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... Sejour\'s work was aimed at a European, foreign audience, rather than an American audience. The short story\'s aim was less overtly political and persuasive. ...
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... Washington Bureau suggests that it was the diminishing audience that caused ... Just the Facts: How 'Objectivity' Came to Define American Journalism,' "objectivity ...
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... American Beauty is an American film that contains subtle plot lines, such as homoerotic behavior, that keeps the audience pondering every plot twist and ...
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... To the American audience the KKK is made very believable and appealing. ... For the American audience the cinematic techniques, camera angels, music, etc. ...
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... The story of this movie could have taken place anywhere in the world, and that explains why audiences, including the American audience, will be able to connect ...
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American History X The film American History X gives a new ... accomplish their purpose through character development, the targeted audience, and cinematography. ...
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... way is what the ninety's movie audience wants to see, but by adjusting to the audience historical facts are being lost. 1. Tuska, Jon. The American West In Film ...
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... Red, happiness and beauty are all metaphors that define American Beauty as an allegorical film. Leaving the movie, the audience realizes it was not a Lolita ...
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... In the beginning American entrepreneurs had control of all of these forms, but they needed a large audience in order to make their businesses a success. ...
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... to write a play, but instead of using common American practices I used common pieces of German culture, then how effective would it be on an American audience? ...
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... American Beauty does not require a 'smart' audience to understand the film, but it is far from the stuff tailored for 'couch potatoes.' I think the mass media ...
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... Lisa, and infant Maggie to "offer an alternative to the audience, and show ... most painfully accurate and painfully funny portraits of the modern American family. ...
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... and because of the central theme of spiritual disillusionment, however, \"A Good Man is Hard to Find\" was probably written mostly for an American audience. ...
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American Beauty tells the story of one man's search for happiness. The film introduces the audience to Lester Burnham, an ordinary- looking married man and ...
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American Beauty tells the story of one man's search for happiness. The film introduces the audience to Lester Burnham, an ordinary- looking married man and ...
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American Beauty tells the story of one man's search for happiness. The film introduces the audience to Lester Burnham, an ordinary- looking married man and ...
(3050 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
... Foreign audiences for the World Series and Super Bowl are already more than double the size of the American audience, inspiring broadcasters to see the world ...
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... the religions of the East, fused with Catholic doctrine, as a way of increasing the sense of spiritual questioning in the ears of his American audience, and in ...
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... It is the American audience who decides whether or not a hero is just another hero or is something more. I think the American audience ...
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... Theodore Dreiser is trying to make the audience realize that morals are more important than ... Every character is An American Tragedy has a problem of some sort. ...
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... Everyone in the audience knows what happens at the end of American Beauty, just like they know what happens at the end of Romeo and Juliet. ...
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Wright Paints Pictures for His Audience There is nothing like the "strong smell of ... Wright lets the reader know that Dave is a poor African American who works ...
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... As the African American speaker/writer must appeal (literally) to dual audiences. The values, beliefs, and interests of the white audience will shape the ...
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... character of American Gods, Shadow, is first introduced while he is in prison. He is described as a large quiet man of an unknown race. The audience is not ...
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... in the sense that all Disney did was take public domain literature, repackage the story in a different medium, and sell it to the American audience all the ...
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... The theatre of the future will arouse and dominate the audience. ... As far as American theatre losing its' "life" and being behind the times, I cannot see how ...
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... in which we judge civility in American culture says, in itself, that his writing was to turn the heads of a generally prejudiced American audience. ...
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... America's first realistic writer who exposed the realities of the slums, tenement living and other unfavorable conditions to a very naive American audience. ...
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A British-American Music Revolution When British music of the late 1960's is ... also a reflection in the changing views and likes of the musical audience to which ...
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... Sylvia, the main character in the story, inspires Bambara=s audience to take a look at the economic class structure in the American society. ...
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