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Term Papers on Arts and Movies
El Norte
Number of words: 519 - Number of pages: 2.... ways of getting to the United States, through the mountain, which your most likely to get caught or go through a 2 mile dark tunnel and crawl on there hands and knees taking there chances. They went for the tunnel and even the coyote said, "it is living hell".
During there tunnel journey, they encountered rats and they were getting eaten alive. Finally they were gone and they were able to continue and they found their coyote at the end. He got them hooked up at a motel to stay.
Day 1 they try to find work, and people pick them up to put them to work and gi .....
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"Planet Of The Apes"
Number of words: 467 - Number of pages: 2.... would have been free to live as equals. The apes and the humans would
have been co-inhabitants of the earth rather than creatues in a superior-
inferior relationship. "Planet of the Apes" is a perfect example of why
language is so important.
Another reason I am disputing Mr. Burrough's opinion of this movie is its
strong message concerning how humans were treated by apes. When we watched
"Planet of the Apes," we cannot fail to notice the mutes are treated. They were
beaten, battered and bruised; they were attacked and assaulted; worst of all,
they we .....
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Comparison Of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein To Movies And TV Show's Frankenstein
Number of words: 430 - Number of pages: 2.... was very different from the movies and
T.V. shows. For one thing the monster was not even called Frankenstein.
Victor Frankenstein was the name of the doctor who created the monstrosity.
Before the doctor created the monster he was a work of art.
"I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful!," this is
what Victor said when he saw the monster before it was alive. Afterwards
it was the ugliest thing the doctor had laid his eyes upon. Unlike the
movies, the monster was very nimble and could do anything an actual living
human could. Th .....
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Time And Fate In Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 913 - Number of pages: 4.... the name of Montague, he shall not be permitted. Once at the ball,
Romeo is searching for a maiden to substitute the unrequited love of
Rosaline. Romeo happens to gaze upon Juliet, who charms Romeo. Romeo
proclaims, " Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight!/ For ne’er
saw true beauty till this night." (I, v, l 52-53) Since Romeo declares
his love for Juliet, she feels the attraction also. They believe that they
are in love and must marry. However, it is a genuine coincidence that
Romeo and Juliet were at the same place, at the same time. .....
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Chinese Arts And Crafts
Number of words: 721 - Number of pages: 3.... in the winter.
Chinese music is used in theaters as part of plays. It is also sung by the Chinese in their own folk tunes and popular songs. Instruments and voices follow the same notes in unison, instead of blending in harmony, and the rhythms are typically Chinese. Chinese melodies are very different from American tunes. Chinese scales are extremely different from American ones. Chinese music is built on five or seven notes. American music is built on the eight-note octave, with five half notes. Many Chinese tunes are never written on paper. T .....
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Dead Poets Society
Number of words: 1144 - Number of pages: 5.... a party with the girl of his dreams, his face lights up and he cant help but
smile. Still with the same angle, the camera swings around to show the faces of
his friends as he tells them his news. Their facial expressions as showed by
the camera are delightful and happy ones. This makes Knox even more happy.
The scene ends with a close up of Knox hanging up the phone and then a
high level shot of him running up the stairs.
Scene where Mr Keating tell the class to come up and stand on the desk.
To start this scene camera view as seen through Mr Keating's .....
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Macbeth: Downfall Due To Ambition And Human Weakness
Number of words: 683 - Number of pages: 3.... "fear" of Banquo; but as his mind
becomes engulfed in the his best friends murder he label's him as "your
enemy" and making sure that he is left "no rubs nor botches in the work"
Macbeth is obviously afraid of experiencing the same emotional trauma of
his first murder. Although he think he is solving his problems, his
damnation is ever progressing by making being indirectly involved in the
murder of his one time best friend and father of a line of kings. The
reader sees how ones desire for self - power can destroy himself completely.
Shakespeare's dic .....
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Broadcasting And Programing
Number of words: 1857 - Number of pages: 7.... A would start to broadcast
soaps. By show soaps, it would capture a market of 2600 viewers. All viewers
would watch because soaps is their first choice or it is their second choice but
their first is not available.
The FCC then offers a license to station B. After examining the audience sizes,
stations B also starts to show soaps. By programming to this audience, it splits
the soaps market with station A and both of them have 1300 viewers.
Station B does not pick another programming because no other choice can offer
more than 1300 viewers.
When the FCC offe .....
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