Essays About william gibson's

 

  • william gibson
    ... literature. One of the pioneers of this new niche was William Gibson. In 1984 William Gibson's first novel was printed. Neuromancer ...
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  • Gibson
    ... fathers of it? Regardless how he feels about the internet and cyber culture William Gibson is still interested in it. The world that ...
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  • Miracle Worker
    Title - The Miracle Worker Author - William Gibson Setting - This book is primarily set in the Keller homestead of Tuscumbia, Alabama during the 1880s. ...
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  • Comparative Essay Neuromancer and The Time Machine
    ... In Neuromancer, author William Gibson gives us the character Henry Case, or just Case, as he is referred to throughout the novel. ...
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  • Place, Objects, Gender, and Class: Slater Mill and Virtual Light
    This idea is evident in industrial America, in the era of Slater Mill, and post-industrial America, particularly in the novel Virtual Light by William Gibson. ...
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  • Future of the internet
    ... future. This is what we now call Cyberpunk fiction, and the first novel of the sort was Neuromancer by William Gibson. This book ...
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  • Virtual Reality
    ... 1992). A very alarming example of VR in the future can be seen in William Gibson's Fragments of a Hologram Rose. Gibson portrays ...
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  • Neuromancer
    ... urges . In William Gibson's science fiction classic Neuromancer we find a vision of the future with metaphors to the present. Like ...
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  • Romeo and Juliet vs The Miracle Worker
    ... They all have plots, climaxes and settings. Shakespeare's words and way of writing was more advanced than William Gibson's but they both have good work. ...
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  • Scarface
    ... William Wallace (Mel Gibson) returns to his homeland following the death of an heirless king, finds himself in the middle of political landscape turmoil. ...
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  • William Wallace the True Story
    ... however, was written by Randall Wallace and directed by Mel Gibson. Both men are of Scottish decent and thus would have portrayed William Wallace in a great ...
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  • The Morality of Science
    ... "Technology and it's dangerous effects on nature and human life as perceived in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and William Gibson's Neuromancer." http://www ...
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  • William Wallace, The True Story
    ... however, was written by Randall Wallace and directed by Mel Gibson. Both men are of Scottish decent and thus would have portrayed William Wallace in a great ...
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  • the miracle worker
    The Miracle Worker In the book the miracle worker by William Gibson. Annie did many miracles to help the Kelle family. Annie's biggest ...
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  • Postmodernism and Cybersex
    ... Now "cybersex" stems from the term cyberspace, originally a term from William Gibson's science-fiction novel of 1984, Neuromancer. ...
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  • Anootated Bib
    ... reality. "The Matrix, 1999" Cyberpunk. William Gibson WebRing 26 February 2000 http://www.kheper.auz.com/future/cyberpunk/cyberpunk.htm
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  • Miracle Worker
    ... In the play, "The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson, Annie teaches Helen a way of hearing and seeing in a way she understood. Helen ...
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  • Mark Twain
    ... William Gibson belies that, "Twain developed one of the great styles in the English language because he had a firm grasp of the American vernacular"(qtd. ...
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  • Braveheart a socialogical look
    Staring in this movie was Mel Gibson (William Wallace), Patrick McGoohan (King Edward Longshanks), Catherine McCormack (Murron) Sophie Marceau (Princess ...
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  • Sympathy in Film
    ... The leading/main character, William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson gives his audience a emotionally charged experience viewing this film. ...
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  • Art Direction in Film and Television--history
    ... science fiction films, be it Aliens, Johnny Mnemonic, Matrix, etc, are heavily influenced by the style labele cybepunk, fostered by William Gibson's Neuromancer ...
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  • Braveheart
    ... Scottish people. The main character, William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson, is part of a rebel family towards the King. Edward the ...
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  • Networking and Telecommunication Management
    ... the glossary. Bruce Sterling has written several books, he co-authored "The Difference Engine" with William Gibson. Mr. Sterling ...
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  • Braveheart
    1.) The movie "Braveheart" starts out as William Wallace ( Mel Gibson ) when he was a little boy. His father went away to try to ...
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  • Mel Gibson as a Genuine American Hero in The Patriot
    ... Mel Gibson, as Benjamin Martin in The Patriot, embodies these heroic traits. ... Martin-played by Heath Ledger-is taken off by Colonel William Tavington, acted by ...
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  • The Matrix
    ... still he'd see the matrix in his sleep, bright lattices of logic unfolding across the colourless void..." (italics mine) - William Gibson, Neuromancer, 1984 ...
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  • crotique of braveheart
    Actor Mel Gibson, who not only had the leading role of Sir William Wallace, but also produced and directed the film, did a great job in trying to reconstruct ...
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  • braveheart
    Actor Mel Gibson, who not only had the leading role of Sir William Wallace, but also produced and directed the film, did a great job in trying to reconstruct ...
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  • The Patriot
    ... Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson), the legendary "Hero of Fort Wilderness" and now a farmer, he does not think that war is the best ... William Tavington (Jason Isaacs ...
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  • Huck Finn
    ... Oak Land, California: Wilsted & Taylor Publishing Services, June 1988. Gibson, William W. Inside Huck Finn. New York: Fawcett Crest, 1972. Kaplan, Justin. ...
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