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    Mementos the backwards version of a masterpiece In the movie mementos It illustrates an investigator for an insurance agency who lost his memory and in an interesting yet confusing and frustrating way shows him solving his wife's murder. It takes an interesting approach to storytelling by putting the viewer in as much of a confused state as much as the main character himself. Which leads to the viewer of the movie to become somewhat lost in the vagueness of it all.mementos is a movie that has succumb

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    I don’t think that animals shouldn’t have been used in the colosseum for gladiator fights. Some might believe that animals were used to make the fights more entertaining. But I believe that it was very unkind to the animals and inhumane. This is misguided because they could have use something else to entertain themselves like plays or something other than killing thousands of animals and humans. Many animals went extinct in the colosseum. The animals killed a lot of people at the colosseum. They(people

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    Throughout history, music has been seen as a medium in which different people all over the world can relate. Adorno criticizes, however, that songs that have the most “hits” on the top music charts or are most listened to, otherwise known as popular music, are being produced for and consumed by the masses as a commodity. He identifies popular music as being a part of a culture used for capitalism, and that we as listeners, are falling into a trap in which we believe songs have individuality and

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    When it comes to the entertainment boom millennials are facing, no other debate is as fierce as the debate of whether movies or book are better. Novels, or books, are perennial, having lasted throughout time as the premier way of sharing knowledge and the presentation of entertainment. However, the invention of films in the late 1800’s disrupted the titan. Movies then became a significant way to present stories and fears of books effacing from existence became mainstream. Although novels are still

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    McCarthyism, an incident that invoked a dark age upon movie writers and writers in general, teaches about how society lived in a time of fear, anger, and skepticism towards differences, just how the starring role in the movie “Trumbo” (acted by yourself), which amazed me, takes the viewers through a tour of the life of a writer affected by these negative impulses from society. “Trumbo” kept me enthralled all the way through, and my attention just couldn’t break away from it. Every element in it executed

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    Animals have been a big part of human lives for many years, especially for entertainment. Animals can be found in zoos, aquariums, circuses, and many other popular places, where many of us go to enjoy ourselves. We may see an isolated tiger pacing around behind a large glass window. We may see an elephant walking with a person on its back while doing silly tricks. We may go to shows where trainers and their seals or orcas splash in and out of the water. Oh wait... They are wild animals aren’t they

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    Cannibal Tours

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    River Tourism," Silverman makes several critiques of O'Rourke's Cannibal Tours. Silverman argues that O’Rourke constructed a limited view of the New Guinea tribes. Silverman attributes the eroding ‘authenticity’ to the tourists’ pursuit for entertainment in exchange for money. For instance, O’Rourke’s interviews mostly covered reactions from tourists and how they gawked over the natives, arrogantly depicting their primitive lives. Silverman argues that the film “portrays tourism as a process

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    Literary point of view is the perspective from which the story is told and it plays a crucial role in any story because it decides both how the story and its characters are presented. Point of view also controls how much the audience sees and knows, thus regulating the pace of the story. In the film Six Degrees of Separation, the point of view alternates between many characters, adding depth to the storyline and advancing the plot. The story is mainly told from the Kittredge’s point of view, allowing

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    The Mass media is one of the most unique feature of modern society and it has brought with it a variety of changes like increase in social interactions, social change and a change in the standard of life. Media plays an outstanding role in strengthening society because of its purpose in informing, educating and entertaining people. Because of the media’s inherent ability to reach large groups of people, it used to convey different messages.The media industries is divided into 9 major industries:

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    The portrayal of the feelings of the general public is constantly used in film to stir the audience. If the filmmaker can rouse their feelings, people will be more engrossed in the movie than they would be otherwise. What is arguably the strongest emotion in many people is the feeling of patriotism. As George Bernard Shaw said, "Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it." Though this feeling is not necessarily based on logic

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