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    belittles the men resulting in the loss of their masculinity. The deprived environment that is ruled rigidly results in fear and passiveness. ‘’ McMurphy is protagonist and hero, and the viewer's sympathy is engaged by the character's roustabout charm and apparently sacrificial motive to "cure" the other patients of their respective ailments’’ (Zubizaretta,…

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    celebrated actress to crossover to Hollywood who successfully represented Latin culture and identity to the masses. Her celebrity and iconic status helped spread awareness in differentiating between race and Mexican ethnicity in the U.S. Through her charm and beauty, she garnered a great deal of attention from the public eye, consequently many of her peers and colleagues saw her in the same light. Del Rio 's significance to Latinos in films is regarded as an essential steppingstone to her…

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    thinking and ideas are very different. But the pursuit of a better life and the pursuit of the interests of reality are the common feelings of mankind. Therefore, in Pride and Prejudice and A Dream of Red Mansions, we can see the similar personality charm of Darcy and Jia Baoyu though they have different life outcomes. 4.1 Different Ideological Culture Love is a charming and brilliant word. People in different cultures have different ways of expressing love. In the traditional oriental…

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    Despite appearing to be shallow and superficial, he is a person of surprising emotional depth. He is also quite morbid and gloomy when the mood takes him and has often taken the role of doomsayer. Jay is a person shattered by extreme trauma who has haphazardly put himself back together. The…

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    who was actually not a character with an approach of gentleman inside him appeared to be helpful and generous in first part. But in third part, he reveals his other side by treating Shylock ill. Bassanio defines his love for Portia for her grace, charm and beauty reality reveals the truth that he loved Portia for her wealth not for her personal attributes. Their love seemed to be mark less in first part but later it was stained by the stigma of greed. Portia and Nerissa were dressed up in…

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    “It’s full of-“ I hesitated. –“Her voice is full of money,” he said suddenly. That was It. I’d never understood before. It was full of money-that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals’ song of it… high in a white palace the king’s daughter, the golden girl…” There is a shift in Nick’s perspective of Daisy because he changes from being an outsider to more of an insider. Nick…

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    Mr Minivers Film Analysis

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    Garson (who won the Oscar for best actress) is good as the titular character. Her acting and character are superficial and stereotypically polite early on, but as the film goes on she becomes increasingly sympathetic and three-dimensional. Walter Pidgeon is wonderfully charismatic as Clem Miniver, never overplaying his role. Theresa Wright (best supporting actress winner) also brings a natural charm to her role as Carol Beldon. Finally, the best performance in the film comes from Dame May Whitty…

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    he could to fulfill his greed for daisy, by targeting daisy with her greed of the lifestyle and money that Gatsby had gained.Her voice is full of money... That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money - that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbal's song of it..."(Fitzgerald).What eventually became the downfall of Gatsby, was that he believed the money would win him daisy back, but he would never be accepted because even though he had…

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    the easiest way to live a fulfilling life. Having grown up with money, daisy in turn is superficial both from having everything she could want to expecting things to be that way. Even Jay gatsby who is madly in love with daisy acknowledges this when talking to Nick he says, "Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly. That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money—that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it. “(pg.) Money…

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    Jesus Son Film Analysis

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    The movie Jesus’ Son, released in 2000 and directed by Alison Maclean, is based on a collection of short stories of the same name written by Denis Johnson. The short story collection was published in 1992 and would be considered dramatic. The protagonist in both is referred to as FH and is a substance abuser, but that is where the similarity ends. Within the short story collection, FH appears to be dark and detached, with an unusually shallow perspective of his experiences. Johnson appears to…

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