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Papers On Music, Film, Television, Theater & Photography
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"Europa, Europa"
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5 pages in length. Polish writer-director Agnieszka
Holland's film Europa, Europa both historically and emotionally addresses the extent to which people will go in order to stay alive. Caught within the hostile world of Nazi warfare, Jewish youth Solomon Perel realizes that the only way he is going to escape a brutal death at the hands of the Nazis is by masquerading as one of them. Indeed, the dichotomy of his circumstances is aptly captured through Holland's cinematic eye, allowing viewers to gain a significantly better understanding of the harshness that enveloped Perel's very survival. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCeurop.wps
"Fellowship of the Ring": Movie and Novel
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An 11 page paper which compares and
contrasts the film rendition and novel of J.R.R. Tolkien's "Fellowship of the Ring."
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAlordrg.rtf
"Ferris Bueller" and Four Ethical Traditions
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This 11 page paper examines the film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" from the perspective of the four great philosophical traditions: Greek, Utilitarian, Deontological and Biblical. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVFerisB.rtf
"Finding Forrester": Reality or Hollywood Glamour?
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A 6 page paper which
examines the film "Finding Forrester" and discusses whether such a portrayal could be real
or whether it is nothing more than Hollywood glamour. The paper utilizes Richard
Rodriguez' work titled "The Achievement of Desire" which discusses aspects of educating
the minority. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAfindfr.rtf
"Flatliners": Do the Ends Justify the Means?
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This 3 page paper discusses the morality of the situation portrayed in the film "Flatliners." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVFltLne.rtf
"From Rosie to Lucy"
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This 3 page report discusses "From Rosie
to Lucy" in After the Fact: The Art of Historical Detection, by James W. Davidson and
Mark H. Lytle. The essay demonstrates the ways in which the most common components
of the reality of life in the United States are documented through its social constructs. In
this circumstance, the role of women in American society is considered via the construct
of "Rosie the Riveter" of World War II an "Lucy" of the popular I Love Lucy television
series. Bibliography only lists the primary source.
Filename: BWhisdet.rtf
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