Papers On Music, Film, Television, Theater & Photography
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Character Flaws: Antigone, Oedipus, and Death of a Salesman
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A 7 page paper
which examines the character flaws possessed by characters in the plays Antigone,
Oedipus, and Death of a Salesman. bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
Filename: RAchrctf.rtf
Charles Mingus’ Autobiography -- “Beneath the Underdog
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World As Composed by Mingus: This 5 page report discusses the
autobiography of jazz musician Charles Mingus. Mingus takes many
unexpected turns and strange detours in telling his life story,
just as he did in “telling” his musical interpretations. His
telling bends and molds facts to his own purposes as if they too
were musical notes. The book makes the reader feel like a
voyeur peering into a great mind that had the capacity to blend
impulsiveness, fantasy, fact, and craziness into one package in
almost equal amounts. The end result blurs the lines of what is
real or not but the book makes it clear that for Mingus, at the
moment of his telling it, it was real enough. No secondary
sources.
Filename: BWmingus.wps
Charlie Chaplin And Lenny Bruce
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A 20 page paper. Charlie Chaplin and Lenny Bruce influenced their respective venues of entertainment as well as the society dramatically. They did so in very different ways, however. This essay presents their early lives and their work. The writer also addresses how their early lives influenced their later work and how their work influenced entertainment and society. The problems they each had are also discussed. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGchpbr.wps
Charlie Chaplin: The Immigrant (1917)
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(6 pp.) There must be few movie-goers who do not
know of the silent film star, Charlie Chaplin. One
of the reasons for that fact, may be that there are
twelve of Chaplin's films made by Mutual Film
Company between 1916 and 1917 that have stayed
popular and are still being shown over the last
eight decades. The writer will examine one of
those films, The Immigrant, and through it look at
the performance style of "The Little Tramp,"
Charlie Chaplin. The writer will also give an o
pinion concerning the film mocking masculinity.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBchplin.doc
Charlie Parker’s “Lady Be Good” Compared with Miles Davis’
“Boplicity”
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This 5 page report discusses Charlie “Yardbird”
Parker and Miles Davis who were (and still are), inarguably, two
of the greatest performers, composers, and innovators that the
American jazz world has ever experienced. Charlie Parker and his
alto saxophone are considered hallmarks of the original bebop,
even though the music he played repeatedly demonstrated that this
was a musician following his instincts and not necessarily
attempting to create or define any particular “style.” Likewise,
Miles Davis created a musical realm like nothing ever before
heard and like Bird, Miles unashamedly and unhesitatingly did it
his way. Miles Davis played an important part in the early stages
of the progressive, or “cool” jazz that dominated the jazz scene
in the early 1950s. This report compares two of their works. No
bibliography.
Filename: BWmilesd.wps
Cheating in the Paul Newman Film "The Verdict"
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A 5 page paper which examines
cheating, from a moral and ethical position, as it is seen in the Paul Newman film "The
Verdict." Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
Filename: RAverdct.rtf
Children in Dramatic Plays
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A 5 page paper which examines the roles of children, and
the treatment of children, in seven different dramatic plays. The plays are "Oedipus,"
"Hamlet," "Antigone," "Madame Butterfly," "Death of a Salesman," "The Glass
Menagerie," and "A Doll's House." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAchldpl.rtf
Children: Bad Language and Violence on Television
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An 8 page paper which presents
an examination of how bad language and violence on television affects children negatively.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: RAyouthtv.wps
Chinatown: The Movie
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6 pages. Produced in 1974, the movie
Chinatown, Roman Polanski's most memorable movie, is considered a
benchmark for its time. Since then, there have been many movies
compared to Chinatown, but it remains a one of a kind film, one
that started the ball rolling for all of Hollywood. Chinatown
had everything then that no other film would touch, including
incest. And the ending was not the usual Hollywood ending all
tied up in pretty ribbon. This paper will focus on what
Chinatown offered and what the critics felt about it then and
still feel about it today. There will be similarities and
differences discussed as well as the main arguments of each, and
the various approaches the critics take will be considered.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGActown.wps
Chinese Identity Revealed in Ang Lee's Film, "The Wedding Banquet"
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A 9 page paper which examines how Chinese identity is revealed in Ang Lee's 1993 film, "The Wedding Banquet." Specifically considered are how the film negotiates Chinese identity, and how it can both inform as well as complicate the notion of ethnic identity, exile, diaspora, alienation,
hybridity, transnationalism, gender, sexuality, history and memory.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TGwedban.wps
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