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Alfred Hitchcock, Director
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page paper that reviews the works of Hitchcock in relationship to his personal perspectives, and considers the impacts on the later years of his work. The writersuggests that many pressures, including the transformation of the movie industry in the early 1970s seriously impacted the final years of Hitchcock's work and a decline in his focus on horror and mystery. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window"/ Analyzed
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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This 5 page research paper examines Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1954 film, "Rear Window," and its depiction of voyeurism. Specifically examined are the actions of the main character, L.B. Jeffries, and the motivations behind his obsession with the activities of his neighbors, which he seems to find infinitely more stimulating than his own life. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rear Window' / Castration & Voyeurism
(10 Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
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A 10 page paper which examines how the Alfred Hitchcock film, Rear Window (1954) demonstrates castration and voyeurism in the chief protagonist, L.B. Jeffries, as he lives through his neighbors lives by watching them out his window. Specifically compared are how this theme is present in both Jeffries and the film's villain, Lars Thorwald. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Birds / Nature's Retribution
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page paper discussing the movie 'The Birds,' by Alfred Hitchcock. This movie, like most of Hitchcock's presents many disturbing images that seem to be aimed at some deviant behavior on the part of the characters. In 'The Birds' this deviant behavior is essentially the evil of man and his ignorance, and abuse, of nature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Keywords -eatjo
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Brian DePalma / 'Auteur' Director
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page paper which explores the auteristic techniques employed by director Brian DePalma that have become his trademark. Three DePalma films are examined - Casualties of War, Scarface and The Untouchables. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Social Attitudes &The Horror Film Genre - 'Fatal Attraction' Analyzed
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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This 5 page paper examines the changes reflected in the horror/suspense film genre with an examination of the 1987 film, 'Fatal Attraction.' Specifically discussed are horror-genre elements 'Fatal Attraction' possesses, its reflection of contemporary social attitudes, critical response to the film, and the cinematic career of the film's director, Adrian Lyne. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Soto's 'Looking for Work'/ TV Families & Real Life
(3 Pages, 35.85 $ (USD) )
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A 3 page paper analyzing the influence of television on Gary Soto's childhood image of himself and his family in this evocative essay. The paper concludes that while television broadened the boy's horizons, it also made him feel inadequate about the perfectly good horizons he already had. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Keywords -tvcomm
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The Depiction Of Women In Prime Time Television Situations Comedies: Conflicting Stereotypes, Views And Messages
(8 Pages, 95.6 $ (USD) )
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Since the 1960s, women have been portrayed on television in a number of different ways, from brash and empowered heroines of shows like 'The Avengers' to demure and careful familial serial depiction. More than any other decade since the advent of television, though, the 1990s have marked definitive trends in the representations of women that are perhaps the most offensive in television history. This 8 page paper considers the issue of the depiction of women on television, particularly women in television situation comedies, and considers the implications for a societal view of women. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Keywords -tvcomm
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'My Own Private Idaho' / Formal & Stylistic Characteristics
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page paper analyzing Gus Van Sant's use of mise-en-scene and editing cinematic techniques in his 1991 film, My Own Private Idaho, to convey of narrative and thematic expression. This critical analysis is then compared with how film scholars David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson would evaluate the film. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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