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The Exploitation of the Elderly in Jail

Documentary Film

Words: 561 (3 pages)

Mrs. Acosta On behalf of Others On Behalf Of Others Individuals who are under certain conditions should have their situations exploited in order to avoid having more people suffering. I agree with Agee’s claim because if their situations are not exploited then they can’t be given aid and it can’t be prevented in the future….

The Madness of Defining Science Fiction

Ender's Game

Words: 1141 (5 pages)

Sometimes, defining science fiction can be maddening, as Quentin Cooper points out in his BBC article. James Gunn defines science fiction as “the branch of literature that deals with the effects of change on people in the real world as it can be projected into the past, the future, or to distant places. It often…

Gender on the Experience on Enslaved Individuals

12 Years a Slave

Slavery

Words: 1791 (8 pages)

When slavery was around it was a horrific thing; an act of hatred, many atrocious acts of violence and felony was committed, and many got away without any sort of punishment for the pain the inflicted on their “property”. But not every slave had the same experience, it can differ due to how dark their…

Ender Wiggin the novel Ender

Ender's Game

Words: 1424 (6 pages)

“Sometimes, lies are more dependable than the truth.” This famous one-liner mentioned in the novel, Ender’s Game, is the foundation of Ender’s experiences throughout his journey towards the Third Invasion. However, it is never mentioned in the movie adaption— how could the director possibly leave such an important message out? Unfortunately, this isn’t the only…

A Comprehensive Analysis of Persepolis, a Novel by Marjane Satrapi

Culture

Persepolis

Psychology

Words: 1849 (8 pages)

The purpose of a graphic novel is to allow an author to express their thoughts and ideas in a unique method. In a traditional novel, the author must rely on words, and in turn, the reader is left to guess the identities, characteristics and interactions between the characters, plot, and environment. Only in recent years…

Social Injustice and Racism in the Film Industry

Filmmaking

Racism

Social injustice

Words: 1382 (6 pages)

As racial inequality and injustice prevail throughout American culture, the lack of and far too often, misrepresentation of people of color (PoC) and other minority groups, is perpetuated in American cinema. Studies have observed such lack of color across popular American films and TV shows, the Institute for Diversity and Empowerment at Annenberg (IDEA) found…

Film Analysis for Dekada ’70

Film Analysis

Words: 751 (4 pages)

Synopsis Directed by Chito S. Roño, this adaptation of Lualhati Bautista’s prize-winning novel Dekada 70 chronicles a middle-class Filipino family who, over the space of a decade, become aware of the political policies that have ultimately led to repression and a state of martial law. Vilma Santos stars as Amanda, who realizes the implications of…

The Changes in the Role of Women Throughout the Revolution in the Novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

Marriage

Persepolis

Rape

Women

Words: 1268 (6 pages)

The graphic novel Persepolis delves into the transformation of women during the revolution, shedding light on how their lives were profoundly impacted. Among all groups, women were the most affected and underwent drastic changes. The revolution brought about stark differences in women’s lives in terms of attire, education, and marriage. Prior to the revolution, the…

“The Graduate” Film Review

Film Review

The Graduate

Words: 823 (4 pages)

Throughout The Graduate, audience members could see through these various characters that individuality was starting to unfold. They refuse to live by certain societal standards because they believe traditional values does not hold the same meaning, as it did in their parents’ generation. Benjamin becomes puzzled and lost when it comes to finding his true…

The Discrimination of Women in the Middle East in The Kite Runner, Persepolis and Women’s Rights, Human Rights

Culture

Human Rights

Persepolis

The Kite Runner

Words: 1158 (5 pages)

While reading I have learned more about women‘s rights. In ancient times, Pharaoh’s and kings ruled nations and governments. Throughout time women have struggled to get the rights that men have had, in the books Women‘s Rights Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives by Julie Stone Peters and Andrea Wolper, Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi, and The…

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