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Motion Picture Directing
<view this essay>.... film. These skills must come from experiences in life, along with talents which are impossible to convey. These skills involve knowing the jobs and equipment needed to produce a film. A director must constantly be checking with costume, lighting, and set designers(Ruthven). It also contains knowing how to use a camera and use it to film scenes in many different cases. Jeanette Ruthven states that a director will have to review the script, meet with designers, pan for filming times, and set many events which takes many types of skills. A director must also know how to deal with a cast and it's many problems. These skills and talents that are required to .....
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Movie: The Firm
<view this essay>.... client. McDeere gets a hold of some
information that he shouldn't have had access to that supports his suspicions.
When an FBI agent confronts him with evidence of corruption and murder within
the firm, Mitch forms a plan to indite the partners of the firm by gathering
information on overbilling of the firms clients. The firms clients files
contained information that could destroy both the firm and most of their mob
clients. Berndini, Lambert, and Lock had a past history of spending large sums
of money on their new lawyers then once they got used to the good life the firm
would let them in on the corruption that when on. The firm had a tight control
over th .....
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Similarities Of Two Famous Tales Of Love
<view this essay>.... again, your lives shall pay
theforfeit of peace."( ) . Due to their differing backgrounds,
Tony being affiliated with the Jets and Maria with the Sharks, Tony and Maria
partook in forbidden love much like Romeo and Juliet. Much like Tybalt, Bernado
disapproved of their love and was quick to fight with anymember of the Jets or
Tony. However, Anita, Bernardo's girlfriend, approved of their love because she
just wanted to see Maria happy like the Nurse. Overwhelmed by all the fighting,
Baby John was much like Tybalt's peace keeping foil character, Mercutio. Lastly,
Doc tried to help Tony and stop all the insanity around him like Friar Laurence .....
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Movie: The Mission
<view this essay>.... negotiated the treaty
of Tordesillias. In this treaty the two countries split the western world into
two parts where Spain can have one half and Portugal the other. In the newer
version of the treaty, the line that split the land was moved in favor of
Portugal. On that land, missionaries had already set up missions. To better
the economy for Portugal, the Spanish Church was sent in to get the Jesuits out.
The would be effected by the continuation of the Jesuits because of the slave
trade. If the Jesuits stayed, the Indians would have a spiritual leader . To
brake their faith the Jesuits would have to be removed.
Near the end of the movie, the Spanish d .....
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Hamlet: Hamlet's Inner Thoughts In His Soliloquies
<view this essay>.... the feeling of Hamlet. Namely, metaphors, similes, and animal imagery are used. In the first soliloquy Hamlet expresses his views about the marriage of his mother and his uncle, while in the second soliloquy he decides in himself if action is the best road to take. Therefore, the soliloquies are important because it give the reader the insight into Hamlets inner thoughts at a given time in the play.
In both soliloquies the idea of incest is addressed. Hamlet was upset because not long after his father died his mother remarried his uncle. As a result Hamlet's mother was actually married to her dead husbands brother, which was conceded incest. "[O .....
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King Lear: Motifs
<view this essay>.... breath poor, and speech unable; Beyond all manner of so
much I love you." (Act I, Sc i, Ln 57-63) and after she had been
allotted one half of the kingdom: "'Tis his own blame; hath put himself from
rest, And must needs taste his folly." (Act II, Sc ii, Ln
289-290)
They both were interested only in getting Lear's land, and used any means
necessary to get it. Edmund, in the other plot of the play, deceives his father
in order to gain his favor. Edmund, the Earl of Gloucester's bastard son, tells
his father that Edgar, Gloucester's legitimate son, is plotting to ruin
Gloucester. This causes the Earl to banish Edgar and give his title and land to
Edmund. .....
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Movie: All About Eve
<view this essay>.... and looked at someone like Eve as being below her, a poor soul that
could be of no threat to anyone, especially Margo Channing. Eve played the meek
and shy girl that idolized Margo. She claimed to attend all the preformaces of
the play that week due to the fact that she adored Margo and she would have
nowhere else to go anyway. Doing this allowed Eve to get her foot in the door.
If it wasn't for Margo's conceitedness, Eve would have had to work a little bit
harder to get this. Margo took her into her home.
Margo's secretary-aid, Birdie (Thelma Ritter), was the first to sense
something was strange about Eve, but her position made it not her place to s .....
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Hamlet - Appearance Vs. Reality
<view this essay>.... characters that hid behind this mask are Polonius, Rosencrantz (Guildenstern), the king Cluadius. From behind this mask they give the impression of a person who is sincere and genuine, in reality they are plagued with lies and evil. There appearance will make it very difficult for Hamlet to uncover the truth, the characters hide behind.
Polonius the kings royal assistant has a preoccupation with appearance. He always wants to keep up the appearance of loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but in reality it is rehearsed, hollow a .....
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