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The Different Views Between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson on the New Government

Government

Hamilton

Politics

Words: 764 (4 pages)

Though both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson served as members of President Washingtons cabinet, the two held very different views on the newly founded U.S. government and the role of the masses in that government. During the 1790s the views of Hamilton and Jefferson would develop into two competing political views and eventually form the…

Reaction Paper on Rizal the Movie

Movie

Words: 1663 (7 pages)

Rizal’s multifaceted aspects include his skills, talents and knowledge about poetry, painting, academics, medicine, philosophy, history, law and international languages. These aspects only prove how intelligent and gifted Rizal is even more when he wrote literary articles to attack the Spanish oppressors in the Philippines. Rizal, as a student, manifested proficiency and excellency because at…

Brokeback Mountain Compare and Contrast

Compare

Movie

Words: 869 (4 pages)

First, I applaud the movie for daring to tell a story that nobody else presumed creating. Even in 2005, this was a pretty prohibited thing to discuss. To its credit, the movie follows the original story fairly close, but the details were left out that made all the difference. The short story Brokeback Mountain (1997)…

Analysis Poem on `To Brooklyn Bridge` by Hart Crane

Bridge

Poem

Words: 957 (4 pages)

            “Proem: to Brooklyn Bridge,” by Hart Crane functions as the introduction or “overture” to Crane’s epic poem “The Bridge.” Conceived by Crane as both as an “answer” to Eliot’s famous poem “The Wasteland” and as a “synthesis of  America,” “The Bridge” reveals itself as a complex series of interconnected lyric poems loosely configured around…

Critical Analysis of Finding Nemo

Finding Nemo

Words: 757 (4 pages)

The animated movie Finding Nemo was released in 2003 by Disney Pixar. Directed by Andrew Stanton and written by Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds. The narrative paradigm that all meaningful communication is a form of storytelling is seen in this film. Finding Nemo is a story that interprets meaningful messages. As a film…

Analysis of “Symphonie Fantastique” by Hector Berlioz

Classical Music

Words: 1024 (5 pages)

Hector Berlioz composed the Symphonie fantastique when he was 27 years old. He drew inspiration from his own passionate life and transformed his memoirs into his most famous program symphony. The story revolves around a young artist who is love-stricken and depressed, leading him to poison himself with opium. The beloved is symbolically represented throughout…

Light and Heat Imagery in The Stranger by Albert Camus

The Stranger

Words: 1373 (6 pages)

In The Stranger by Albert Camus, the murder committed by Meursault is questionably done with no reason. Although the entirety of the second part is spent in society’s attempts to find a cause, Meursault has a durable existential mentality that proves that even he knows that there is no true reason for the crime. Through…

Maynila: Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag by Lino Brocka: a Movie Review

Movie Review

Words: 448 (2 pages)

Lino Brocka is perhaps the greatest director the Philippines has produced so far. He created numerous films, like Wanted: Perfect Mother, Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang and Maynila: Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag, to name a few. Maynila: Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag, or translated in English, Manila: In The Claws of Light can be counted…

The Importance of Being Earnest as Farcical and Satirical Comedy Analysis

Comedy

The Importance of Being Earnest

Words: 1179 (5 pages)

The Importance of Being Earnest belongs to a literary genre known as artificial comedy. Unlike traditional comedy, it does not adhere to comical representation of love affairs and follies associated with that. Wilde took the genre of artificial comedy that flourished during the Restoration in England and revived it with a new outlook. This kind…

A Beautiful Mind

Mental Disorder

Movie

Philosophy

Words: 892 (4 pages)

The film A Beautiful Mind tells the story of John Nash, a brilliant mathematician who suffers from schizophrenia. Although the movie takes some creative liberties to enhance its dramatic effect, it remains based on true events. It showcases Nash’s journey from his belief that he is working on top-secret code-breaking for the U.S government against…

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