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Two Kinds Of Movies From Happy Hahneke Summary

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This article "Two Kinds of Movies From "Happy Haneke"" by Anthony Lane is about in the movie industry there a generally only two types of movies. The two distinct types of movies are the six o’clock and nine o’clock movies. Each of them gives a different vibe and meaning. While after the nine o’clock movies people tend to go to bed, with “ dreams whose sweetness will not be crumbled or soured by what you say,” six o’clock movies still leave a great deal of day left to enjoy. As stated in the article, “six o’clock movies require more organization.” The audience of this article would be to those unbeknownst to movies industry’s two types of movies. The purpose of this article is to present to some the distinct qualities of the two generalities …show more content…

The ones without a significant other and with. One can conclude that the author did this to not risk offending someone because they would feel excluded. Also it can be noted that the author did not you any genders, all it say is entwined. Which could be interpreted in numerous ways. • Pathos- “but, either way with dreams whose sweetness will not be crumbled or soured by what you saw.” This quote appeals to pathos because generally movies tend to affect the way we feel and if we go to sleep after watching a movie it usually affects the dreams we have. What the author was trying to say here though is that no matter what happens the day has been so great that nothing could ruin it. • Logos –“ A six o’clock movie, if I ever saw one.” This quote appeals to pathos because, being the author one generally has understanding of the subject and by the author saying that it is a six o’clock movie if they ever saw one should make one think of that movie as such. Even if it was not “six o’clock movie” her having such credibility would lead some to believe so. Vocabulary • Sundered- split apart • Entwined- wind or twist

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