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    thing to happen. Hope is represented in The Shawshank Redemption through the characters of Red and Andy, whom reinforce hope continuously throughout the film. The chosen two texts that represent the main theme, hope, are The Shawshank Redemption and a very motivational and inspiring film, The Blind Side.

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    Critical Analysis- The Blind Side John Lee Hancock’s film The Blind Side portrays the struggles of a talented black man in Memphis, Tennessee trying to pursue his dream of becoming a professional football player. Michael Oher comes from the projects and doesn’t know how to fit in as part of the white society that surrounds him. As a black man he experiences mistreatment and discrimination from his white community, which tends to be a common trend of the American mainstream. Lucky enough for Michael

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    City Lights was first released on 1931. The movie director, producer and writer were Charlie Chaplin who was also the main character. The cast of the movie was Virginia Cherrill as a blind girl, Florence Lee as the blind girl grandmother, Harry Myers as an eccentric millionaire, Allan Garcia as his Butler, Hank Mann as A prizefighter and finally Charlie Chaplin as tramp. Chaplin is a resilient tramp who falls in love with a blind flower girl on the city streets. After he had learned that she and

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    The Blind Side was written and directed by John Lee Hancock, based on the book, The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. The movie is about a middle to upper class family that takes in Michael Oher, a teenage african-american, who at the time is homeless, and help him turn his life around to success, specifically leading to his very successful football career. Throughout the movie, the family helps Michael more and more as he starts becoming more and more a part of their family. The director’s apparent

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    allusions. In Joel and Ethan Coen's O’Brother Where Art Thou, The movie has strong allusion with the plot, hero qualities, and the minor characters of The Odyssey, O’brother Where Art Thou has strong allusion with the minor characters of the Odyssey. For example, in the movie, Everett and his men meet a blind traveler who tells them about their journey ahead. This shows a strong allusion to The Odyssey as Odysseus and his men meet a blind foreteller named Tiresias. Tiresias tells them about the different

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    The theme for this art exhibit will be “Racism, Sexism, and the White Male Gaze.” The main philosopher focused on within this exhibit will be Michael Philips, with credit to his work “Racist Acts and Racist Humor.” Philips’s concept of “Basic Racist Acts,” acts that either are done with the intention of hurting a member of an ethnic group or can be expected to hurt a member of an ethnic group because they are a member of said ethnic group, will be heavily referenced throughout the proposal of this

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    stores, and online movie distributors nationwide: heartwarming films such as The Blind Side; laughter inducing and children captivating classics like Aladdin; movies about overcoming struggles such as, Gattaca. All these new movies and classics alike hold a particular place in our hearts and in our lives. Maybe because of a similarity to our own lives or the main character embraces characteristics we hold dear. Whatever the reason, a contributing factor to the variety of movie produced in Hollywood

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    Helens blind mother, Mrs. Stephens, in the movie Peeping Tom, plays a crucial role in enticing Michael Powell’s major themes of voyeurism and fear, and is the only character who is able to bring a deeper understanding of Mark as a person and the humanity he hides deep within his childhood. Film scholar Linda Williams has observed that silent films in the early 1900’s often portrayed the heroin to be naïve and figuratively or even physically blind. This rests on the concept of voyeurism and objectification

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    During the film “A Few Good Men” it complicates the question whether disobedience or obedience is the right choice and at what point does following orders turn into blind obedience and submission? Furthermore, the movie complicates this issue by introducing military culture where disobedience to a higher power induces dire consequences. One example in the film is when United States Marines Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private Louden Downey are instructed by their superiors to give a fellow Marine

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    The Blind Side Workbook Questions 1. Messages: What are the important messages and themes of the film? The hit blockbuster movie, The Blind Side transmits the message that we take ‘so much in life for granted.’ Michael Oher was a homeless adolescent which has never had “a bed before”. Therefore, he is grateful that the Touhy’s brought him into their life and adopted him. One of the themes is the need to take action. Human action is seen as a crucial element in the film as Leigh Anne takes action

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