| 41. | Italian Neorealism Italian Neorealism:
Italian Neorealism is a genre of film that was developed by Italians after World War II that defied many studio conventions at the time. ... Location shooting is one of the main contributions of Italian Neorealism. ...
Other traits of Italian Neorealism are its focus on p...
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| 42. | Trainspotting “Trainspotting” By Danny Boyle The title of the film describes a hobby taken up by teenagers with nothing better to do than fixate over rail schedules. This title hints at the films core message, that the mischievous contentment of youth is short-lived and if it is clung to, life will become insigni...
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| 43. | Like water for chocolate ...
Commentary:
As water for chocolate has meant a very interesting phenomenon within the contemporary Mexican culture. ... Described like example as the magical realism, the novel managed to transfer the limits of the mere curiosity and to be placed as the fiction book more sold in Mexico...
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| 44. | Is Burning a Cd a Crime Have you ever downloaded a song? Burned a CD? I bet that more than likely everyone has. I mean why not is beats going to the record store and paying twenty dollars for the same CD that you probably just can make for under a dollar. The article Ruling is Blow to privacy was written in the USA today o...
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| 45. | progressive insanities of a pioneer commentary The man in the poem Progressive Insanities of a Pioneer by Margaret Atwood is unable to shape nature into what he wants it to be. By definition a pioneer is one who ventures into unknown or unclaimed territory to settle. ... The pioneer is not comfortable about being somewhere that is so open and...
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| 46. | French Drama Commentary French Drama Commentary Introduction The passage upon which is the center of discussion is taken from Act one, scene one of Moličre’s theatrical 17th century comedy Dom Juan. In this scene we are introduced to Sganarelle who is a servant to main Character Dom Juan, and we see chauffeur of Done Elvir...
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| 47. | Alone with Three Books If i am alone in a desert island and have a chance to choose three books to read, i select the books that i read and impressed. First, i take John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" which offers many windows on real life in midwest America in the 1930s. But it also offers a powerful social commentary...
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| 48. | Salman Rushdie In East, West, Salman Rushdie explores language as both a means of communication, or miscommunication, and as a form of identification. ... “Yorick” is the most fanciful story because Rushdie speaks directly to the reader and the narrative jumps from thought to thought. ... The majority of the st...
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| 49. | Dolls House Compare and contrast the presentation of male and female characters in “A Doll’s House”, explaining how this contributes to the ideas of the play.
Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is a commentary on human relations in late 19th century Norwegian society. ...
Thus, the central idea of A Doll’s H...
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| 50. | PROSE COMMENTARY GREAT GATSBYp 41 42 ch 3 There was music constantly changing light This extract from “Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald bears great significance in the novel as, beside giving an introduction to Gatsby’s life in West Egg, it acquaints the reader with various recurring and important themes. ... There is a very vivid description of light and color, which serves m...
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| 51. | specific passage analyssis of Camus The Stranger Al El
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The Stranger, a Commentary
(From Pages 58-59)
This specific passage of the novel is one of the most symbolic, poetic, and complicated passage of the entire book. ... The significance of the passage from pages 58 to 59 are the fact that he speaks so poetically ab...
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| 52. | the use of force Summary A doctor is called to the home of a poor, immigrant family. A beautiful little girl is quite ill. As diphtheria has been going around, the doctor attempts to examine her throat. The girl, however, won't open her mouth. She fights him off and all attempts to cajole her into compliance fail. Y...
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| 53. | penis Characters • Narrator – provides brutally honest and straightforward commentary on the events of the video tape and the reactions it produces • “Video Kid” – 12 year-old girl, “neither the victim nor the perpetrator of [the shooting], but only the means of recording it,” • Victim – driver of a mediu...
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| 54. | John Donne John Donnes poem "The Calme," though well known as a literary piece, may also be considered as a historical document. ...
Donne combines this theme of religious discontent with a feeling of social despair and hopelessness evident in the following lines:
Only the calenture tog...
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| 55. | A Brief Commentary on Fences Wilson’s introduction to the play serves to inform the reader of the historical events preceding the play’s plot, as well as detail the physical environment in which the action of the play will take place. By detailing the hardships faced by blacks in their move North, Wilson establishes an atmosphe...
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| 56. | Reflections of Life Reflective Essay Throughout this year, there have been many changes in the way I write which have helped me improve in the class and on the standardized tests. There were many writings that, as a class, we have done that have helped me to recognize the different ways of writing such as commentaries,...
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| 57. | To kill a mockingbirdmaycomb county commentary on schooling system ... Therefore, the education system which the child undergoes must be effective and enjoyable for the child to progress, to be a learned and morally righteous person. An ideal education system should be flexible to attend to the children’s varying needs, such that the children’s learning progress ...
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| 58. | war in iraq
A Commentary: War in Iraq
Earlier this year USA entered Iraq and took the leader out, Saddam Huissain. The cost was very great though to everybody across America, from families who had loved one over seas to the tax payers who are going to be forced to pay more due to the billio...
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| 59. | Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck’s novel, The Grapes of Wrath, details and depicts the bewildering and disheartening story of the migrants to California during the Dust Bowl. ... But Steinbeck’s allusions to the Old Testament do not wither at that, one can also interpret The Grapes of Wrath as containing a motif of...
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| 60. | Birthright in Faulkners The Bear William Faulkner’s The Bear can be taken as a commentary on a great many things. On one hand it could be seen as a comment on man’s violent relationship to nature, this central theme is evident in this passage: “that doomed wilderness whose edges were being constantly and punily gnawed at by men wi...
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