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Term Papers on Arts and Movies

Franco Zeffirelli And Baz Luhrmann's Romeo And Juliet
Number of words: 998 - Number of pages: 4

.... which entice the audience into genuinely feeling the spirit of Shakespeare. First, the movie starts with an prologue masked as a news broadcast on television. This sets the scene of the play by illustrating the violence occurring between the two wealthy families, the Montagues and the Capulets. In Zeffirelli's film of "Romeo and Juliet," the prologue takes the form of a dry narrator relating the story of the Montagues and Capulets over a backdrop of an Italian city. For most modern viewers (especially teenagers), the Luhrmann picture is fast-paced, keepi .....


The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
Number of words: 832 - Number of pages: 4

.... on the prisoners to test how much pain one could endure and what would improve the human race. Hitler believed that a perfect human race consisted of humans with blonde hair and blue eyes. Since the doctor believed in the ideas of Hitler, he genetically engineered prisoners to have these qualities, along with the people that worked at the doctor's home. In order for the children to grow up looking, thinking, and acting like Hitler, the doctor's planning necessitated precise planning. Along with the help of a nurse, he reviewed the charts of thousands o .....


The Crucible: Summary
Number of words: 395 - Number of pages: 2

.... out and tell the court that Abigail tried to kill her severel times so she would lie for them. John Proctor has an even bigger conflict, he has to maintain his good and honest image while keeping a deep secret inside of him. He seems like any other citizen in the community except he has had an affair with Abigail and he is afraid abigail is trying to kill his wife to get him. Proctor weighs all parts of this conflict and decides that he must not make another mistake, so he admits to witchcraft and goes to the death. Reverend Hale is the person who initiate .....


Romeo And Juliet: Romeo
Number of words: 332 - Number of pages: 2

.... together. When Romeo says "I have a night's cloak to fide me from their sight." On page 510, line 80. He meant that he will hide from everyone, just to see Juliet. People say many good and bad things about Romeo. For instance on page 500, line 67, when Capulet says "Verona brags of him." When Lord Capulet said that it shows that he is well respected by Verona and its people. People say bad things about Romeo, when Tybalt says "It fits when suck a villian is a guest, I'll not endure him" on page 500, line 75. Tybalt calls him a villian because he dis-li .....


Violence On Television
Number of words: 1197 - Number of pages: 5

.... as intellectually empty, especially while he is watching TV. The Addict lives hand to mouth from the potato chip bag. He is lazy and will often go for hours without moving from the television. If the Addict is not glued in front of the TV, he is most likely to be found paging through his latest issue of TV guide, carefully selecting the shows which he will watch that week and marking them off with a highlighter. On an average day the Addict will come home from work or school, put off all responsibilities, and escape into the world of TV. In this world .....


Macbeth: Macbeth A Tragic Hero
Number of words: 460 - Number of pages: 2

.... of Duncan, Macbeth entered into a life of evil. Since he overcomed his good nature, he no longer needed to be with his friend Banquo. He wanted to protect his ambition, by killing the king, and now he killed Banquo, due to the prediction of what the witches said about Banquo's son becoming the king. Macbeth wanted to ensure that he would reach his ambition without problems. Macbeth, who now no longer needed any encouragement from Lady Macbeth, started to leave her in ignorance of his plans. Near the end of the play, Lady Macbeth sleepwalked and had a dr .....


The Nature Of Art
Number of words: 1880 - Number of pages: 7

.... of Doric, which are plain and simple, Ionic, which have some details, and Corinthian, which have lots of details and design. The buildings of the time also were shaped in interesting forms like circles, ovals, or squares. Religion was also an important on Greek art. They gave many tributes to their gods and goddesses, which controlled many aspects of their lives. A strong example is the massive sculpture of the goddess, Athena, located in the Parthenon. Statues were made of bronze and sometimes marble. They were very life-like, and although there are no remaini .....


The Print Media Is Less Effective Than Other Media Types
Number of words: 418 - Number of pages: 2

.... available, and waiting can be unpleasant if you are anxious for the inside scoop. Television, on the other hand, is available on a daily basis, and it can be turned on at any. Satellite owners have an even greater advantage, they can find global news and have a greater number of choices such as which news program to watch. Also, if a person is illiterate or a poor reader, it is quite obvious that they will choose television over a newspaper. Television is a much easier alternative than obtaining news through print. A third and very important reason that prin .....



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