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What Does Bdsm Mean In Fifty Shades Of Grey
BDSM That You Won't Learn In "Fifty Shades Of Grey"
M – Learn some BDSM facts that you will not learn in the movie Fifty Shades of Grey.
BDSM Does Not Always Involve Sex – BDSM does not always involve sex because it is mostly a mental stimulation carried out with physical actions
that produces pleasure–pain. The skin organ has arousal receptors sensitive to the touch delivering a full–body intense experience with spanking,
massaging, and skin–tight clothes. The mental stimulation is what produces the orgasmic feelings, not the physical sex act.
The Submissive Person Does Have Some Control During The Encounter – The submissive person does not give up their free will during a BDSM
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The reality is that people are not waking up in dungeons forced to do things against their will. Moreover, it is not a 'dangerous' thing to perform
BDSM, but more of a kink that gives off the illusion of being held captive with no control. Furthermore, BDSM is not dangerous or abusive at all and
is in fact comfortable and fun!
Mentally Healthy People Practice BDSM – Performing BDSM does not mean that you are weird, mentally unstable, or the odd ball out of the group,
in fact, studies show that it is good for you! A 2013 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine concluded that most BDSM practitioners are mentally
sharp, live with a purpose, and have a higher well–being than those who do not practice BDSM.
BDSM Require Research & Practice – Most people think they can just get into BDSM scene without doing any research or practice what they have
seen on television. This is a mistake. but Doing BDSM the right way require much research and practice, unless you have a professional escort or a
friend who you trust who can ease into the role and properly introducing you into the world of BDSM. People who do not practice or do research
may end up hurting themselves or their partners, so it is imperative to read and learn about the safety precautions ahead of time. Make sure to get
information from a variety of sources including reading books and talking to friends for the necessary knowledge to really get an angle
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Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Temptation Essay
Temptation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
In the poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Gawain is a guest at Hautdesert Castle. During his stay at the castle, three separate hunts take place.
These hunts also parallel temptations aimed at Gawain by the wife of the Lord of Hautdesert Castle. In each hunt scene, a characteristic of the prey of
that hunt is personified in Gawain's defense against the advances of the Lord's wife.
The first temptation of Gawain is perhaps the most difficult for him to defend. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a deer, In
terms of the hunt, the deer is hunted because it is a staple of the diet, or it is something that satisfies a person. In the same manner, the ... Show more
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This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. Boars are not so much hunted for food as they are for sport. A boar is a very
unruly animal. It will attack any hunters viciously, and with reckless abandon. Successfully capturing a boar is a testament to the physical courage and
strength of the hunter. In the second temptation, the Lord's wife appears to Gawain in the same voluptuous manner as she did on the previous day.
But this time, Gawain does not attempt to avoid her advances. He is much more direct and confrontational with the lady. The lady also asks Gawain
to tell her one of his war stories. Gawain refuses, on account that it would be boasting. He replies
... But for me to take on the travail of interpreting true love And construing the subjects of the stories of arms To you who, I hold, have more skill In
that art, by half, than a hundred of such As I am or ever shall be on the earth I inhabit,
Would in faith be a mani fold folly, noble lady. (1541
–1545)
Here, Gawain is definitely not trying to avoid the woman. It is almost as if the night has changed him, because something would have to account for
this dramatic change of behavior. His behavior here is much like that of a boar. Where Gawain does not physically harm the lady as a boar may, he is,
as stated before, much more frontal and direct in his dealings with her. In showing this self–confidence far the first time Gawain has finally indicated to
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The Book ' Smarter 's Is Pointed Out By Robert Stam
КЅThe book was betterКј is pointed out by Robert Stam as one of the most common made statements comparing a novel and itКјs cinematic adaptation.
Therefore, a clear focus on the loss rather than a gain can be detected.1 The notion of fidelity between a novel and the adaptation seems to generally
have a high importance to the masses; one can be disappointed if the adaptation does not meet personal expectations such as narrative, thematic and
aesthetic features.2 Fidelity between a literary and a cinematic work might, according to Stam, be impossible due to automatic differences in change of
medium.3 Many misunderstandings about the relation between the two art forms exist. Therefore, Stam suggests a film and novel can never be equal
as the corresponding adaptation is not merely a summary of the novel. Additionally, a film as a pure summary would result in a neither understandable,
nor enjoyable immense amount of text. This essay focuses on StamКјs argument exploring the novel as a collection of sources and ideas.4 The
resulting adaptation is supposed to be inspired by the text and further use cinema specific techniques to expand the possibilities. More concretely,
Martin ScorseseКјs 1993 film adaptation of Edith WhartonКјs 1920 novel The Age of Innocence will be used to explore the relationship and possible
inequality between the two forms of art. The novel uses words and the film uses cinematic effects but both can create a similar feeling for the audience.
The introduction
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Feminist Critical Lens Of Shakespeare 's Othello
Feminist critical lens examines certain texts with a primary focus on both gender's relationship with each other and how such relationships demonstrate
effects towards beliefs, behaviors, and values. This critical lens also examines a patriarchal–centered society and how such society define and interact
with women with an emphasis on stereotypes of both genders that are present and evident in the text being analyzed. William Shakespeare's Othello can
be scrutinized through the feminist critical lens. A deep analysis focused on feminism of the play Othello paves way for the judgement of different
societal status of women in the period when the play took place, the Elizabethan society. Othello is a best fit that demonstrates how men were ... Show
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In a deep analysis, this phrase best explains the expectation of a women in Venice that they are supposed to agree in accordance of all their
husband's will and use them in any way their husbands wish to utilize them. Furthermore, the capacity of women as connected to marriage was
portrayed by the sweet message that came from the lips of Othello to Desdemona. "Come, my dear love. The purchase has made, the fruits are ensue;
The profit's yet to come 'tween me and you" (Act II, Scene 2, Line 8–10, Page 100). With this statement, it can be said that purchase and marriage are
synonymous. If the message is read between the lines, it can be inferred that Othello purchased or bought Desdemona and she is anticipated to meet
the sexual pleasures that Othello need or want. Tied to women perceived as possessions is their personal assumed characteristic of being passive.
Second, the play Othello paid deep attention to women possessing the personality of being submissive. There are countless pieces of evidence from
the play that strongly suggest that women are submissive. One is when after Othello said his farewell words to end his conversation with Desdemona
in the garden of the castle. Desdemona have said "What e'er you be, I am obedient" (Act III, Scene 3, Line 89, Page 144). She claimed that she is
amenable and continue to accommodate all of Othello's instructions and commands and she wishes to follow
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Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Analysis
It took humanity thousands of years to go from living primitively in caves to the advanced cities of today. William Golding's Lord of the Flies
imagines a group of boys stranded on an island, isolated from civilization, and their reversion to a primitive lifestyle . William
Golding explores man's primal nature of violence and domination and his descent into savagery through his use of symbolism, and the actions of the
characters, mainly Jack and Roger.
Throughout the book, Golding uses many symbols that represent civilization and barbarity such as the conch, face paint, and the act of hunting. The
conch is an important symbol in the book because it represents leadership and civilization because the leader was chosen democratically. When Jack
leaves Ralph's group, he essentially leaves civilization and descends into savagery which is shown by him asserting his leadership through the use of
force by beating people who disobey him and also by Jack's entire group being naked and covered in paint.
Another symbol that represents savagery is the use of face paint. Jack describes the face paint as liberating him from "shame and self–consciousness"
(Golding, 64) when he first puts it on. His laugh also becomes "bloodthirsty" and his face scares other people. When Jack puts on the paint, his normal
face is covered, revealing his primal nature that allows him to kill while hunting.
Additionally, the hunts only fuel his primal nature because after each hunt, the hunters act out
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Research Paper On Deer Hunting
From the 2001–2002 deer hunting season a total of six million, four hundred thousand deer were killed. In the hunting seasons 2001–2003 twenty–two
million, seven hundred and two thousand doves were killed(Number of animals killed by hunters, 2001–02 deer season and 2002–03 season for
non–deer game). Hunting is being categorized as murder in some places. People believe that hunting should be illegal and murder. Others believe that
hunting is important and needed. Hunting is an important part of our society. Some people believe that hunting is murder. It is true that hunting kills
animals. People that think this way believe that animals should die of natural causes and that hunters hunt for the thrill of the kill. With this in mind it ...
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Dating all the way back to the indians, there were hunters that killed animals so they could survive. Hunting was a source of food for the indians
and still is a food source for people now. According to an article by Ward M. Clark, a hunter, lecturer, and author, " Early hunters knew this very well,
as they revered their primary prey. For example, Plains Indians referred to bison as "uncle" and "brother." Paleolithic cave drawings ofgame animals
and hunt scenes are rendered with a loving reverence that is still evident today, thousands of years later, (Clark)." This shows that people have been
hunting for food for years making it part of our history as humans. Hunting is a part of humans past just as much as gathering food and farming
which was also done by the Indians. Clark also said "We hunt to pay homage to nature, to life, and to the earth. To make our annual pilgrimage to our
beginnings, to lay our hands on our heritage as members of the biotic community. To affirm once more that life feeds on life, and life gives life to
life,(Clark)." This shows that hunting connects us back to the Indians and all other parts of the world and the culture of humans everywhere. Every
country has history with hunting even if it's just killing an animal for food to eat. Hunting is part of our culture and past of our culture and past as
humans and natural predators and
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Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain And The...
Symbolism and the Meaning of the Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight there is many symbols throughout the poem. The hunting
scenes are told in great detail throughout the poem. The unknown author writes these scenes to add meaning to the poem. The scenes depicts the
hunting of the three different prey Lord Bertilak is after. Each scene contains symbolism and importance and help develop and enhance the plot
throughout the poem. One may wonder why the author might include the hunting scenes at all. According to critic, Donald Howard, "all the hunted
animals convey connotations of evil, and this is doubtless the reason why the author of the poem seems so involved in the outcome of the hunts and
never tires of triumphantly describing the final slaying of the pursued animals (85). This is an interesting idea and could be a due to his religious
beliefs. In the poem, the animals are not described as evil. The fox is described as cunning, "Carefully he creeps by the edge of a copse, / convinced
that his cunning has conned those canines" (1710–11). He is not seen as evil as some may think that the fox is. Howard believes that the animals are
wicked but the in the poem there is no implication that they are evil in any way. In medieval times animals were thought to have human qualities and
emotions. The three animals in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are described as having human qualities. First, Henry Savage states, "Certain facts
about the animals which formed
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Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era
Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and activities became easier with the use of the trained
animals and the relationship between humans and other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today,
domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and
entertainment and others just keep their pets for company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs proved
to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans' lives, and became entertainment to the once boring lives of
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In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This
target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less strenuous
and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a bow and arrow or a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and
huntswomen accompanied by several dogs, would drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in close range.
The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are
even acknowledged by the people of this time for their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of meat.
In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt is planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the
morning to search for tracks of the prey or fewments (droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds of lymers
include Bloodhounds and St Hubert's. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or otherwise known as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs
are prized and adored for their acute vision and immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Analysis of Parallel...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Analysis of Parallel Scenes
The anonymous author of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" was supposedly the first to have originated the alternation of temptation and hunting
scenes, which both contribute importantly to the effectiveness of the poem (Benson 57). The two narratives are obviously meant to be read as
complementary. Therefore, the parallel juxtaposition of seemingly unrelatedepisodes is the basic characteristic of the narrative. The narrative, which
appears parallel, contrasts temptation and beheading tales; which posed the major problem of unity for the early critics (Benson 26).
H. L. Savage analyzes the relation between the hunting and temptation scenes and concludes that they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are each a variation that blend to point up to Gawain's trial and his host's involvement in it.
The lady is intent unpon her prey (Gawain) as her husband is intent upon his prey (wild game). The host's pursiut of his prey then becomes a
commentary on the lady's pursuit of Gawain. The significance of the animals at each stage of the hunt narrative is symbolic; the hunting scenes act as
metaphors for the temptations (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). In the first hunting scene a deer is obtained. The deer is portrayed as 'gentle'. The
poet provides great detail about the hunt and the carving– both of which are considered to be skills of 'ideal' courtly perfection. In the first temptation
scene Gawain uses his skills of courteous speech to please the lady all the while remaining loyal to his host; which is the 'ideal' behaviour expected of
a knight (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight).
