal remains which had washed up on Colombia River bank. There would be more bones found in the same location later on and Chatter would begin to reconstruct those…
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) is directed by Marc Webb; his background is in short films and music videos, but many would agree that he did a fantastic job on only his second major motion picture. In this film, one of the many reboots of Stan Lee’s original Marvel comic books, a radioactive spider bites Peter Parker and allows him to develop superpowers that he uses to help New York City stay safe. That’s not all though, there are also giant evil lizards walking around that have a vendetta for…
Jarmusch’s film Dead Man (1995) is the departure from a typical western genre turned postmodern shown through cinematic qualities that emphasize a surreal feel and dream-like state throughout. The film is shot in black and white and follows the narrative tale of William Blake (Johnny Depp) a man wanted for the murder of a wealthy mans’ son, after he shot him dead in defense on his first night in the western town named Machine. Blake is met by an out casted Native American who goes by the name…
Cinderella Man is an intriguing and powerful film that tells the story of James J. Braddock, a boxer struggling to make ends meet during the Great Depression. In Braddock's younger years he was the star of the show, the ultimate American boxer. During one of Braddock's fights he sustained a serious injury, one that would cause his momentum to come to a screeching halt. Then to make matters worse the depression struck and Braddock's lost all of his savings, and along with his wife and kids were…
approximately one page of analysis in which you examine how at least two quotes show the development of a theme. If you are reading a work of nonfiction, you can still explore how an overarching message is developed. Throughout the book, The Invisible Man, the main character which is still nameless, travels from his homeland the south of the U.S to the North side. In his journey, he lives with the struggle of not knowing who he is, nor does he know the purpose of his life. From the beginning…