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... fame. There are many film techniques used to show Charles Foster Kane's dominance, and most importantly his relationships. Starting ...
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... manner. Orson Wells creates the American Dream through Charles Foster Kane. Charles Kane, unlike Jay Gatsby, inherits vast fortunes. ...
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... Charles Foster Kane possessed everything the materialistic man could hope for. ... But, in a different aspect, Charles Foster Kane had nothing. ...
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... However, none of these men truly know what Kane was really like, "Charles Foster Kane was a..." Rawlston was impressed with the short that Thompson put together ...
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... short. It has just been established that Rosebud isn't just an object, it's more of a sentimental molding of Charles Foster Kane. A ...
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... Citizen Kane By: Anonymous In the film, "Citizen Kane" directed by Orson Welles, Charles Foster Kane had built an entire empire around Xanadu. ...
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... Then, as the movie progresses, we see the main character Charles Foster Kane dying in his own bed and saying only one word -"rosebud". ...
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A success as a publisher, a failure at life. Such is the sad legacy of fictional newspaper mogul Charles Foster Kane. Orson Wells ...
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... seems to befuddle everyone who knew him, exactly in the mold of most Shakespearean heroes: There was Hamlet, Lear, Macbeth, and now there is Charles Foster Kane ...
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Citizen Kane (1941) is a movie about the life of Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) told through the eyes and stories of close friends and distant ones. ...
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... The Jed Leland flashback gives the viewing audience a look at Charles Foster Kane's first wife Emily Norton and events leading up to the eventual marriage with ...
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... Charles Dickens exhibits to us through Oliver and Pip that the revolt of the weak ... 7). These horrific conditions do not keep Oliver down, but foster a need for ...
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Citizen Kane The movie opens with a fade-in on foggy, forlorn Xanadu, a palatial estate off the Florida coast, where Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles), one of ...
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... Charles' whole family joined his father in jail and Charles was stuck working for Warrens ... his life would be his wife, and his best friend John Foster which he ...
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... Such shots as the flash zoom to the extreme close-up shot of the character Charles Foster Kane's lips whispering the ever-mysterious word "Rosebud," and the ...
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... The time after the loss of him mother was a wasted period spent in an institution which did not foster nor nurture the scientist we know of as Charles Darwin. ...
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1. Charles Foster Kane dies at Xanadu 2. News on the March 3. Discussion of the Newsreel by the reporters. ... SO: Who is Charles Foster Kane? What are his values? ...
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1. Charles Foster Kane dies at Xanadu 2. News on the March 3. Discussion of the Newsreel by the reporters. ... SO: Who is Charles Foster Kane? What are his values? ...
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... Without these we would not be able to see so in the life of Charles Foster Kane at all. There are, to me, the adjectives of this film. ...
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... images, each person reporter Thompson (William Alland) interviews provides a different perspective, a contrasting image of the same man: Charles Foster Kane. ...
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... As we find out more about the life and times of this character (Charles Foster Kane), through a news real we get a quick overview of his life. ...
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Citizen Kane begins with Charles Foster Kane muttering "Rosebud" as he passes away. Despite all of his money and fame, Kane died alone. ...
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... principle characters. Welles' Citizen Kane tells the story of an aging press tycoon and would-be politician Charles Foster Kane. A man ...
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... This movie tells the fascinating story of the life and death of Charles Foster Kane, a narcissistic newspaper runner, politician, and a wealthy millionaire. ...
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... principle characters. Welles' Citizen Kane tells the story of an aging press tycoon and would-be politician Charles Foster Kane. A man ...
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... in Citizen Kane, camera shots are angled upward to achieve a distorted effect of the dominance of a person at the top of stairs (eg, Charles Foster Kane at the ...
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... His father was again arrested for debt and Charles was forced to come to his aid. ... John Foster became his closest friend and confidant that same year. ...
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... throughout the film. "Rosebud", was the last dying word of Charles Foster Kane, a rich and powerful newspaper mogul. While he lay ...
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... The emotion packed story of Charles Foster Kane, goliath of the publishing world, is told with dynamic editing and expressionistic lighting. ...
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... to create a cloudy, dreamy, nightmarish, or otherwise surreal effect Other physical elements of Film noir include broken glass (eg, Charles Foster Kane\'s ...
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