In the second scene the prey is the boar, which is considered to be 'aggressive'. The host is fierce in his quest and finally emerges as the victor. In the
second temptation scene, the lady is much more aggressive in her 'attack' on Gawain's knightly reputation. Gawian must work harder to please the lady
with his courtly speech on the subject of love.
In the third hunting scene the host is very disapointed, he spent an entire day of hunting and only obtained a fox;
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A Hunting Scene By Piere Di Cosimo
Often times, the artifacts of a society can tell us much about the values and beliefs of the people that lived in it. The art and artifacts of a society must
have been produced for having a significant role in its culture and it's important that they demonstrate important characteristics of a society's culture to
the audience. By examining and comparing physical objects from different societies that depict similar things or have similar function, we can often be
able to reveal important features of each culture. Two such pieces of art are the relief fragments from the wall of a tomb that belonged to an Egyptian
official named Khety, and a painting entitled A Hunting Scene by ItalianRenaissance artist, Piere di Cosimo. The most significant feature of these
objects is that they both portray hunting scenes. The Egyptian relief fragments also depict images of fishing and fowling. Many points of comparison
exist between these two pieces of art such as the perspectives they use to represent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The visual appearance of the people and animals in Cosimo's hunting scene shows close attention detail to elements such as anatomy and shows an
effort to represent the scene in the most lifelike way possible. In Italian Renaissance culture, there was a push in the arts towards realism which was an
attempt to represent the subject as realistically and as truthfully as possible. Cosimo represents hunting with the accuracy that was sought after in
Renaissance art. Representation in ancient Egyptian art reflected a different set of practices. While the Egyptians also attempted to capture their
subjects as realistically as possible, their view of reality was different than the reality accepted by Renaissance artists. Khety's tomb fragments
demonstrated how the Egyptians commonly used stoic and idealistic postures when illustrating
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Movie Analysis : ' The Hunter '
Movie Review– The Hunter Looking for something unique and unforgettable? The Hunter is the one. It has a great meaning behind the story and great
visual affects. This film has a very adventurous feel to it, which keeps the attention of the audience. I would definitely recommend this movie to my
peers and anyone interested in the hunting community because, the movie represents the key skills to become a great hunter such as scouting, tracking,
and patients. In the 2012 Australian film, The Hunter, that is set in the mysterious forest of Tasmania, William Dafoe, an actor that plays the hunter,
Martin, in this daring movie and claims was sent to the small town from "the university" for a field study on the behaviors of the Tasmanian Tiger.
Throughout the movie he is staying in the Armstrong house with a family of two children and their mother. Martin helps the mother, Lucy, sober up
and changes the family's life for the better with every night he stays and visits there. The first part of the movie is mainly focused on how Martin is
setting up the traps and snares to try to capture the mystical creature that is said to be extinct. However, as soon as the mountain ranges and the
rainforest comes into the scenes, it is all up to nature to run its own course as Martin travels his journey alone. This Film is mainly focusing on the
gentleman alongside the elements and his own feelings of humanity but also on the aloneness of the long–distance hunter. Throughout the movie Martin
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##cruey And The Issue Of Animal Cruelty
Animal cruelty is the act of inflicting harm or suffering upon animals for purposes other than self–defense. It may sound and be a terrible idea, but
many do not notice that it is actually an ongoing issue and happens to all types of animals across the world. Animal cruelty has been an issue since
the 1800's and continues to be a problem. This act of violence is used by people and companies who we would hope would never do such things, yet
we continue to support without realizing what is actually going on. The use of animals for entertainment or game hunting contributes to animal cruelty
because it is unfair, cruel, and unsafe for animals of many kinds.
Circuses have been around for many years and are well known for the entertainment of performances by acrobats, trapeze acts, and trained animals.
They have been loved by many and continue to make thousands of dollars every year. However, most of the public do not realize what is actually
going on behind the scenes of some of the most famous circuses in the U.S. Most of the animals used in circus performances are treated unfairly.
These wild animals are expected to learn unnatural tricks and are harshly punished if they do not perform properly. Cole Bros. Circus has had an
unsettling past with this exact issue. "Cole Bros. Circus has been cited repeatedly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for animal welfare
violations.", "...when Pete did not perform her act properly, she was taken to the tent and laid down, and
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Dr. Dagmar's Delusion In 'Lars Is Single'
Lars Lindstrom is a 27 year old Caucasian male. He has short brown hair, a brown mustache and brown eyes. Lars is a Christian, and is often see at
his local church or reading the bible. Although he owns half of his parent's house, he lives in the garage, which he has made into a studio apartment.
His education level is not mentioned, although he has a job that supports him, so he must be educated to some extent. At the beginning of the film
Lars is single, though throughout the movie he enters into two different relationships (Kimmel & Gillespie 2007). Lars has many internal strengths,
one of which is how he uses his delusion as a coping mechanism to combat the stressors in his life. Although delusion is typically seen as a mental
'illness', it should be viewed as the individual's ability to cope the best way they can in extreme stress, not as a weakness. Lars had plenty of stress to
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Dagmar is Lar's doctor and psychologist. She offers to treat Bianca so that she can assess Lar's and help treat his delusion. Dr. Dagmar uses a
strength based approach and views Lar's delusion as a way of him expressing his emotions in a safe way, not as an adverse illness. She explains that
the delusion is real to Lars, that he is making the decisions surrounding it, and that others around him have to support the delusion if they want to
give him a chance to recover from it. She accepts his belief in Bianca, does not belittle him for it, and encourages the community to do the same. This
is a strength based approach in that she stays where the client is mentally and emotionally, accepts his choices and his behavior, and believes that the
he has the power learn and grow from it (Kisthardt, 2006). Dr. Dagmar also helps Lars work through his aversion to touch, and his intense fear and
anxiety surrounding childbirth and people leaving him (Kimmel & Gillespie
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Imagery In The Film 'NANOOK Of The NORTH'
In the film NANOOK OF THE NORTH we are presented with imagery that for the most part had never been seen by the majority of the population of
the world. Robert Flaherty had successfully brought an entirely unknown culture to the Western world. In the film we get to see the traditional trading,
hunting, fishing and daily tasks of an Inuit family who for all intents and purposes are barely touched by modern industry. Indeed, this very notion is
implied in the scene where Nanook gets to listen to a phonograph record at the trading post. The important aspect of NANOOK OF THE NORTH is
that it opened the door to what we would call documentary filmmaking today. More importantly, the film conveys a sense of what film could be and
what it can be used for, especially in documenting historical events. What we are given are the first steps in understanding the world around us
without the added cost of exploring it ourselves. And while it has been agreed that many of the scenes in the film were staged, it's still depicts real life
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Since it has been revealed that Flaherty did not need to film on his toes, that is to say that the majority of the film was staged, it allows for meticulous
framing of the shot. And though this film is considered documentary, I was still struck by the method in which Flaherty employed Joseph Campbell's
theory on the hero's journey. I felt the film followed the traditional method of storytelling in films by establishing the isolation of the hero. We saw
Nanook fishing alone, initially hunting alone and all within the confines of this desolate, cold area. Sadly, it is understood that the person who played
the part of Nanook died alone from starvation while out on a hunting
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The Hunter Becomes the Hunted in "The Most Dangerous Game"...
Where do you draw the line in hunting? Is it at the point where you feel pity for your prey? Is it the fact your prey feels pain? Or is it just that you're
stronger and they're weaker so it doesn't matter. The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is a story about learning and experience, how the
hunter becomes the hunted and moralities tested and learning the hard way. The main protagonist Rainsford is a well established hunter who has
slaughtered many animals with great joy. He views his prey as aggressive creatures that are lower that lack any reason to live other than hunting.
Through the story Rainsford ends washed up on a mysterious island where his ideals about hunting are pit against those of an eccentric Cossack
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Thus through this experience he began learning about how the animals felt in his previous hunting experiences. During his battle royal fight with the
general he had used his experience and knowledge of hunting to catch and kill the general. Consequently he was now violating his own golden rule,
loosing his values of not killing humans. Through this action he went through a metamorphosis becoming the "brute". This newfound outlook lead
him learn about what it is like to be the one being hunted. After there continual exchange of mental torment Rainsford enters the main house to
murder the general. Something is different though he doesn't stop when the general said "you have won" he doesn't care anymore, he just wants to
kill him. We can see this when Rainsford says "I am still a beast at bay". We can see that the use of the language technique of dramatic irony is
empathetic towards this scene. The use of this technique shows us that he (who was the hunter of the beast) has now become the beast in the hunt.
This emphasizes the idea that Rainsfords experiences of being hunted has changed him and shows how Connell was trying to express the idea that
your experiences shape you, and how you learn from it will shape who you are. We can also see how Connells message about learning and experience
is expressed through the use of the language technique of metaphor. We can see that this use of metaphor shows us how he has become a "beast".
Through this it
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A Few Good Men Plot Summary
An orphaned young girl teams up with a former enforcer, as they are pursued by a ruthless Mexican mobster.
STORY COMMENTS
THE STRENGTH OF TEN MEN is a captivating action, thriller. The strength of this story is no doubt the complex and highly compelling characters
that drive the plot. The core characters are thrust into a harrowing life and death situation where the stakes are extremely high.
The script offers intriguing twist and turns. There are solid themes about trust, family, believing, and faith.
The idea of a young orphan girl teaming up with an enforcer is an appealing plotline. There's a smart twist when the enforcer turns out to be the person
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For the most part, it sounds crisp and has a nice rhythm. The voices of the characters are consistent with their personalities and reveals information
about them.
The only area that should be polished is the running gag about "whores." This is still overdone. It's funny in the beginning, but then loses its charm. The
discussion about "big dicks" isn't all that engaging.
The overall tension works best in the opening. The conflict and tension in the second act can be stronger if there's more of an urgency and ticking
clock. The current pace hinders this. The tension doesn't enhance again until the midpoint.
The script is professionally presented although there are a few minor typos (pages 4, 45, and 54). Also, the character of Dennis introduced twice.
SUMMARY & MARKETABILITY
The plot is engaging and merits consider with revisions, especially in the first half of the script regarding the goal, tension, pace, and action.
The strengths of this script are the characters and they can attract talent.
The action is also well crafted.
The script should be marketable in both the domestic and international market.
The script should appeal to the mainstream action, thriller audience.
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Hunting Lions: Sport or Murder? Essay
When a Minnesota dentist killed a prized African lion named "Cecil" he received an onslaught of criticism and reignited the debate concerning hunting.
Man's quest to dominate all of nature has been a passion dating to the primitive days of mankind. During this primitive era, man's need to hunt was
strictly for survival and to preserve their existence and dominance over the wild. In this modern era, man still finds the need to unleash this internal
drive for power. The passion to hunt, however, is no longer a necessity for survival; it is a game or sport for which the trophy is one of nature's most
intriguing animals, the mountain lion.
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The National Rifle Association seeks to lift this moratorium and allow the hunt of the cats. Their effort would carry into the year 1996 where they
sought for the passing of proposition 197 which would legalize the trophy hunting of the cougars. However their efforts as well as the proposition
failed to change the fate of the lions (5).
Recent media has displayed the mountain lion as being a fierce creature with a history of unprovoked attacks. However what is failed to be conveyed to
the public is the fact that the human population is doubling every 25 years. With the climbing cougar and human populations, an increased competition
of food has sent hungry mountain lions to suburban backyards in an effort to seek nourishment (4). By doing so the number of lion attacks on humans
has elevated. The fact that these lions are losing their habitats to human developers, raises the question of whether lions pose a threat to humans or not.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) has fought for the rights to lawfully hunt the mountain lion. Their efforts would be for the "good of society,"
since the poaching of these cats would decrease their population and directly decrease the numbers of human attacks. California's current law permits
the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to remove any lion that poses a risk to people, property or pets. In 1994, 122 mountain lions were killed
under the depredation permits issued by the DFG
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Aliens Gender Roles : Enchaned By Cyborgs
Alien Notes– Cyborgs Exosuit. Aliens Gender Roles: Enchaned by cyborgs . Nobody believes her. Even the other woman smoking cigarette in suit.
