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    The New York Times, wrote a film review of the movie, “Remember the Titans”. His article, “How the Goal Line Came to Replace the Color Line,” presents a short but detailed analysis of the sport centered movie. “How the Goal Line Came to Replace the Color Line” is an article that is meant for everyone, regardless of race. In fact, Scott implores that viewers of all races will be infused with pride after viewing “Remember the Titans” because it makes viewers reminiscent of great times in history…

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    because he doesn’t make Henry regret his decision. James performs very well against Harvard university and it his emotional debate that ensures that the team is victorious. He steps up when he is called upon on and is able to lead team. In remember the Titans, leadership is portrayed throughout the film. One key moment of this leadership portrayal is shown through Julius at the state championship game. At halftime the team is losing and coach Boone speech to them was to basically prepare them…

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    monsters to save his mother; in the movie, Perseus goes on a similar adventure but for the princess and to challenge the Gods. There are many similarities and differences between the story of Perseus and Clash of the Titans. The underlying story line in the story of Perseus and Clash of the Titans is very similar. Perseus goes on a dauntless adventure to save a woman in both stories. In the movie, when Hades appears in King Acrisius’ palace he threatens to release the Kraken unless he sacrifices…

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    the country they came from, the colour of their skin, and the language they speak. Racism is a theme that is seen all over the world and also plays a big part in our modern history. In the novel to ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and the film ‘Remember The Titans’, the racism prevalently between black and white Americans is dealt with in a numerous amount of ways. The novel is not a true story but is based on life at the time whereas the film is based on real events that happened. Throughout both the…

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    In the film, many problems emerged from combining two football teams. Among all these problems, two most fundamental ones are distribution of authority between two coaches, and racism. In the Titan, both the black head coach Herman Boone and the white coach Bill Yoast want what is best for the team, however they disagree with what is the best. Coach Yoast believes that the team should try more complex plays, while coach Boone wants to keep the simpler plays. Solution of this dispute is shared…

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    Pandora was the very first woman who was formed out of clay by the gods. The Titan Prometheus had originally been assigned with the task of creating man. But because he was displeased with their lot, stole fire from heaven. Zeus was angered, and commanded Hephaistos and the other gods to create a woman, Pandora, and endow her with the beauty and cunning. He then delivered her to Epimetheus, the foolish younger brother of Prometheus, for a bride. When he had received her into his house, Pandora…

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    "Remember the Titans" showed you how rough things were in this time. Also how so many people weren't accepted and how difficult it was to be black. They faced so much hate that it seemed like it would've been almost impossible to live a normal life. This movie also shows you the struggles you have to go through to get to victory and success, and how true friendship could form if you just give others a chance. In the film "Remember the Titans", Coach Boone showed great deals of leadership. By…

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    The Titan Cronus swallowed his children, but not noticing that his younger son, Zeus, would overthrow him. Not only did the Zeus achieve victory in becoming the god of gods but then marries his sister. He rule the world as a lightning god. Greek Mythology is a very interesting subject with endless hair raising legends. The gods of Olympus are the whole image of Greek Mythology. In this essay I will analyze the main gods and describe the detail and characteristics. I will compare the six siblings…

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    word that sums up any and all forms of judgement, something that is apparent throughout history. Whether it is the racism in ‘Remember the Titans,’ the sexism in ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ judgement in ‘On the Sidewalk Bleeding,’ or discrimination in ‘The Butler,’ prejudice is the one word that sums up these behaviours. Throughout most of the movie, ‘Remember the Titans,’ Boaz Yakin shows the theme of prejudice. Prejudice, which is shown through racism and judgement. It is set…

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    which is why writers continue to use them. The archetypes: heroes, damsels in distress and the devil figures are all present in the three stories, Clash of the Titans, Little Snow-White and Rapunzel. Heroes are always a huge part of every story or movie, and this is the case in both Clash of the Titans and Rapunzel. In Clash of the Titans, Perseus would be considered a…

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