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Papers On Film & Television
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“Animal Farm” and Revolution
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A 5 page paper which examines George Orwell’s
“Animal Farm” as it involves a failed revolution. The film “Gandhi” is discussed in terms
of possible approaches to a successful revolution. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAanml.rtf
“Anticivilzation Emotions” and Modern Horror Movies
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This 3 page report discusses
the concepts writer Stephen King outlines in his 1981 essay titled “Why We Crave Horror
Movies.” Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWwhyhor.rtf
“Apology” and “The Passion of Christ”
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A 4 page paper which examines the connections, as they involve literature and not history, between Plato’s “Apology” and Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of Christ.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAplmel.rtf
“Birth of a Nation”: Reactions
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A 7 page paper which examines the social and political reactions to the film “Birth of a Nation.” Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAbrkkk.rtf
“Braveheart”: Fact and Fiction
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A 5 page paper which examines the historical
changes made by the director in order to appeal to the audience. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: RAbrav1.rtf
“Brazil” and “Herland”
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A 3 page paper which compares “Herland” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the film “Brazil.” Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAbraz.rtf
“Captain Corelli's Mandolin”: A Review of the Film by Steven Warbeck
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A 5 page overview of the 2001 film. While lacking some of the detail of Louis de Bernieres’s novel, “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” manages to not only convey the mood of the novel but to bring it to life. The author of this paper asserts that the backdrop of the atrocities of war serve to intensify the love story upon which the film focuses. This backdrop also serves to accentuate good in contrast to evil. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPcorell.rtf
“Children of a Lesser God”
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A 2 1/2 page paper which analyzes the film “Children of a
Lesser God.” Bibliography lists 1 additional source.
Filename: RAlessgd.rtf
“Citizen Kane”
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A 7 page paper which examines the “News on the March” scene which
is seen in the beginning of Orson Welles’ film “Citizen Kane.” No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAcitkne.rtf
“Citizen Kane” and “Battleship Potemkin”: Cinematography
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A 5 page overview of these classic films. Outlines the story line and details the cinematographic technique which is employed to present that story. Contends that art is often a reflection of societal condition, as in the case of “Battleship Potemkin” but also is often a reflection of the artist’s inner struggles, as is the case of “Citizen Kane”. These contentions are never more apparent than in the early half of the twentieth century in the days of black and white cinematography. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPCtzKne.wps
“Clockwork Orange” and Presumably Offensive Art
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A 7 page paper which examines
the film “Clockwork Orange” as well as other art forms that are generally considered to be
somewhat offensive. The paper then examines two artists who have been known to shock
viewers. Those artists are the photographic artist Andres Serrano and the performance
artist Gina Pane. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAclock.rtf