Man recoomends her for psychiotiatric evaluation. Liutenant Gorman Colonial Marine Core LV 126. Lost contact with colony. Colonial
Marines–trained to deal with situations. Soldiers. Have lots of firepower "can handle any situation." They want Ripley as an advisor. Ripley seems
to be in charge. Burke trying to convince Ripley. Has nightmares and contacts Burke. Says she will only go back if they agree to "wipe them out"
not just study them" Marine car hyper exaggerated how tough they are. Girls are like men. "Who's snow white" referring to ripley. Acting like
vasquex is so tough. Tells manly joke is like one of the guys. Doing pull ups, super tough. The marines tell super innapropriate jokes, really offensive
to act super tough. Bishop– Android. Begas the marines to not do 5 finger felay. Marines so tough they play 5 finger felay with bishop how sharp he
is. Android– Prefers term articial person. A2's were a bit twitchy. Impossible to harm another human being. Reason he can't hurt guy in 5 finger felay.
Ripley is distrusting of Androids. Marines smoking ciagreets during Ripley's speech. Vasquez looking bored of Ripley. Ignores her details and once to
find the aliens only, acts tough. Hudson speaks out against own military officer again emphasizing his toughness. Challenges his authority. Ripley asks
if there's
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Examples Of Temptations In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
In the poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, written by the anonymous Pearl Poet, Gawain is a guest of King Bertilak and is staying at his castle.
During his stay, three separate hunts take place. These hunts parallel temptations aimed at Gawain by the Queen, Bertilak's wife, in order to test his
knightly virtues. In each hunt scene, the characteristics of the prey are paralleled with Gawain's actions against the temptations of the Queen. The
scenes provide different but parallel viewpoints on a situation whose meaning can be understood only together. The significance of the animals at each
stage of the hunt are symbolic; the hunting scenes act as metaphors for the temptations. Using characteristics of the animals as well as increasing the
vivid details of how they were slaughtered, the narrative makes it aware that with each increasing hunt, Gawain failing his test and is slowly being
"skinned" of his virtues.
The first temptation of Gawain is perhaps the most difficult for him to defend. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a stag. In
terms of the hunt, the stag is hunted due to it being a staple food, but it can also be mounted as a trophy. In the same sense, the Queen views him as
the "stag" she is trying to hunt. Her sexual desire for him is the sole purpose of her "pursuit". She then tries to guilt him by saying, "A good man like
Gawain... could have never lingered so long with a lady without craving a kiss" (p.164; line 1297). She is, in a sense, "hunting" Gawain in that she is
pursuing him for the sole purpose of making him her "trophy" but is not flirting with him as much as she does in the next two temptations. If he falls
prey to this temptation, then he has failed his knightly honor. In his reaction to the Queen, Gawain acts much like a stag. He first tries to unsuccessfully
ignore her. Then, he stealthily avoids her advances, not directly confronting her, but subtly downplaying her advances, until he could attempt to escape.
The second temptation of Gawain is easier for him to defend against. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. Boars are not
so much hunted for food as they are for sport. Boar's are very aggressive animals and will attack any
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Foreshadowing In Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game
"The Most Dangerous Game" Have you ever heard of a person who hunts humans? It's pretty scary and illegal. In Richard Connell's short story, "The
Most Dangerous Game" the author uses foreshadowing to create suspense in the story. Foreshadowing is a literary device that authors use to build
tension in a story. Connell exhibits this method when he writes, "There was no sound in the night as Rainsford sat there, but the muffled throb of the
engine that drove the yacht swiftly through the darkness" (Connell 2). This quote resembles the scenes from a horror movie of what will happen. There
was complete silence on the yacht and the only sounds you could hear was the motor engine. Another way Connell used foreshadowing in the story was
when
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Rhino Poaching And The Exotic Animal Trade
Would you change your lifestyle to save the existence of a species? In western society, it is our lifestyle to go to the doctors when you are sick,
drive to work and buy food from a grocery store. It is hard to remember that around the globe there are different customs and ways of life. A lot of
people make the means to live by working the land, owning their own shops, fishing, and hunting animals. Poachers in Africa make their living by
hunting elephants, lions, rhinos, and other exotic animals. Countries in Asia, like Vietnam and China, have been using rhino horn medicinally for
generations. Would they be willing to change their entire lifestyle to save the existence of a species? I analyzed an image created by the World
Wildlife Fund that addresses rhino poaching and the exotic animal trade. There are two subjects in this image, the rhino and those within the rhino.
The rhino is being captured by people, but at the same time, its horn is already being removed. I think that this represents the huge market for rhino
horn. We are collecting as much horn as we can as fast as we can do it. This idea of our insatiable appetite for exotic animal products is also
reinforced by how the horn is being removed. Somebody, with a chainsaw, is cutting off the horn below the base of it. This unsustainable practice will
kill the animal. If the horn was cut above the base it would grow back and the rhino could continue on, but it is common for poachers to remove as
much horn as
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Big Game Hunting Thesis
Anything is acceptable as long as it is legal. Or so that's what they say. If so why worry or make a big deal over something that's legal? The
reason.... We don't agree with the result so we want our way or nothing at all;not caring if it's legal or not. In the case of Zimbabwe it is legal to hunt.
So the only thing left to decide is if Killing Cecil the lion was acceptable or unacceptable; I think that killing for big game hunting is acceptable as long
as it is legal. thesis
In the article "Death Of Beloved Lion Heats Up Criticism Of Big Game Hunting." NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2016. it displays the horror that was
led to believe that cecil's killing was non negotiable. Evidence In the article it begins to explain the episodes beginning to happen due to the cause of
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"Outcry for Cecil the Lion Could Undercut Conservation Efforts." The New York Times. The New York Times, 10 Aug. 2015. Web. 26 Sept.
2016. It begins to explain the perspective of Mr. Dorrington. A nonfiction piece of emotion, so not actually true. It portrays a feeling of what he felt
as many others when Cecil was killed. After it begins to explain what would have happened if someone were to want to buy game off of National
organizations. In Africa's case; "There's only two places on the earth where wildlife at a large scale has actually increased in the 20th century, and
those are North America and southern Africa," [said Rosie Cooney, a zoologist who is the chairwoman of the International Union for Conservation of
Nature's Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group. "Both of those models of conservation were built around hunting."] So it's acceptable as a
"sport" but when you think about organizations taking almost extinct animals and using that district as something for fun you decrease the animal
species, whereas when you look where there are animal perseverations the large scale has actually increases.
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Summary Of The Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain And The Green...
Paper 1 1.Thesis Statement: The hunting scenes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight serve as parallels for the scenes of Lady Bertilak's seduction
of Sir Gawain and work to show Gawain's character progression. 2.Deer hunt a.Symbol of innocence b.The deer are steered into danger c.First
seduction i.Lady Bertilak is corners Sir Gawain while he is in bed, vulnerable. ii. "You are tricked and trapped! But let's make a truce, / or I'll bind you
to your bed, and you'd better believe me" (1210–1211). iii. "But what lady in this land wouldn't latch the door, / wouldn't rather hold you as I do here"
(1251–1252). d.How Gawain was like a deer i.Sir Gawain is like a deer because he is essentially trapped in this awkward situation, like the deer
have been trapped. ii. Because of the Code of Chivalry, Gawain is trapped between a rock and a hard place. He must be courteous to the lady
without offending her. e.Sir Gawain and Lord Bertilak i.Sir Gawain keeps his agreement with Bertilak, they exchange the venison for the kiss Sir
Gawain receives. Therefore, Gawain maintains his innocence and honor. f.Value placed on deer i.The deer is seen as a great catch, Gawain even
comments how it's the "hugest haul [he has] seen, out of season, for several years" (1380–1381) ii. Deep description of the way the venison is cut and
prepared shows the importance of it. 3.Boar hunt a.Symbol of strength b.How the boar and the men that chase it have to put up a fight before the boar is
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Innocent Animals Research Paper
"In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen." This is a quote from Theodore
Roosevelt. What does he mean? Well, President Roosevelt meant that hunting is not the slaughtering of " Innocent Animals", but he meant that
sportsman, who love nature and the animals that thrive throughout it, we hunt and kill animals for passion and to keep a balance in the woods that we
grow up in. It's not only for us, the hunters, but for our children and theirs. Keeping hunting flowing through the generations to come and while that
happens, it will enable all of the animals that breathe the same air as we live and die. Hunting is seen as a cruel thing, but those individuals haven't sat
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This is mostly from lack of knowledge. When many hunters say these words it is not intended to say that the individuals who are against hunting are
knowledgeable. Some are very bright and successful people. But their opinions on hunting are all off of what they have heard. They believe that hunters
only hunt so that we can kill innocent animals and that the fees and donations to wildlife foundations, for instance here in missouri hunters fund and
donate with money to missouri conservation. You can hear from many people on the opposing side of hunting say that hunters fund these wildlife
foundations just so that they can kill more animals. This could be true and most likely exists in hunters, but few. It has came into view that a good
amount of the views that anti hunting advocates have of hunters is all based off of all of the irresponsible, disrespectful, and unsafe
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Most Dangerous Game Quotes
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME ESSAY "In this treacherous world, nothing is the truth nor a lie. Everything depends on the color of the crystal
through which one sees it"― Pedro Calderón de la Barca. Rainsford knew he was one crystal. But by the end of story, he realizes that everyone else
also has a different crystal. The author's message to the reader is to think in everyone's perspective before acting .In the short story,The Most Dangerous
Game, Richard Connell(author) changes Rainsford's perspective about hunting to display the theme.
First, in the start of the story, Rainsford is shown as a fearless character. In the boat, Rainsford and Whitney are talking about hunting. Whitney talks
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He is in General Zaroff's island, specifically in the forest. In the Most Dangerous Game, on page 12, Rainsford thinks "The Cossack was the cat; he
was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror."(12) This first part of the evidence proves the fact that Rainsford is
being hunted (Cossack is General Zaroff). He uses the analogy of a cat and a mouse to show the tremendous amount of terror in him. The second part
contributes to the theme. It shows one of two perspectives in the same scene. The first perspective, as shown in the text, says that Rainsford is really
petrified right now while being hunted. The second perspective is General Zaroff's, where he is enjoying all of this because of having the upper hand.
This can be inferred because the text says that Zaroff is the cat. Using prior knowledge, the cat is the one who has fun by scaring the mouse. These two
mismatch in perspective signifies what can occur in the real world in an incident. After this experience, it is certain that Rainsford will think twice
about hunting. In other words, the author shows different perspectives in hunting to project the
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Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis
Predators, when they are young, frolicking with siblings and commodities in their environment, they try to hunt the insects in the air, leaping and
pawing at them. As predators grow, they unknowingly begin to learn the skills to hunt until the day that they make their first successful kill, in the
same way children learn to master a game. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the is the lust for death being quenched when Jack and the other
hunters kill a pig for the first time, which drives the plot of the novel as an allegory themed text. Portraying to readers that somewhere deep inside of
us there is a beast tucked away, and when the right circumstances arise it may show itself. Though Jack at first finds it hard to kill like a young
animal, when he finally does kill the pig he feels accomplished and powerful. From there, he continues the hunt in the novel because of its impact on
the text as a whole.
