Papers On Film & Television
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Doomed Love Affairs and “A Place in the Sun”
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This 5 page report discusses director George Stevens’ “A Place in the Sun” (1951) starring Montgomery Clift as George Eastman and Elizabeth Taylor as Angela Vickers as lovers separated by both social class and circumstance. The audience understands almost from the first that their relationship is most certainly doomed. No secondary sources.
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Drug use Portrayed in Films
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In 9 pages, the author writes an essay on drug use portrayed in films. America has an active romance going with illicit drug use. This is evident in the number of films in which drug use is portrayed. Drug use is portrayed in the manner that it actually happens on the street, or in whatever venue it occurs. This use of drugs has been portrayed as both appealing and as disgusting. The film industry has taken this taboo and shown the highs and the lows of drug use. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PCdrmov.wps
Early American Literature:
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The earliest of American writers were among
the first to set foot off of the ships that sailed from Europe. John
Smith's Generall Historie Of Virginia, Rowlandson's A Narrative Of The
Captivity And Restoration Of Mary Rowlandson and William Bradford's Of
Plymouth Plantation are written in the style of the historical novel but
with the addition of romance, piety and adventure. This 9 page paper
asserts that it is the underlying religiosity of these stories that make
them comparable to the modern films: Burning Times, Sally Hemings, and
The Crucible. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Eastenders
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A seven page paper which analyses the soap opera Eastenders, looking at the way in which it conveys social and cultural messages through the development of character and plot.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JLeastend.wps
Easy Rider
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A 5 page paper which discusses the opening scene and the commune scenes
in the movie "Easy Rider." Both of these scenes do a great deal to set the mode of the
entire movie, illustrating much of what Fonda's character is searching for in his trek across
the country, that being meaning and himself. With Hopper's character we see that he is
only focusing on having a good time, no matter the cost. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAesyrder.wps
Eccentricity: “A Rose for Emily”
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A 5 page paper which examines William Faulkner’s
character Emily, from “A Rose for Emily,” in terms of her eccentricity. Emily is
discussed in relationship with other fictional characters who share some of her traits. The
characters discussed are Carrie, from the film “Carrie,” Norman Bates from the film
“Psycho,” Eleanor from the film “The Haunting,” and Annie from the film “Misery.”
Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAemlyec.rtf
Economic Aspects Of Violence On Television
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An 11 page paper. The amount of violence on television has been a subject of concern and debate for decades. The question always comes up: Why is there so much violence on television, even on children's shows? This paper explores that question. The writer first provides a general overview of the amount of violence on television with comments regarding its effect on children. The writer then focuses on the revenue from advertising. Finally, a study that found people do not remember commercials when they watch violent shows is discussed. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Economics Of The Film Industry During Its Early Years
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A 14 page research paper discussing economic issues concerning the 'rocky' success of the film industry upto and around the 1930's. The production of several early films, the role of background music, the popularizing of 16mm film, and more are described in detail. Bibliography lists 15+ sources.
Filename: Filmeco.wps
Edith Wharton’s “The Age of Innocence” -- Comparing Movie and Novel
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This 5 page report discusses and compares the 1993 movie version (directed by Martin Scorsese) of “The Age of Innocence” with Edith Wharton’s original 1920 novel. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWageinn.rtf
Editing in Lynch's Mulholland Drive
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This 5 page paper reviews the 2001 film Mulholland Drive in respect to its use of editing techniques. Themes are discussed as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA144Mulrtf
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