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    The character of Lysistrata in both Aristophanes’ comedy of the same name and Spike Lee’s 2015 film Chi-Raq is a uniquely powerful female character who, through sheer willpower and intelligence, forges peace between two diametrically opposed forces that have devastated their respective communities. Both stories offer an interesting journey of seeking peace in the midst of desperation. Aristophanes writes of a woman trying to bring an end to the destructive Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta

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    After, viewing Spike Lee’s feature film Do the Right Thing (1989) a viewer might ask her/himself if Lee is exploiting race by relying on stereotypical characters or if he is using stereotypes in a positive way to expose the intricate web of problems Americans create when they use stereotypes such as skin color to define individuals. Lee’s film is set in the mixed race/class neighborhood where he grew up, Bedford Stuyvesant of Brooklyn, New York. His characters represent mainly minority races, and

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    It’s no secret that Spike Lee is defiant of mainstream Hollywood expectations and is no stranger to controversy. In a review written by James Berardinelli, he writes, “The movie confronts racism head-on, with the kind of clear-eyed and unflinching attitude that is rarely seen in major motion pictures. Lee does not pander to political correctness, nor does he sermonize” (Berardinelli, Do the Right Thing). This use of aggressive tackling of racial issues was never-before seen in black cinema on such

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    (Cardwell, 1996). Having a form of judgment on a social group or an individual based upon there characterizes or lifestyle they live. Do the right thing is a 1989 comedy-drama film directed and written by Spike Lee take place over the hottest day on a block in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Lee plays Mookie who is a 25- year old man who is determining to make a better living for himself and has a duty to get paid the best way he can. Mookie works at a local pizzeria name Sal's where most of the neighborhood

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    racial prejudice. Spike Lee, a known genius in the art of film directing, eloquently shaped the story so that the audience is able to see the dynamics of a multi-racial community without holding any bars. Lee advocated for a society that is more open to constructive conversations about social embargos. This movie was a daring platform that shows just how distorted ones opinions can be when clouded with personal and emotional interests. This paper aims to dissect the movie and how Lee skillfully crafted

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    The visual text I have chosen for my close reading analysis is the film “He Got Game” by Spike Lee, produced in 1998. The film follows Jake Shuttlesworth, played by Denzel Washington, who is in prison for accidentally killing his wife. He is promised a reduced sentence if he can convince his son, Jesus Shuttlesworth (played by NBA star Ray Allen), to play basketball for the governor's alma mater. The film exemplifies political themes of dysfunctional families and sub-themes of the building of father-son

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    The film Do the Right Thing (1989) by Spike Lee is a revolutionary film in Black America Cinema. The film is carefully constructed to point out the building blocks behind racial and societal conflict. Lee does this by implementing the theory and theatrical practices of Bertolt Brecht to make us focus on the meaning behind each scene instead of scene itself. Sharon Willis in her essay on Do the Right Thing stated, “Lee’s antirealist project in Do the Right Thing brings it closely in line with the

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    violent disregard to his indignity, human rights, and his life. In the end, before the credits roll up, the movie director Spike Lee dedicates his movie to the families of six victims killed by police (Do the Right Thing). Such dedication explicitly shows the movie’s

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    James Callahan COM 2010 4-22-11 Midterm Analysis Revise Cinematography helps Spike Lee to Do the Right Thing In Spike Lee’s film Do the Right Thing, we dive head first into a world of racial and social ills. The movie is set in the African American and Puerto Rican neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, on the hottest day of the year. We follow a young man named Mookie, who lives with his sister Jade, and works as a pizza delivery guy for a local pizzeria owed by Sal. Sal’s “Wall

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    In the film, Do The Right Thing, directed by Spike Lee, is a story of African-Americans and Italian-Americans that live in local residents. This film takes place on the hottest and longest day in Brooklyn, New York. Lee represents himself, Mookie, an African-American delivery boy at a pizzeria. Throughout the film, Lee establishes two main characters that illustrate “the right thing”, starting Salvatore is known as Sal, an Italian who owns a pizzeria. Radio Raheem is an African-American enjoys his

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