Initially, Jack struggles and falters when ready to make a kill; he will raise his arm to strike but never throws his spear. Jack continually covers up
his mishap by saying "I was just waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him" (31) but he never seems able to until later in the novel . Golding
develops Jack's lack of assurance when attempting to hunt, leading Jack to doubt himself, allowing the pigs to escape, and leaving him vulnerable and
weak in front of the other boys. This causes him to feel unsure about himself and makes him only more determined to complete
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Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes In 'Sir Gawain'
After reading the text and looking up the different animals mentioned during the hunting scenes in the reading, I believe there are numerous
similarities between the beasts mentioned and that of the character Sir Gawain. The bedroom scenes between Sir Gawain and Lady Bertilak, along
with Gawain's adventure as a whole, parallel that of the hunting scenes of Bertiak de Hautdesert. Each of the bedroom and hunting scenes take place
on the same day. There are 3 days where each scene happens and at a relatively same time, which correlate with one another is some way. Before any
of these scenes take place, Lord Bertilak and Sir Gawain set a deal that whatever is hunted down by Bertilak would be given to Sir Gawain in
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This relates to the test or chase Sir Gawain endures during the bedroom scenes with Lady Bertilak. She makes sexual advances towards Gawain and
challenges his masculinity and reputation by questioning his chivalrous nature. He ends up only accepting a single kiss from Lady Bertilak and
keeps his word to return the kiss to Lord Bestilak as that was the only thing given to Gawain that day. I also feel this hunting scene with the dear leads
back to parts one and two of the story where Gawain is singled out from King Arthur's court and is ultimately separated from the rest of the "herd"
and accepts the challenge from the Green Knight. This leads to his dangerous adventure trying to find the Green Knight while keeping his
chivalrous honor in tact. Day two of the hunting and bedroom scenes also relate to one anther as Lord Bertilak hunts down a vicious boar and
Gawain once again turns down Lady Bertilak's advances only accepting two kisses. The boar was considered a savage beast, but still a decent kill
considering how vicious the beast is. Lord Bartilak beheads the boar which again symbolizes Gawain's own journey finding the Green Knight and the
danger of loosing his own head in the
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Analysis Of Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, there are many symbols throughout the poem. The hunting scenes are told in great detail throughout the poem.
The unknown author writes these scenes to add meaning to the poem. The scenes depicts the hunting of the three different prey Lord Bertilak is after.
Each scene contains symbolism and importance and helps to develop and improve the plot. One may wonder why the author might include the hunting
scenes at all. According to critic, Donald Howard, the hunted animals convey connotations of evil. (85). This viewpoint could be a due to his
religious beliefs. In the poem, the animals are not described as evil. The fox is described as cunning, "Carefully he creeps by the edge of a copse,
/ convinced that his cunning has conned those canines" (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 1710–11). The fox is not seen as evil as Howard thinks that
it is. Howard believes that the animals are wicked but the in the poem there is no implication that they are evil in any way. Each animal has their own
skill levels of escaping the hunt, the fox being the best. In medieval times animals were given human qualities and emotions. The three animals in the
poem are described as having human qualities. First, Henry Savage states, "Certain facts about the animals which formed the quarry of the medieval
huntsman, to be found in the hunting treatises of the time, and certain popular beliefs about their habits and tempers that were promulgated by the
practices and
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Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions And Hippopotamus Hunt
The hunting of animals has been a tradition of humans through out history. We cannot travel back in time to prove this but we do have evidence to
support it. The leaders and wealthy class of ancient societies commissioned artists to depict their stories. Some artist depicted a hunting tradition to
preserve the memory of the hunt. Two examples of this are Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions and Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt.
The Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions work was made around 870 BCE. It shows king Assurnasirpal riding in a chariot. He is being pulled by two
horses and the driver of the chariot is whipping them. The horses are trampling on a dead lion. Assurnasirpal is standing up with a bow in his hand
and he is rendered in composite pose. He is shooting a lion chasing the chariot. The lion has three arrows in it as it is pouncing on the chariot.
Behind this lion is two soldiers with their shield raised in the air. They both have sword and will stop the lion if it gets too close to the king. This
picture is full of both life and action. This brings emotion into the viewer when they see the lion falling and the king being so dominant.
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The central figure, is in composite pose and the largest on the hierarchic scale. These works were created thousands of years apart but their meanings
are similar. Both of these works record the hunting of animals. However, reason behind hunting the animals is different. Assurnasirpal is hunting the
lions for sport and to prove he is superior to them. Ti is commanding his men to hunt the hippopotamus because they are pest to the land and it was
his job to get rid of them. The viewing place for these pieces are also completely different. Assurnasirpal has his piece placed in his palace for every
one to see. In contrast, Ti has his piece placed in his tomb as more of a religious
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Willem Van Aelst
After reading my peers' interpretation of the still life by Willem Van Aelst, I came to the decision that most of the student's responses weren't what the
artist envisioned the viewer's to see. We all acknowledged similar features, but we were all shown how incorrect we were in Thursday's class discussion.
Each of us observed similar aspects in the painting. The central features that were pointed out were the objects of the blue, velvet bag, the ivory horn,
and the various birds. The blue bag was where I concentrated on when I observed the painting as a whole. I feel that its color really stood out
compared to the rest of the painting. The bag formed a contrast with the background as well as the prominent, white, bird in the center of the ... Show
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The carving then became apparent as I focused intensively towards the outer regions of the painting. It represented three naked women, viewed from
behind, in the outside world. In between the straps, of the hunting bag, lies a tree which contributes to the wilderness scene. This then poses the
questions as to who are these women and why are they here? In class, it was then added that the woman looked like Greek women based off of the
common known statues of Greek individuals. That being suggested, the class then made the assumption that the women in the carving of the marble
table could be Artemis, the goddess of the wilderness and hunt. This is very likely as Artemis pertains to the entire scene being portrayed: the aftermath
of a hunt. Another way that the carving can be tied to Artemis, is through the story of Artemis and Acateon. In this myth, Acateon is a hunter and is
wandering in to the forest when he sees Artemis bathing. In retaliation, she transforms Acateon into a deer and his hunting dogs rip him apart. This
painting would be an accurate display to have in a house where someone hunts. For the piece represents the activity that whomever loves to do so
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Essay about Ashford ENG225 Week 2 Assignment 1
Elements of Design
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ENG 225: Introduction to Film
Prof. XXX
December 23, 2013
Designing a film is something not everyone can do. It takes a lot of patience and attention to detail to ensure the creators of films make the best possible
scenes with zero to minimal mistakes. Every scene needs to be spot on with elements such as setting, lighting, costuming, and temporal elements. When
watching a movie for the first time, people don't normally pay much attention to the small details but when a film is a considered a favorite, people tend
to spot small mistakes within films. Let's take a look on how these artists focuses on making films a detailed and enjoyable. Christmas movies are the
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Elf (2003) is a Christmas movie and with saying that, people expect to see Christmas decorations, lights, music, and costumes to make the
audience feel like it really is Christmas. In this scene of the film, you notice that it takes place in the mall and is completely decorated with
Christmas decorations everywhere. Buddy has on his signature elf costume and the fake Santa has on a traditional Santa outfit. The scene itself
screams Christmas and no one can argue that. Film scenes don't make itself come to life; this specific job is designated to the art director. The art
director is Kelvin Humenny and this man help collaborate with the director and production designer to produce the overall look and feel of Elf
(2003). Humenny delegated tasks to production, set, electrical and lighting designers, unifying those roles in the effort to bring directors aesthetic
vision to life. Again, this is a Christmas movie and the set up is suppose to make the audience feel the Christmas spirit. This scene was a success in
my eyes. The set and lighting was spot on as you look at the details of the scene, all you can notice is Christmas decorations and lights. The lighting
itself wasn't overwhelming but just right and what people expect for Christmas decorations. Costumes and the set up a scene stand out most to people
but makeup and hair styling are some details that help make scenes become complete as well. Buddy has his signature short
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A Hunting Scene Meaning
Art that has more to the naked eye is art that I identity most with, it is the meaning behind something so simple but beautiful that I enjoy. And a lot of
times paintings have those meanings and so when while I was in the Metropolitan Museum of Art I gravitated more toward the painting on the list; but
one just felt right, A Hunting Scene byPiero di Cosimo dated 1494 – 1500 ca. the painting from the renaissance periods, personally one of my favorite
time periods for art and literature by Cosimo an artist from Florence, Italy. According to the description of the painting, "this painting is inspired by, the
fifth book of the De Rerum Natura by the Epicurean poet and philosopher Lucretius". But also by Vitruvius's De Architectura libri decem... Show more
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As in this era the rebirth of knowledge was great factor, this painting gives us the knowledge of how mankind and civilization had begun. This
painting truly captivated me when I say it I was in aww the realism in it the painting in both the meaning and in the physical painting made of Tempera
and oil transferred to Masonite nearly half a century ago is amazing and beautiful, one of the reasons why the Renaissance is one of my favorite time
periods its art and artist are truly breath taking and inspirational. To mention the literature that is attached to this painting about mankind is beautiful
leaving me with the desire to learn and see
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Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes Of Sir Gawain And The...
Chris O'Keefe Literature 201 Dr. Marciano September 26, 2017 THE MEANING AND SYMBOLISM OF THE HUNTING SCENES IN SIR
GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, one of the most famous Arthurian literary texts ever written, is an enthralling
tale of medieval heroism, knighthood, chivalry, and romance. Due to the entertaining nature of this poem, it is often easy for the modern reader to miss
the extensive symbolism and critics, on medieval society and the chivalric code, which the author employs throughout the text. One of the greatest and
extensive use of symbolism found in the poem is in Fitt III. In this Fitt, the characters Sir Gawain and Lord Bercilak embark on two different
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The valiant knight neither wishing to be seduced or insult her, proceeds to faint sleeping. As any wrongful behavior would be seen not just an
insult against her but also against the host, the lord of the castle. As with the first day, the Lord of the Castle heads out to hunt and Gawain again
being left behind faces his own huntress, and as a result, the parallel between the events continues. On the second day, the Lord of the Castle hunts
a ferocious boar. Unlike the deer, the boar is not an easy prey to kill, and as the author shows is more than likely to turn and face the hunters. The boar
being described as such: Twas a boar without rival that burst out upon them; long the herd he had left, that lone beast aged, for savage was he, of all
the swine the hugest, grim indeed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Many a
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How To Prevent Duck Hunting Persuasive Essay
Introduction: Duck hunting, stereotypes aside, is a civilized and principled sport. From the 18 March – 12 June is this year's annual duck hunting
season. It is not just every man for himself, in fact there are a lot of rules that need to be taken in place during duck hunting. Here are some behind the
scenes of this recognised form of entertainment.
Paragraph 1: To begin with, respect is a big role in duck hunting. Not only for the animals in the area, but non hunters, the environment, the law and
other hunters. Respecting the animals include; only taking what you need (bag limits of max 10 ducks a day), using the right equipment effectively for
a humane result and looking after your hunting dogs. Sharing skills and tips with other hunters
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Survival Of The Fittest In Richard Connell's The Most...
