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- 3171: Movie: Life, Like The Great Gatsby
- ... you are a very wealthy man that lives by himself in a manchine, on a lake and who throws parties every weekend. This is just the beginning of how to explain the way Jay Gatsby lived his life. This novel, by F. Scott, Fitzgerald is one that is very deep in thought. Fitzgerald releases little clues along the way of the novel that will be crusual to understand the ending. For ...
- 3172: Movie: The Grapes Of Wrath - The People And The Depression
- ... are few jobs, and it pays little, or at least less then what they were told. The government tried to start programs to house and employ people like the Joads. Since the people who already lived in the cities in which these developments were put didn't want them there anyway, they tried to start a riot and have the police Arrest them. Although in the movie the plan was foiled ...
- 3173: Six Hours Of Television
- ... believes that America is an easy going place, full of good-natured, humorous people. Bob Dole and Bill Clinton are good only for jokes, so why listen when they say something important? Someone who has lived in America for most, or all of their life understands what Bill Clinton and Bob Dole represents, and the jokes are just for fun. For an outsider Jay Leno is the guy to listen to ...
- 3174: A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance To Bad Rubbish
- ... pummeled the old man. Alex's final act of violence came at the house of a rich health spa owner. The gang went there with the intent of robbing the place, but the woman who lived there was alert to the scheme and called the police. She attacked Alex and he defended himself with a sculpture of male genitalia. The fight ended when Alex crammed the statue in the mouth of ...
- 3175: John Ford And Frank Capra: A Study Of Their Movies
- ... Capra and Ford worked very hard to achieve the positions in society they did, both grew up in poor large families and hence started at the bottom and worked their way to the top. They lived the American dream yet they were not so blinded by their success that they did not see the misfortune of others. They knew the American system was corrupt and unfair and set out to criticizes ...
- 3176: Apocalypse Now And Heart Of Darkness
- ... unsettled wilderness and can feel the darkness of itís solitude. Marlow comes across simpler cannibalistic cultures along the banks. The deeper into the jungle he goes, the more regressive the inhabitants seem. Kurtz had lived in the Congo, and was separated from his own culture for quite some time. He had once been considered an honorable man, but the jungle changed him greatly. Here, secluded from the rest of his ...
- 3177: Movie: Twelve Angry Men
- ... says “she's on of them too?” Juror #3 (Jack Klugman) responds to the negative comments by informing them that he too is from the ghetto. “Listen” he says “I've lived in a slum all my life, I've played in back yards that were filled with garbage, maybe you can still smell it on me.” Another gentlemen tells him “lets not be so ...
- 3178: Art
- ... against the standards of the salon. Suitably, they called themselves impressionists. These artists wanted to portray the immediacy of a moment and in doing so, capture the truth of the times and the lives they lived. There were four main influences on these artists, these were the newly introduced camera, the art of past artists, the afresh obtained, imported Japanese woodcuts and new scientific discoveries in light and color. With the ...
- 3179: The Labours Of Mendevolin
- ... II SCENE II (Enter SPRUCE followed by MEDEVOLIN and LEON stage right) MENDEVOLIN: (while entering) Spruce, are you sure that you know where you're going? SPRUCE: Trust me (gives MENDEVOLIN big smile) I've lived my whole life in foests. LEON: I can't believe you conned me into this. Some fun this is turning out to be, I'm marching through a forest, I am soaked, there are bugs ...
- 3180: Death Of A Salesman: Willy Loman - A Man With A Dream
- ... family what they wanted if he only left the world. But, his dreams were wrong, as his family did not even care enough to go to his funeral. He died for things that he had lived for- his sons and illusions of prosperity. Ironically, though, his life was not worth the happiness of his son's. And his life was definitely not worth the sacrifice that he made for them his ...
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