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The Purge Movie Review

Movie Review

Words: 300 (2 pages)

In the movie, the Purge is a state-sanctioned chaos intended to promote social catharsis. This begs the question of whether this approach is beneficial or equally hazardous as a form of governance that relies on blind faith. What are your suggestions on how the Philippine context could replicate the Purge? Please provide an explanation. From…

Using Humor in English Language Teaching to Motivate the Students in Learning

Humor

Humour

Learning

Words: 1976 (8 pages)

Introduction Research Background The teacher is always seen as a serious and authoritative person in teaching. Quite often many students are afraid to ask questions or discuss with their teacher. Even though the teacher should make students become more active in learning and also motivate students. But not all teachers always show the side of…

Joyce and Hemingway: A Study in Human Nature

Ernest Hemingway

The Dead

Words: 839 (4 pages)

James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway are two writers who chose to write stories about human nature and life with sincerity and clarity regarding their characters’ thoughts, emotions, actions, and relationships with others. In Joyce’s The Dead,” the main character Gabriel Conroy is portrayed as a detached man from the people he used to be close…

A Semiotic Analysis: an Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Bridge

Owl

Words: 1725 (7 pages)

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story set during the American Civil War, written by author Ambrose Pierce. The story was later adapted into a short film by director Robert Enrico and became an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1963. Enrico used dialogue and voice-over sparingly, instead relying heavily on the…

Jesus of Montreal: A Movie Review

Jesus

Movie Review

Words: 686 (3 pages)

            Father Leclerc, a parish priest, noted that the church passion play has lost religious significance in the lives of his parishioners. With the goal of reinstating its importance, he hires an impassioned actor named Daniel. Daniel’s role is to energize the people of the parish and put new meaning into the liturgy of the…

Gothic architecture: Stained Glass

Gothic architecture

Presentation

Words: 466 (2 pages)

Introduction Stained glass maybe regarded as part of the Holy Scriptures; the art not just installed to introduce color and religious iconography into church interiors but also enlightens those who are within the structure as it expel the wind and the rain, that is, all the things hurtful but transmit the light of the True…

The Accident Tourist: The Novel and The Movie Character Analysis

Movie

Novel

Words: 1697 (7 pages)

In this paper, I am going to be comparing and contrasting the movie version and the novel entitled “The Accidental Tourist. ” First, when one begins to read the book, they will notice that the opening scene takes place in a car on a rainy day. During this pivotal scene Sarah Leary asks Macon if…

1930 Motion Picture Production Code Summary

Crime

Ethics

Film

Words: 407 (2 pages)

The Motion Picture Production Code (1930, – 1 -Association of Motion Picture Producers Inc. and The Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America) The Motion Picture Production Code, made to control the making of talking, synchronized and silent motion pictures, in order to provide wholesome entertainment to the public. There are twelve sections including Crimes…

Ludwig Van Beethoven Analysis

Classical Music

Ludwig van Beethoven

Words: 436 (2 pages)

Beethoven’s education, particularly in music, greatly influenced his life. Raised in a family with deep musical connections, he received initial instruction on the piano and violin from his father. Unfortunately, Beethoven’s formal schooling only reached elementary level, resulting in difficulties with mathematics. At the age of 19 in 1789, Beethoven sought legal measures to become…

Vann Molyvann and the New Khmer Architecture

Architecture

Words: 1327 (6 pages)

Cambodian architecture is well known for the temples and monuments of Angkor; but the country is also home to an extraordinary, and imminently threatened, collection of modern buildings from the 1950’s and 60’s. Following its independence from France in 1953 to the outbreak of civil war in 1970, Cambodia experienced a renaissance in architecture and…

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