Charles Darwin (1809–1882), an English naturalist and geologist, is best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. Many believe that the
phrase "survival of the fittest" (apparently first used in 1851 by British philosopher Herbert Spencer and later used by Darwin) refers to the smartest,
strongest, biggest, and fastest individuals. Based on various perspectives, "survival of the fittest" represents different meanings. In evolution, "the fittest
individuals are simply the ones who have the combination of traits that allow them to survive..." ("Darwin and Natural Selection" 2013). This means
that those individuals could indeed be weak, small, and not necessarily intelligent. What truly makes an individual fit depends on the environment and
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"Survival of the fittest" is a term coined by Charles Darwin, and it means that the more fit or designed man is for a specific type of environment is
the one who will survive. Some may say "what goes around comes around" and General Zaroff deserved to be killed since he was indeed murdering
men for pleasure; it could also be argued that Rainsford killed Zaroff for the greater good. Without Rainsford's perseverance, intelligence, and
background knowledge, he would not have stood a chance against Zaroff's booby–trapped island, guards, dogs, and Zaroff himself. Rainsford proves
that although you may have to go against your own beliefs, you will survive if you possess the characteristics previously mentioned. Due to Rainsford's
extensive background knowledge in hunting, his resourcefulness, and his ability to adapt to his surroundings, he was able to survive the most dangerous
game known to
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Argumentative Essay: The Morality Of Hunting
There are many issues and topics that americans disagree about. One of these recent topics is hunting. Hunting is the activity of pursuing wild
animals or game, for food or sport. This is a recent issue because some believe this activity is wrong and they do not agree with people using guns to
harvest wild animals. These people are called "anti–hunters". These anti–hunters see hunting as people going out in the wilderness and killing helpless
and defenseless animals. On the other end of the spectrum we have the hunters. These people think that hunting is okay and that it in fact actually helps
both humans and animals. Hunters want to continue this passion of theirs and do not want it to go away. There are two sides to this argument. One being
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Which side is right? Is there a common ground, and if so what would it be? In this argument there is in fact a common ground that can make both
parties happy. The side that the anti–hunters believe does have some valid points but they can be refuted. The three arguments that anti–hunters have
were, extinction, it's dangerous if done irresponsibly, and their final argument of trophy hunting. The first problem to hunting is that people are worried
that hunting will kill a certain species so much that it will no longer be around and go extinct. This cannot possibly happen due to the strict laws and
regulations that have been put in place. The second is that it is very dangerous. While this may be true, there are safety courses that people are
required to take before ever even getting their license and these courses prevent deadly occurrences from happening. A recent survey by the NSSF has
found, " that hunting compared to 28 other activities has only .05% injury rate" (Brassard). This equates to 1 injury per 2000 participants. So there
have been a decreased number of injuries sense these safety education classes were implemented. The third and final reason was because of trophy
hunting. There can be a fix that the wildlife department can pass and that would be to outlaw trophy hunting and making it illegal to hunt that
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The Most Dangerous Game Conflict Analysis
How Does Conflict Reflect Change and Build Suspense
At one point in their life, every person feels fear, but they way it influences varies from person to person. In the short fictional story, "The Most
Dangerous Game," Richard Connell uses conflict to incorporate many major aspects to his story. Because of conflict, Connell is able to create a
thrilling environment as it reflects crucial change in Rainsford and builds suspense. In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford is first revealed as an
advocate of hunting, however, external conflict indicates a change in Rainsford. At the start of the story, Rainsford expresses his philosophy
concerning hunting. "Be a realist. The world is made up of two classes –– the huntees and hunters"(2). This
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The Hunt In The Forest Analysis
The Hunt in the Forest by Paolo Uccello created in 1470 depicts young aristocratic men of the renaissance era participating in a traditional hunt. The
hunt has over twenty–five men participating with ten of them riding upon horses, the others treading on foot, with assegai in hand, through the thick
brush of the forest. This hunt is taking place during a dark night in the woods, the branches of the trees shape dark lines that have followed the
movements of the uneasiness during this night. The treetops are a vivid green with hints of orange and yellow signifying the beginning of the
changing of seasons. The landscape painting displays men on horses, horses rearing, dogs leaping over fallen limbs, all hunting down the same animal,
which is deer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are gold crescent moons on the horses red bridle and trappings.
The crescent moon is just visible in the night sky. These hidden meanings and the unreality of the scene contribute to the mystery and charm of the
painting. The Romans viewed Diana as a many–sided goddess associated with forests and hunting. Artists usually portrayed her as a virgin hunter, often
with a bow in hand, accompanied by maidens, hunting dogs, or deer. As Rome's contact with Greece grew in ancient times, Diana became increasingly
identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. In time, Diana and Artemis became essentially identical.
As we expand our view of the right side of the painting we now see five horses all in the same regalia. The men atop these horses all seem hesitant
to enter further into the forest. We even see one man leaning far back in hopes to get his horse to halt. Several men shown on foot, carrying assegais,
are also hesitant to follow the dogs deeper into the forest. As your eyes avert deeper into the forest you see how Uccello begins to use perspective to
replicate his paintings through objects appearing to diminish in size due to the distance
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Most Dangerous Game Compare And Contrast
Can you imagine being hunted? The Most Dangerous Game was originally a story that then got turned into a movie. I will be comparing and
contrasting the differences of initiating events, characterization, and plot between the story and the movie. This will show the differences of how
directors can completely change the original story to fit what they think will be more interesting. For example, they may add characters or change the
setting to create a different scenario. The integrity of the story is affected by the many differences and similarities in the areas of initiating events,
characterization, and plot between the story and movie The Most Dangerous Game.
Characterization came into a big play with this story. First, in the original story they portrayed General Zaroff to be a older man who was a hunter of
a new game. However, in the movie he was shown to be around the same age of Rainsford, the man he was hunting. So he didn't look to have as much
experience as he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The plot of the story is much different from the movie. During the hunt Zaroff uses more dogs, powerful weapons, and more people to help him
"hunt" Eve and Rainsford. This shows that he isn't portrayed as a hunter, but as a murderer. Towards the end of the movie Rainsford jumps off of
the cliff and goes into the river, and the woman was captured. In the movie Zaroff feels satisfied with himself, but in the book he is angry because he
thinks Rainsford took the easy way out. This changes the mood of the story. Finally, the plot is changed in the final scene when Rainsford comes back
to the mansion. This is the same throughout the story and the movie. But what is different between the story and the movie is how the movie goes
into great detail on how Rainsford and Zaroff fight. Eventually Rainsford and Eve take Zaroff's boat and leave the island together. In the story it just
ends with Zaroff and Rainsford fighting for their
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  • 1. What Does Bdsm Mean In Fifty Shades Of Grey BDSM That You Won't Learn In "Fifty Shades Of Grey" M – Learn some BDSM facts that you will not learn in the movie Fifty Shades of Grey. BDSM Does Not Always Involve Sex – BDSM does not always involve sex because it is mostly a mental stimulation carried out with physical actions that produces pleasure–pain. The skin organ has arousal receptors sensitive to the touch delivering a full–body intense experience with spanking, massaging, and skin–tight clothes. The mental stimulation is what produces the orgasmic feelings, not the physical sex act. The Submissive Person Does Have Some Control During The Encounter – The submissive person does not give up their free will during a BDSM scene. They can always say no to a sex act and let the person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reality is that people are not waking up in dungeons forced to do things against their will. Moreover, it is not a 'dangerous' thing to perform BDSM, but more of a kink that gives off the illusion of being held captive with no control. Furthermore, BDSM is not dangerous or abusive at all and is in fact comfortable and fun! Mentally Healthy People Practice BDSM – Performing BDSM does not mean that you are weird, mentally unstable, or the odd ball out of the group, in fact, studies show that it is good for you! A 2013 study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine concluded that most BDSM practitioners are mentally sharp, live with a purpose, and have a higher well–being than those who do not practice BDSM. BDSM Require Research & Practice – Most people think they can just get into BDSM scene without doing any research or practice what they have seen on television. This is a mistake. but Doing BDSM the right way require much research and practice, unless you have a professional escort or a friend who you trust who can ease into the role and properly introducing you into the world of BDSM. People who do not practice or do research may end up hurting themselves or their partners, so it is imperative to read and learn about the safety precautions ahead of time. Make sure to get information from a variety of sources including reading books and talking to friends for the necessary knowledge to really get an angle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Temptation Essay Temptation in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight In the poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Gawain is a guest at Hautdesert Castle. During his stay at the castle, three separate hunts take place. These hunts also parallel temptations aimed at Gawain by the wife of the Lord of Hautdesert Castle. In each hunt scene, a characteristic of the prey of that hunt is personified in Gawain's defense against the advances of the Lord's wife. The first temptation of Gawain is perhaps the most difficult for him to defend. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a deer, In terms of the hunt, the deer is hunted because it is a staple of the diet, or it is something that satisfies a person. In the same manner, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. Boars are not so much hunted for food as they are for sport. A boar is a very unruly animal. It will attack any hunters viciously, and with reckless abandon. Successfully capturing a boar is a testament to the physical courage and strength of the hunter. In the second temptation, the Lord's wife appears to Gawain in the same voluptuous manner as she did on the previous day. But this time, Gawain does not attempt to avoid her advances. He is much more direct and confrontational with the lady. The lady also asks Gawain to tell her one of his war stories. Gawain refuses, on account that it would be boasting. He replies ... But for me to take on the travail of interpreting true love And construing the subjects of the stories of arms To you who, I hold, have more skill In that art, by half, than a hundred of such As I am or ever shall be on the earth I inhabit, Would in faith be a mani fold folly, noble lady. (1541 –1545) Here, Gawain is definitely not trying to avoid the woman. It is almost as if the night has changed him, because something would have to account for this dramatic change of behavior. His behavior here is much like that of a boar. Where Gawain does not physically harm the lady as a boar may, he is, as stated before, much more frontal and direct in his dealings with her. In showing this self–confidence far the first time Gawain has finally indicated to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Book ' Smarter 's Is Pointed Out By Robert Stam КЅThe book was betterКј is pointed out by Robert Stam as one of the most common made statements comparing a novel and itКјs cinematic adaptation. Therefore, a clear focus on the loss rather than a gain can be detected.1 The notion of fidelity between a novel and the adaptation seems to generally have a high importance to the masses; one can be disappointed if the adaptation does not meet personal expectations such as narrative, thematic and aesthetic features.2 Fidelity between a literary and a cinematic work might, according to Stam, be impossible due to automatic differences in change of medium.3 Many misunderstandings about the relation between the two art forms exist. Therefore, Stam suggests a film and novel can never be equal as the corresponding adaptation is not merely a summary of the novel. Additionally, a film as a pure summary would result in a neither understandable, nor enjoyable immense amount of text. This essay focuses on StamКјs argument exploring the novel as a collection of sources and ideas.4 The resulting adaptation is supposed to be inspired by the text and further use cinema specific techniques to expand the possibilities. More concretely, Martin ScorseseКјs 1993 film adaptation of Edith WhartonКјs 1920 novel The Age of Innocence will be used to explore the relationship and possible inequality between the two forms of art. The novel uses words and the film uses cinematic effects but both can create a similar feeling for the audience. The introduction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Feminist Critical Lens Of Shakespeare 's Othello Feminist critical lens examines certain texts with a primary focus on both gender's relationship with each other and how such relationships demonstrate effects towards beliefs, behaviors, and values. This critical lens also examines a patriarchal–centered society and how such society define and interact with women with an emphasis on stereotypes of both genders that are present and evident in the text being analyzed. William Shakespeare's Othello can be scrutinized through the feminist critical lens. A deep analysis focused on feminism of the play Othello paves way for the judgement of different societal status of women in the period when the play took place, the Elizabethan society. Othello is a best fit that demonstrates how men were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a deep analysis, this phrase best explains the expectation of a women in Venice that they are supposed to agree in accordance of all their husband's will and use them in any way their husbands wish to utilize them. Furthermore, the capacity of women as connected to marriage was portrayed by the sweet message that came from the lips of Othello to Desdemona. "Come, my dear love. The purchase has made, the fruits are ensue; The profit's yet to come 'tween me and you" (Act II, Scene 2, Line 8–10, Page 100). With this statement, it can be said that purchase and marriage are synonymous. If the message is read between the lines, it can be inferred that Othello purchased or bought Desdemona and she is anticipated to meet the sexual pleasures that Othello need or want. Tied to women perceived as possessions is their personal assumed characteristic of being passive. Second, the play Othello paid deep attention to women possessing the personality of being submissive. There are countless pieces of evidence from the play that strongly suggest that women are submissive. One is when after Othello said his farewell words to end his conversation with Desdemona in the garden of the castle. Desdemona have said "What e'er you be, I am obedient" (Act III, Scene 3, Line 89, Page 144). She claimed that she is amenable and continue to accommodate all of Othello's instructions and commands and she wishes