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Collective Consciousness
Consciousness
Collective consciousness – a. k. a. collective conscience (French conscience collective) is the set of shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society – introduced by the French sociologist Emile Durkheim in his Division of Labour in Society in 1893 – The Division of Labour in Society (French: De La…
Contradiction between Movement and Settlement
Character
This assignment will use the example of transport to analyse the ways in which cities are characterized by a tension between movement and settlement. In the academic world the process of movement and settlement is regarded as a tension, which is ongoing process, which contributes to the changing nature of cities. Movement represents the fluidity…
How I played the Main Character Ben From “Gizmo”
Character
Each of us had to work on our own and create a monologue that described the character’s situation and their feelings towards it. In the monologue, I portrayed the character Ben and described how his friends and family tried to make him happy without success. Sadly, they perceived him as ungrateful and left. Ben shared…
Lance Sullivan, the Main Character of “the Best Man”
Character
The movie presents the character Lance Sullivan in a unique way compared to the usual representation of black males in films. Notably, he stands out as a wealthy and successful professional athlete, which diverges from the typical portrayal of black characters involved in illegal activities like drug dealing. It is important to acknowledge that depicting…
Little Miss Sunshine: Belonging
Belonging
Conflict
Happiness
An important conflict in the film Little Miss Sunshine, directed by (Jonathan Dayton and Valeria Faris) Is when the Hoovers family is at their destination, the beauty paegent. Visual features such as colour and camera shots are used to convey the importance of the conflict of the beauty pageant. Because of these features, the conflict…
Analysis of Major Characters:Oedipus
Character
Oedipus
Oedipus is a man of swift action and great insight. At the opening ofOedipus the King, we see that these qualities make him an excellent rulerwho anticipates his subjects’ needs. When the citizens of Thebes beg him todo something about the plague, for example, Oedipus is one step ahead ofthem-he has already sent Creon to…
Has Female Gang Participation Changed over the Years?
Change
Machismo
Abstract Participation of female in gangs has been discussed in various TV talk shows, radio programs and newspapers since 1980s. Female gang members often considered as being wild, self-indulgent, riotous, pleasure seeking, self-gratifying, violent, irrational, and amoral. This paper reviews recent trend woman participation in gangs after the 1980s. Participation of female in gangs has…
The Characters of “Othello”
Character
Desdemona
Behind the face is a retained or damaged soul. William Shakespeare clearly shows the true identities of the characters of Othello during their times of greatness. The themes that are thoroughly portrayed throughout the story and the temper of certain characters end up in a killing spree. The advancement in ranking ends up in a…
Analyzing Annie Laurie Gaylor’s
Data
Ethos
Rhetoric
Journal Response to “The Case against School Prayer” For this first Essay, I will analyze “The Case against School Prayer” written by Annie Laurie Gaylord. I will analyze this essay based on The Dilution model, which rely heavily on fact, value, and policy, as well as the Aristotelian Rhetoric, which draws upon logos, ethos and…
Donnie Darko Belonging
Belonging
Conflict
Donnie Darko
Belonging is a perception shaped within personal, social, cultural and historical context. While to most the concept only includes acceptance and harmony, there can be two sides to belonging, and Donnie Darko explores this idea through its characters and their context in the film. Donnie Darko is set against the backdrop of the 1988 Bush…