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    soundtrack of ‘Moulin Rouge’ has a much different timbre as it’s a ‘jukebox’ musical and the songs itself are used in replacement of dialogue at various points of the film. With the vocals of the lead characters of the film, played by Ewan McGregor, Nicole Kidman and more, this film also recreates different original singles with different genres, timbre and tempos to make the songs relate more to the literal environment of the film and the audience at the time it was released. One important example

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    How does a boy become a man? In the book The First Part last a boy named Bobby becomes a man. There are a few symbols in the book that shows Bobby becomes a man. Some of the symbols that prove he becomes a man, is the red balloon, a basketball, and a mirror. First, the red balloon is a good example of growing up or becoming a man because Nia hands him the balloon and it is showing a lot of things One of the things it shows is growing up because Nia is telling him she is pregnant. Which

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    Lines In Romantic Films

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    Films really do take us to an entirely different universe and everyone absolutely loves it, because it gives people a chance to live in the moment of every scene that they're watching. But romantic films, without a doubt, touches the hearts of the viewers every single time. Not just because people get to witness how the actor play the role very well but because of their lines. There are a lot of lines in romantic movies that totally just marked everyone’s minds. So here are some of the notable romantic

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    Mise en scène and multiple interpretations in relation to a film Dogville by Lars von Trier In my essay, I am going to consider the possible interpretations of the Mise en scene details in relation to a film Dogville (2003) by Lars von Trier. I will be exploring how the same details can be interpreted in different ways, depending on the viewer’s background, attitude, perspective, and so on. Dogville is the city drawn in chalk; the city with a 3-hour psychedelia; the city that reflects the ugliness

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    ‘Mrs. Dalloway’, by Virginia Woolf is a derivative text of ‘The Hours’, written by Michael Cunningham. The novels both share an important theme of mental health. The circumstances of mental health are commonly sympathetic, and empathetic. The characters Septimus and Clarissa in ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ and Richard, Laura Brown, and Virginia Woolf in ‘The Hours’ show the strongest symbols for this theme. Most of the problems and treatments these characters face are in direct result of the age they live in

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    Baz Luhrman's Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge was Baz Luhrman’s next great success after his polarizing fusion of Shakespearean dialogue and MTV stylisations that was William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. Released in 2001 Moulin Rouge caused considerable

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    Book Summary The New York Times bestseller book titled Reasonable Doubts: The Criminal Justice System and the O.J. Simpson Case examines the O.J. Simpson criminal trial of the mid-1990s. The author, Alan M. Dershowitz, relates the Simpson case to the broad functions and perspectives of the American criminal justice system as a whole. A Harvard law school teacher at the time and one of the most renowned legal minds in the country, Dershowitz served as one of O.J. Simpson’s twelve defense lawyers

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    The O.J Simpson Trial

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    The American public has always been fascinated by tragedy. Why? It’s in our human nature, as we tend to gravitate towards looking upon other people’s mistakes or failures as if it were as precious and watchable as someone’s victories. Add in an event so tragic being televised, and you have yourself a hit with everyday U.S citizens. The O.J Simpson Trial was a turning point in not only the American judicial system, but it completely changed the thoughts that there was no more racial division in our

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    most distinguishable cases in American history. Many Americans tuned into the bronco chase on June 17, 1994 when Simpson was the main suspect for the murder of Nicole Brown-Simpson, O.J.’s ex-wife, and her friend Ronald Goldman, which occurred a few days prior (Lamb, 1994). O.J. Simpson was the murder suspect for the double homicide of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. He was a retired professional football player who resided in California. He was one of the black entertainers of the 1990’s along with

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    (Simpson). “On June 13, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found murdered outside Brown 's Bundy Drive condo in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. Evidence found and collected at the scene led police to suspect that Simpson was the murderer.” (Ferrell). O.J. Simpson was as charming and deceiving as they come. A true famous figure in the public’s eye has to be calm and collective; however, O.J.’s subconscious came out more throughout his marriage with Nicole Brown Simpson. “You beat me

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