to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lord Of The Flies Symbolism Analysis It took humanity thousands of years to go from living primitively in caves to the advanced cities of today. William Golding's Lord of the Flies imagines a group of boys stranded on an island, isolated from civilization, and their reversion to a primitive lifestyle . William Golding explores man's primal nature of violence and domination and his descent into savagery through his use of symbolism, and the actions of the characters, mainly Jack and Roger. Throughout the book, Golding uses many symbols that represent civilization and barbarity such as the conch, face paint, and the act of hunting. The conch is an important symbol in the book because it represents leadership and civilization because the leader was chosen democratically. When Jack leaves Ralph's group, he essentially leaves civilization and descends into savagery which is shown by him asserting his leadership through the use of force by beating people who disobey him and also by Jack's entire group being naked and covered in paint. Another symbol that represents savagery is the use of face paint. Jack describes the face paint as liberating him from "shame and self–consciousness" (Golding, 64) when he first puts it on. His laugh also becomes "bloodthirsty" and his face scares other people. When Jack puts on the paint, his normal face is covered, revealing his primal nature that allows him to kill while hunting. Additionally, the hunts only fuel his primal nature because after each hunt, the hunters act out their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Research Paper On Deer Hunting From the 2001–2002 deer hunting season a total of six million, four hundred thousand deer were killed. In the hunting seasons 2001–2003 twenty–two million, seven hundred and two thousand doves were killed(Number of animals killed by hunters, 2001–02 deer season and 2002–03 season for non–deer game). Hunting is being categorized as murder in some places. People believe that hunting should be illegal and murder. Others believe that hunting is important and needed. Hunting is an important part of our society. Some people believe that hunting is murder. It is true that hunting kills animals. People that think this way believe that animals should die of natural causes and that hunters hunt for the thrill of the kill. With this in mind it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dating all the way back to the indians, there were hunters that killed animals so they could survive. Hunting was a source of food for the indians and still is a food source for people now. According to an article by Ward M. Clark, a hunter, lecturer, and author, " Early hunters knew this very well, as they revered their primary prey. For example, Plains Indians referred to bison as "uncle" and "brother." Paleolithic cave drawings ofgame animals and hunt scenes are rendered with a loving reverence that is still evident today, thousands of years later, (Clark)." This shows that people have been hunting for food for years making it part of our history as humans. Hunting is a part of humans past just as much as gathering food and farming which was also done by the Indians. Clark also said "We hunt to pay homage to nature, to life, and to the earth. To make our annual pilgrimage to our beginnings, to lay our hands on our heritage as members of the biotic community. To affirm once more that life feeds on life, and life gives life to life,(Clark)." This shows that hunting connects us back to the Indians and all other parts of the world and the culture of humans everywhere. Every country has history with hunting even if it's just killing an animal for food to eat. Hunting is part of our culture and past of our culture and past as humans and natural predators and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain And The... Symbolism and the Meaning of the Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight there is many symbols throughout the poem. The hunting scenes are told in great detail throughout the poem. The unknown author writes these scenes to add meaning to the poem. The scenes depicts the hunting of the three different prey Lord Bertilak is after. Each scene contains symbolism and importance and help develop and enhance the plot throughout the poem. One may wonder why the author might include the hunting scenes at all. According to critic, Donald Howard, "all the hunted animals convey connotations of evil, and this is doubtless the reason why the author of the poem seems so involved in the outcome of the hunts and never tires of triumphantly describing the final slaying of the pursued animals (85). This is an interesting idea and could be a due to his religious beliefs. In the poem, the animals are not described as evil. The fox is described as cunning, "Carefully he creeps by the edge of a copse, / convinced that his cunning has conned those canines" (1710–11). He is not seen as evil as some may think that the fox is. Howard believes that the animals are wicked but the in the poem there is no implication that they are evil in any way. In medieval times animals were thought to have human qualities and emotions. The three animals in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are described as having human qualities. First, Henry Savage states, "Certain facts about the animals which formed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and activities became easier with the use of the trained animals and the relationship between humans and other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today, domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and entertainment and others just keep their pets for company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs proved to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans' lives, and became entertainment to the once boring lives of humans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less strenuous and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a bow and arrow or a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and huntswomen accompanied by several dogs, would drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in close range. The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are even acknowledged by the people of this time for their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of meat. In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt is planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the morning to search for tracks of the prey or fewments (droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds of lymers include Bloodhounds and St Hubert's. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or otherwise known as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs are prized and adored for their acute vision and immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Analysis of Parallel... Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Analysis of Parallel Scenes The anonymous author of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" was supposedly the first to have originated the alternation of temptation and hunting scenes, which both contribute importantly to the effectiveness of the poem (Benson 57). The two narratives are obviously meant to be read as complementary. Therefore, the parallel juxtaposition of seemingly unrelatedepisodes is the basic characteristic of the narrative. The narrative, which appears parallel, contrasts temptation and beheading tales; which posed the major problem of unity for the early critics (Benson 26). H. L. Savage analyzes the relation between the hunting and temptation scenes and concludes that they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are each a variation that blend to point up to Gawain's trial and his host's involvement in it. The lady is intent unpon her prey (Gawain) as her husband is intent upon his prey (wild game). The host's pursiut of his prey then becomes a commentary on the lady's pursuit of Gawain. The significance of the animals at each stage of the hunt narrative is symbolic; the hunting scenes act as metaphors for the temptations (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). In the first hunting scene a deer is obtained. The deer is portrayed as 'gentle'. The poet provides great detail about the hunt and the carving– both of which are considered to be skills of 'ideal' courtly perfection. In the first temptation scene Gawain uses his skills of courteous speech to please the lady all the while remaining loyal to his host; which is the 'ideal' behaviour expected of a knight (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). In the second scene the prey is the boar, which is considered to be 'aggressive'. The host is fierce in his quest and finally emerges as the victor. In the second temptation scene, the lady is much more aggressive in her 'attack' on Gawain's knightly reputation. Gawian must work harder to please the lady with his courtly speech on the subject of love. In the third hunting scene the host is very disapointed, he spent an entire day of hunting and only obtained a fox; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Hunting Scene By Piere Di Cosimo Often times, the artifacts of a society can tell us much about the values and beliefs of the people that lived in it. The art and artifacts of a society must have been produced for having a significant role in its culture and it's important that they demonstrate important characteristics of a society's culture to the audience. By examining and comparing physical objects from different societies that depict similar things or have similar function, we can often be able to reveal important features of each culture. Two such pieces of art are the relief fragments from the wall of a tomb that belonged to an Egyptian official named Khety, and a painting entitled A Hunting Scene by ItalianRenaissance artist, Piere di Cosimo. The most significant feature of these objects is that they both portray hunting scenes. The Egyptian relief fragments also depict images of fishing and fowling. Many points of comparison exist between these two pieces of art such as the perspectives they use to represent the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The visual appearance of the people and animals in Cosimo's hunting scene shows close attention detail to elements such as anatomy and shows an effort to represent the scene in the most lifelike way possible. In Italian Renaissance culture, there was a push in the arts towards realism which was an attempt to represent the subject as realistically and as truthfully as possible. Cosimo represents hunting with the accuracy that was sought after in Renaissance art. Representation in ancient Egyptian art reflected a different set of practices. While the Egyptians also attempted to capture their subjects as realistically as possible, their view of reality was different than the reality accepted by Renaissance artists. Khety's tomb fragments demonstrated how the Egyptians commonly used stoic and idealistic postures when illustrating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Movie Analysis : ' The Hunter ' Movie Review– The Hunter Looking for something unique and unforgettable? The Hunter is the one. It has a great meaning behind the story and great visual affects. This film has a very adventurous feel to it, which keeps the attention of the audience. I would definitely recommend this movie to my peers and anyone interested in the hunting community because, the movie represents the key skills to become a great hunter such as scouting, tracking, and patients. In the 2012 Australian film, The Hunter, that is set in the mysterious forest of Tasmania, William Dafoe, an actor that plays the hunter, Martin, in this daring movie and claims was sent to the small town from "the university" for a field study on the behaviors of the Tasmanian Tiger. Throughout the movie he is staying in the Armstrong house with a family of two children and their mother. Martin helps the mother, Lucy, sober up and changes the family's life for the better with every night he stays and visits there. The first part of the movie is mainly focused on how Martin is setting up the traps and snares to try to capture the mystical creature that is said to be extinct. However, as soon as the mountain ranges and the rainforest comes into the scenes, it is all up to nature to run its own course as Martin travels his journey alone. This Film is mainly focusing on the gentleman alongside the elements and his own feelings of humanity but also on the aloneness of the long–distance hunter. Throughout the movie Martin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. ##cruey And The Issue Of Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty is the act of inflicting harm or suffering upon animals for purposes other than self–defense. It may sound and be a terrible idea, but many do not notice that it is actually an ongoing issue and happens to all types of animals across the world. Animal cruelty has been an issue since the 1800's and continues to be a problem. This act of violence is used by people and companies who we would hope would never do such things, yet we continue to support without realizing what is actually going on. The use of animals for entertainment or game hunting contributes to animal cruelty because it is unfair, cruel, and unsafe for animals of many kinds. Circuses have been around for many years and are well known for the entertainment of performances by acrobats, trapeze acts, and trained animals. They have been loved by many and continue to make thousands of dollars every year. However, most of the public do not realize what is actually going on behind the scenes of some of the most famous circuses in the U.S. Most of the animals used in circus performances are treated unfairly. These wild animals are expected to learn unnatural tricks and are harshly punished if they do not perform properly. Cole Bros. Circus has had an unsettling past with this exact issue. "Cole Bros. Circus has been cited repeatedly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for animal welfare violations.", "...when Pete did not perform her act properly, she was taken to the tent and laid down, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dr. Dagmar's Delusion In 'Lars Is Single' Lars Lindstrom is a 27 year old Caucasian male. He has short brown hair, a brown mustache and brown eyes. Lars is a Christian, and is often see at his local church or reading the bible. Although he owns half of his parent's house, he lives in the garage, which he has made into a studio apartment. His education level is not mentioned, although he has a job that supports him, so he must be educated to some extent. At the beginning of the film Lars is single, though throughout the movie he enters into two different relationships (Kimmel & Gillespie 2007). Lars has many internal strengths, one of which is how he uses his delusion as a coping mechanism to combat the stressors in his life. Although delusion is typically seen as a mental 'illness', it should be viewed as the individual's ability to cope the best way they can in extreme stress, not as a weakness. Lars had plenty of stress to cope with: his mother passed away while giving birth to him, and years later his brother, Gus, left Lars and their father... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dagmar is Lar's doctor and psychologist. She offers to treat Bianca so that she can assess Lar's and help treat his delusion. Dr. Dagmar uses a strength based approach and views Lar's delusion as a way of him expressing his emotions in a safe way, not as an adverse illness. She explains that the delusion is real to Lars, that he is making the decisions surrounding it, and that others around him have to support the delusion if they want to give him a chance to recover from it. She accepts his belief in Bianca, does not belittle him for it, and encourages the community to do the same. This is a strength based approach in that she stays where the client is mentally and emotionally, accepts his choices and his behavior, and believes that the he has the power learn and grow from it (Kisthardt, 2006). Dr. Dagmar also helps Lars work through his aversion to touch, and his intense fear and anxiety surrounding childbirth and people leaving him (Kimmel & Gillespie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Imagery In The Film 'NANOOK Of The NORTH' In the film NANOOK OF THE NORTH we are presented with imagery that for the most part had never been seen by the majority of the population of the world. Robert Flaherty had successfully brought an entirely unknown culture to the Western world. In the film we get to see the traditional trading, hunting, fishing and daily tasks of an Inuit family who for all intents and purposes are barely touched by modern industry. Indeed, this very notion is implied in the scene where Nanook gets to listen to a phonograph record at the trading post. The important aspect of NANOOK OF THE NORTH is that it opened the door to what we would call documentary filmmaking today. More importantly, the film conveys a sense of what film could be and what it can be used for, especially in documenting historical events. What we are given are the first steps in understanding the world around us without the added cost of exploring it ourselves. And while it has been agreed that many of the scenes in the film were staged, it's still depicts real life Inuit survival skills. In the seal hunting scene we get to witness Nanook's acute awareness to his natural environment. He searches the ice for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since it has been revealed that Flaherty did not need to film on his toes, that is to say that the majority of the film was staged, it allows for meticulous framing of the shot. And though this film is considered documentary, I was still struck by the method in which Flaherty employed Joseph Campbell's theory on the hero's journey. I felt the film followed the traditional method of storytelling in films by establishing the isolation of the hero. We saw Nanook fishing alone, initially hunting alone and all within the confines of this desolate, cold area. Sadly, it is understood that the person who played the part of Nanook died alone from starvation while out on a hunting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted in "The Most Dangerous Game"... Where do you draw the line in hunting? Is it at the point where you feel pity for your prey? Is it the fact your prey feels pain? Or is it just that you're stronger and they're weaker so it doesn't matter. The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is a story about learning and experience, how the hunter becomes the hunted and moralities tested and learning the hard way. The main protagonist Rainsford is a well established hunter who has slaughtered many animals with great joy. He views his prey as aggressive creatures that are lower that lack any reason to live other than hunting. Through the story Rainsford ends washed up on a mysterious island where his ideals about hunting are pit against those of an eccentric Cossack General. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus through this experience he began learning about how the animals felt in his previous hunting experiences. During his battle royal fight with the general he had used his experience and knowledge of hunting to catch and kill the general. Consequently he was now violating his own golden rule, loosing his values of not killing humans. Through this action he went through a metamorphosis becoming the "brute". This newfound outlook lead him learn about what it is like to be the one being hunted. After there continual exchange of mental torment Rainsford enters the main house to murder the general. Something is different though he doesn't stop when the general said "you have won" he doesn't care anymore, he just wants to kill him. We can see this when Rainsford says "I am still a beast at bay". We can see that the use of the language technique of dramatic irony is empathetic towards this scene. The use of this technique shows us that he (who was the hunter of the beast) has now become the beast in the hunt. This emphasizes the idea that Rainsfords experiences of being hunted has changed him and shows how Connell was trying to express the idea that your experiences shape you, and how you learn from it will shape who you are. We can also see how Connells message about learning and experience is expressed through the use of the language technique of metaphor. We can see that this use of metaphor shows us how he has become a "beast". Through this it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Few Good Men Plot Summary An orphaned young girl teams up with a former enforcer, as they are pursued by a ruthless Mexican mobster. STORY COMMENTS THE STRENGTH OF TEN MEN is a captivating action, thriller. The strength of this story is no doubt the complex and highly compelling characters that drive the plot. The core characters are thrust into a harrowing life and death situation where the stakes are extremely high. The script offers intriguing twist and turns. There are solid themes about trust, family, believing, and faith. The idea of a young orphan girl teaming up with an enforcer is an appealing plotline. There's a smart twist when the enforcer turns out to be the person who killed the young girl's father. In addition, a ruthless Mexican mobster hunts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the most part, it sounds crisp and has a nice rhythm. The voices of the characters are consistent with their personalities and reveals information about them. The only area that should be polished is the running gag about "whores." This is still overdone. It's funny in the beginning, but then loses its charm. The discussion about "big dicks" isn't all that engaging. The overall tension works best in the opening. The conflict and tension in the second act can be stronger if there's more of an urgency and ticking clock. The current pace hinders this. The tension doesn't enhance again until the midpoint. The script is professionally presented although there are a few minor typos (pages 4, 45, and 54). Also, the character of Dennis introduced twice. SUMMARY & MARKETABILITY The plot is engaging and merits consider with revisions, especially in the first half of the script regarding the goal, tension, pace, and action. The strengths of this script are the characters and they can attract talent. The action is also well crafted. The script should be marketable in both the domestic and international market. The script should appeal to the mainstream action, thriller audience. See grid
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  • 18. Hunting Lions: Sport or Murder? Essay When a Minnesota dentist killed a prized African lion named "Cecil" he received an onslaught of criticism and reignited the debate concerning hunting. Man's quest to dominate all of nature has been a passion dating to the primitive days of mankind. During this primitive era, man's need to hunt was strictly for survival and to preserve their existence and dominance over the wild. In this modern era, man still finds the need to unleash this internal drive for power. The passion to hunt, however, is no longer a necessity for survival; it is a game or sport for which the trophy is one of nature's most intriguing animals, the mountain lion. Yellowstone national park is one of the few places that have been "blessed with carnivore diversity." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Rifle Association seeks to lift this moratorium and allow the hunt of the cats. Their effort would carry into the year 1996 where they sought for the passing of proposition 197 which would legalize the trophy hunting of the cougars. However their efforts as well as the proposition failed to change the fate of the lions (5). Recent media has displayed the mountain lion as being a fierce creature with a history of unprovoked attacks. However what is failed to be conveyed to the public is the fact that the human population is doubling every 25 years. With the climbing cougar and human populations, an increased competition of food has sent hungry mountain lions to suburban backyards in an effort to seek nourishment (4). By doing so the number of lion attacks on humans has elevated. The fact that these lions are losing their habitats to human developers, raises the question of whether lions pose a threat to humans or not. The National Rifle Association (NRA) has fought for the rights to lawfully hunt the mountain lion. Their efforts would be for the "good of society," since the poaching of these cats would decrease their population and directly decrease the numbers of human attacks. California's current law permits the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to remove any lion that poses a risk to people, property or pets. In 1994, 122 mountain lions were killed under the depredation permits issued by the DFG ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Aliens Gender Roles : Enchaned By Cyborgs Alien Notes– Cyborgs Exosuit. Aliens Gender Roles: Enchaned by cyborgs . Nobody believes her. Even the other woman smoking cigarette in suit. Man recoomends her for psychiotiatric evaluation. Liutenant Gorman Colonial Marine Core LV 126. Lost contact with colony. Colonial Marines–trained to deal with situations. Soldiers. Have lots of firepower "can handle any situation." They want Ripley as an advisor. Ripley seems to be in charge. Burke trying to convince Ripley. Has nightmares and contacts Burke. Says she will only go back if they agree to "wipe them out" not just study them" Marine car hyper exaggerated how tough they are. Girls are like men. "Who's snow white" referring to ripley. Acting like vasquex is so tough. Tells manly joke is like one of the guys. Doing pull ups, super tough. The marines tell super innapropriate jokes, really offensive to act super tough. Bishop– Android. Begas the marines to not do 5 finger felay. Marines so tough they play 5 finger felay with bishop how sharp he is. Android– Prefers term articial person. A2's were a bit twitchy. Impossible to harm another human being. Reason he can't hurt guy in 5 finger felay. Ripley is distrusting of Androids. Marines smoking ciagreets during Ripley's speech. Vasquez looking bored of Ripley. Ignores her details and once to find the aliens only, acts tough. Hudson speaks out against own military officer again emphasizing his toughness. Challenges his authority. Ripley asks if there's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Temptations In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight In the poem, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, written by the anonymous Pearl Poet, Gawain is a guest of King Bertilak and is staying at his castle. During his stay, three separate hunts take place. These hunts parallel temptations aimed at Gawain by the Queen, Bertilak's wife, in order to test his knightly virtues. In each hunt scene, the characteristics of the prey are paralleled with Gawain's actions against the temptations of the Queen. The scenes provide different but parallel viewpoints on a situation whose meaning can be understood only together. The significance of the animals at each stage of the hunt are symbolic; the hunting scenes act as metaphors for the temptations. Using characteristics of the animals as well as increasing the vivid details of how they were slaughtered, the narrative makes it aware that with each increasing hunt, Gawain failing his test and is slowly being "skinned" of his virtues. The first temptation of Gawain is perhaps the most difficult for him to defend. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a stag. In terms of the hunt, the stag is hunted due to it being a staple food, but it can also be mounted as a trophy. In the same sense, the Queen views him as the "stag" she is trying to hunt. Her sexual desire for him is the sole purpose of her "pursuit". She then tries to guilt him by saying, "A good man like Gawain... could have never lingered so long with a lady without craving a kiss" (p.164; line 1297). She is, in a sense, "hunting" Gawain in that she is pursuing him for the sole purpose of making him her "trophy" but is not flirting with him as much as she does in the next two temptations. If he falls prey to this temptation, then he has failed his knightly honor. In his reaction to the Queen, Gawain acts much like a stag. He first tries to unsuccessfully ignore her. Then, he stealthily avoids her advances, not directly confronting her, but subtly downplaying her advances, until he could attempt to escape. The second temptation of Gawain is easier for him to defend against. This temptation corresponds with the hunt scene involving a boar. Boars are not so much hunted for food as they are for sport. Boar's are very aggressive animals and will attack any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Foreshadowing In Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game "The Most Dangerous Game" Have you ever heard of a person who hunts humans? It's pretty scary and illegal. In Richard Connell's short story, "The Most Dangerous Game" the author uses foreshadowing to create suspense in the story. Foreshadowing is a literary device that authors use to build tension in a story. Connell exhibits this method when he writes, "There was no sound in the night as Rainsford sat there, but the muffled throb of the engine that drove the yacht swiftly through the darkness" (Connell 2). This quote resembles the scenes from a horror movie of what will happen. There was complete silence on the yacht and the only sounds you could hear was the motor engine. Another way Connell used foreshadowing in the story was when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Rhino Poaching And The Exotic Animal Trade Would you change your lifestyle to save the existence of a species? In western society, it is our lifestyle to go to the doctors when you are sick, drive to work and buy food from a grocery store. It is hard to remember that around the globe there are different customs and ways of life. A lot of people make the means to live by working the land, owning their own shops, fishing, and hunting animals. Poachers in Africa make their living by hunting elephants, lions, rhinos, and other exotic animals. Countries in Asia, like Vietnam and China, have been using rhino horn medicinally for generations. Would they be willing to change their entire lifestyle to save the existence of a species? I analyzed an image created by the World Wildlife Fund that addresses rhino poaching and the exotic animal trade. There are two subjects in this image, the rhino and those within the rhino. The rhino is being captured by people, but at the same time, its horn is already being removed. I think that this represents the huge market for rhino horn. We are collecting as much horn as we can as fast as we can do it. This idea of our insatiable appetite for exotic animal products is also reinforced by how the horn is being removed. Somebody, with a chainsaw, is cutting off the horn below the base of it. This unsustainable practice will kill the animal. If the horn was cut above the base it would grow back and the rhino could continue on, but it is common for poachers to remove as much horn as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Big Game Hunting Thesis Anything is acceptable as long as it is legal. Or so that's what they say. If so why worry or make a big deal over something that's legal? The reason.... We don't agree with the result so we want our way or nothing at all;not caring if it's legal or not. In the case of Zimbabwe it is legal to hunt. So the only thing left to decide is if Killing Cecil the lion was acceptable or unacceptable; I think that killing for big game hunting is acceptable as long as it is legal. thesis In the article "Death Of Beloved Lion Heats Up Criticism Of Big Game Hunting." NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 26 Sept. 2016. it displays the horror that was led to believe that cecil's killing was non negotiable. Evidence In the article it begins to explain the episodes beginning to happen due to the cause of the death. From the actions of the Dr. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Outcry for Cecil the Lion Could Undercut Conservation Efforts." The New York Times. The New York Times, 10 Aug. 2015. Web. 26 Sept. 2016. It begins to explain the perspective of Mr. Dorrington. A nonfiction piece of emotion, so not actually true. It portrays a feeling of what he felt as many others when Cecil was killed. After it begins to explain what would have happened if someone were to want to buy game off of National organizations. In Africa's case; "There's only two places on the earth where wildlife at a large scale has actually increased in the 20th century, and those are North America and southern Africa," [said Rosie Cooney, a zoologist who is the chairwoman of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group. "Both of those models of conservation were built around hunting."] So it's acceptable as a "sport" but when you think about organizations taking almost extinct animals and using that district as something for fun you decrease the animal species, whereas when you look where there are animal perseverations the large scale has actually increases. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Summary Of The Hunting Scenes In Sir Gawain And The Green... Paper 1 1.Thesis Statement: The hunting scenes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight serve as parallels for the scenes of Lady Bertilak's seduction of Sir Gawain and work to show Gawain's character progression. 2.Deer hunt a.Symbol of innocence b.The deer are steered into danger c.First seduction i.Lady Bertilak is corners Sir Gawain while he is in bed, vulnerable. ii. "You are tricked and trapped! But let's make a truce, / or I'll bind you to your bed, and you'd better believe me" (1210–1211). iii. "But what lady in this land wouldn't latch the door, / wouldn't rather hold you as I do here" (1251–1252). d.How Gawain was like a deer i.Sir Gawain is like a deer because he is essentially trapped in this awkward situation, like the deer have been trapped. ii. Because of the Code of Chivalry, Gawain is trapped between a rock and a hard place. He must be courteous to the lady without offending her. e.Sir Gawain and Lord Bertilak i.Sir Gawain keeps his agreement with Bertilak, they exchange the venison for the kiss Sir Gawain receives. Therefore, Gawain maintains his innocence and honor. f.Value placed on deer i.The deer is seen as a great catch, Gawain even comments how it's the "hugest haul [he has] seen, out of season, for several years" (1380–1381) ii. Deep description of the way the venison is cut and prepared shows the importance of it. 3.Boar hunt a.Symbol of strength b.How the boar and the men that chase it have to put up a fight before the boar is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Innocent Animals Research Paper "In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen." This is a quote from Theodore Roosevelt. What does he mean? Well, President Roosevelt meant that hunting is not the slaughtering of " Innocent Animals", but he meant that sportsman, who love nature and the animals that thrive throughout it, we hunt and kill animals for passion and to keep a balance in the woods that we grow up in. It's not only for us, the hunters, but for our children and theirs. Keeping hunting flowing through the generations to come and while that happens, it will enable all of the animals that breathe the same air as we live and die. Hunting is seen as a cruel thing, but those individuals haven't sat in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is mostly from lack of knowledge. When many hunters say these words it is not intended to say that the individuals who are against hunting are knowledgeable. Some are very bright and successful people. But their opinions on hunting are all off of what they have heard. They believe that hunters only hunt so that we can kill innocent animals and that the fees and donations to wildlife foundations, for instance here in missouri hunters fund and donate with money to missouri conservation. You can hear from many people on the opposing side of hunting say that hunters fund these wildlife foundations just so that they can kill more animals. This could be true and most likely exists in hunters, but few. It has came into view that a good amount of the views that anti hunting advocates have of hunters is all based off of all of the irresponsible, disrespectful, and unsafe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Most Dangerous Game Quotes THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME ESSAY "In this treacherous world, nothing is the truth nor a lie. Everything depends on the color of the crystal through which one sees it"― Pedro CalderГіn de la Barca. Rainsford knew he was one crystal. But by the end of story, he realizes that everyone else also has a different crystal. The author's message to the reader is to think in everyone's perspective before acting .In the short story,The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell(author) changes Rainsford's perspective about hunting to display the theme. First, in the start of the story, Rainsford is shown as a fearless character. In the boat, Rainsford and Whitney are talking about hunting. Whitney talks about how the animal does not like hunting. In the Most Dangerous Game, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is in General Zaroff's island, specifically in the forest. In the Most Dangerous Game, on page 12, Rainsford thinks "The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror."(12) This first part of the evidence proves the fact that Rainsford is being hunted (Cossack is General Zaroff). He uses the analogy of a cat and a mouse to show the tremendous amount of terror in him. The second part contributes to the theme. It shows one of two perspectives in the same scene. The first perspective, as shown in the text, says that Rainsford is really petrified right now while being hunted. The second perspective is General Zaroff's, where he is enjoying all of this because of having the upper hand. This can be inferred because the text says that Zaroff is the cat. Using prior knowledge, the cat is the one who has fun by scaring the mouse. These two mismatch in perspective signifies what can occur in the real world in an incident. After this experience, it is certain that Rainsford will think twice about hunting. In other words, the author shows different perspectives in hunting to project the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Lord Of The Flies Character Analysis Predators, when they are young, frolicking with siblings and commodities in their environment, they try to hunt the insects in the air, leaping and pawing at them. As predators grow, they unknowingly begin to learn the skills to hunt until the day that they make their first successful kill, in the same way children learn to master a game. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding, the is the lust for death being quenched when Jack and the other hunters kill a pig for the first time, which drives the plot of the novel as an allegory themed text. Portraying to readers that somewhere deep inside of us there is a beast tucked away, and when the right circumstances arise it may show itself. Though Jack at first finds it hard to kill like a young animal, when he finally does kill the pig he feels accomplished and powerful. From there, he continues the hunt in the novel because of its impact on the text as a whole. Initially, Jack struggles and falters when ready to make a kill; he will raise his arm to strike but never throws his spear. Jack continually covers up his mishap by saying "I was just waiting for a moment to decide where to stab him" (31) but he never seems able to until later in the novel . Golding develops Jack's lack of assurance when attempting to hunt, leading Jack to doubt himself, allowing the pigs to escape, and leaving him vulnerable and weak in front of the other boys. This causes him to feel unsure about himself and makes him only more determined to complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes In 'Sir Gawain' After reading the text and looking up the different animals mentioned during the hunting scenes in the reading, I believe there are numerous similarities between the beasts mentioned and that of the character Sir Gawain. The bedroom scenes between Sir Gawain and Lady Bertilak, along with Gawain's adventure as a whole, parallel that of the hunting scenes of Bertiak de Hautdesert. Each of the bedroom and hunting scenes take place on the same day. There are 3 days where each scene happens and at a relatively same time, which correlate with one another is some way. Before any of these scenes take place, Lord Bertilak and Sir Gawain set a deal that whatever is hunted down by Bertilak would be given to Sir Gawain in exchange for whatever he was given ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This relates to the test or chase Sir Gawain endures during the bedroom scenes with Lady Bertilak. She makes sexual advances towards Gawain and challenges his masculinity and reputation by questioning his chivalrous nature. He ends up only accepting a single kiss from Lady Bertilak and keeps his word to return the kiss to Lord Bestilak as that was the only thing given to Gawain that day. I also feel this hunting scene with the dear leads back to parts one and two of the story where Gawain is singled out from King Arthur's court and is ultimately separated from the rest of the "herd" and accepts the challenge from the Green Knight. This leads to his dangerous adventure trying to find the Green Knight while keeping his chivalrous honor in tact. Day two of the hunting and bedroom scenes also relate to one anther as Lord Bertilak hunts down a vicious boar and Gawain once again turns down Lady Bertilak's advances only accepting two kisses. The boar was considered a savage beast, but still a decent kill considering how vicious the beast is. Lord Bartilak beheads the boar which again symbolizes Gawain's own journey finding the Green Knight and the danger of loosing his own head in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Sir Gawain And The Green Knight In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, there are many symbols throughout the poem. The hunting scenes are told in great detail throughout the poem. The unknown author writes these scenes to add meaning to the poem. The scenes depicts the hunting of the three different prey Lord Bertilak is after. Each scene contains symbolism and importance and helps to develop and improve the plot. One may wonder why the author might include the hunting scenes at all. According to critic, Donald Howard, the hunted animals convey connotations of evil. (85). This viewpoint could be a due to his religious beliefs. In the poem, the animals are not described as evil. The fox is described as cunning, "Carefully he creeps by the edge of a copse, / convinced that his cunning has conned those canines" (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 1710–11). The fox is not seen as evil as Howard thinks that it is. Howard believes that the animals are wicked but the in the poem there is no implication that they are evil in any way. Each animal has their own skill levels of escaping the hunt, the fox being the best. In medieval times animals were given human qualities and emotions. The three animals in the poem are described as having human qualities. First, Henry Savage states, "Certain facts about the animals which formed the quarry of the medieval huntsman, to be found in the hunting treatises of the time, and certain popular beliefs about their habits and tempers that were promulgated by the practices and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions And Hippopotamus Hunt The hunting of animals has been a tradition of humans through out history. We cannot travel back in time to prove this but we do have evidence to support it. The leaders and wealthy class of ancient societies commissioned artists to depict their stories. Some artist depicted a hunting tradition to preserve the memory of the hunt. Two examples of this are Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions and Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt. The Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions work was made around 870 BCE. It shows king Assurnasirpal riding in a chariot. He is being pulled by two horses and the driver of the chariot is whipping them. The horses are trampling on a dead lion. Assurnasirpal is standing up with a bow in his hand and he is rendered in composite pose. He is shooting a lion chasing the chariot. The lion has three arrows in it as it is pouncing on the chariot. Behind this lion is two soldiers with their shield raised in the air. They both have sword and will stop the lion if it gets too close to the king. This picture is full of both life and action. This brings emotion into the viewer when they see the lion falling and the king being so dominant. The Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt was made around 2,400 BCE. The scene is set on a body of water.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The central figure, is in composite pose and the largest on the hierarchic scale. These works were created thousands of years apart but their meanings are similar. Both of these works record the hunting of animals. However, reason behind hunting the animals is different. Assurnasirpal is hunting the lions for sport and to prove he is superior to them. Ti is commanding his men to hunt the hippopotamus because they are pest to the land and it was his job to get rid of them. The viewing place for these pieces are also completely different. Assurnasirpal has his piece placed in his palace for every one to see. In contrast, Ti has his piece placed in his tomb as more of a religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Willem Van Aelst After reading my peers' interpretation of the still life by Willem Van Aelst, I came to the decision that most of the student's responses weren't what the artist envisioned the viewer's to see. We all acknowledged similar features, but we were all shown how incorrect we were in Thursday's class discussion. Each of us observed similar aspects in the painting. The central features that were pointed out were the objects of the blue, velvet bag, the ivory horn, and the various birds. The blue bag was where I concentrated on when I observed the painting as a whole. I feel that its color really stood out compared to the rest of the painting. The bag formed a contrast with the background as well as the prominent, white, bird in the center of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The carving then became apparent as I focused intensively towards the outer regions of the painting. It represented three naked women, viewed from behind, in the outside world. In between the straps, of the hunting bag, lies a tree which contributes to the wilderness scene. This then poses the questions as to who are these women and why are they here? In class, it was then added that the woman looked like Greek women based off of the common known statues of Greek individuals. That being suggested, the class then made the assumption that the women in the carving of the marble table could be Artemis, the goddess of the wilderness and hunt. This is very likely as Artemis pertains to the entire scene being portrayed: the aftermath of a hunt. Another way that the carving can be tied to Artemis, is through the story of Artemis and Acateon. In this myth, Acateon is a hunter and is wandering in to the forest when he sees Artemis bathing. In retaliation, she transforms Acateon into a deer and his hunting dogs rip him apart. This painting would be an accurate display to have in a house where someone hunts. For the piece represents the activity that whomever loves to do so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about Ashford ENG225 Week 2 Assignment 1 Elements of Design XXX ENG 225: Introduction to Film Prof. XXX December 23, 2013 Designing a film is something not everyone can do. It takes a lot of patience and attention to detail to ensure the creators of films make the best possible scenes with zero to minimal mistakes. Every scene needs to be spot on with elements such as setting, lighting, costuming, and temporal elements. When watching a movie for the first time, people don't normally pay much attention to the small details but when a film is a considered a favorite, people tend to spot small mistakes within films. Let's take a look on how these artists focuses on making films a detailed and enjoyable. Christmas movies are the popular choice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elf (2003) is a Christmas movie and with saying that, people expect to see Christmas decorations, lights, music, and costumes to make the audience feel like it really is Christmas. In this scene of the film, you notice that it takes place in the mall and is completely decorated with Christmas decorations everywhere. Buddy has on his signature elf costume and the fake Santa has on a traditional Santa outfit. The scene itself screams Christmas and no one can argue that. Film scenes don't make itself come to life; this specific job is designated to the art director. The art director is Kelvin Humenny and this man help collaborate with the director and production designer to produce the overall look and feel of Elf (2003). Humenny delegated tasks to production, set, electrical and lighting designers, unifying those roles in the effort to bring directors aesthetic vision to life. Again, this is a Christmas movie and the set up is suppose to make the audience feel the Christmas spirit. This scene was a success in my eyes. The set and lighting was spot on as you look at the details of the scene, all you can notice is Christmas decorations and lights. The lighting itself wasn't overwhelming but just right and what people expect for Christmas decorations. Costumes and the set up a scene stand out most to people but makeup and hair styling are some details that help make scenes become complete as well. Buddy has his signature short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Hunting Scene Meaning Art that has more to the naked eye is art that I identity most with, it is the meaning behind something so simple but beautiful that I enjoy. And a lot of times paintings have those meanings and so when while I was in the Metropolitan Museum of Art I gravitated more toward the painting on the list; but one just felt right, A Hunting Scene byPiero di Cosimo dated 1494 – 1500 ca. the painting from the renaissance periods, personally one of my favorite time periods for art and literature by Cosimo an artist from Florence, Italy. According to the description of the painting, "this painting is inspired by, the fifth book of the De Rerum Natura by the Epicurean poet and philosopher Lucretius". But also by Vitruvius's De Architectura libri decem... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As in this era the rebirth of knowledge was great factor, this painting gives us the knowledge of how mankind and civilization had begun. This painting truly captivated me when I say it I was in aww the realism in it the painting in both the meaning and in the physical painting made of Tempera and oil transferred to Masonite nearly half a century ago is amazing and beautiful, one of the reasons why the Renaissance is one of my favorite time periods its art and artist are truly breath taking and inspirational. To mention the literature that is attached to this painting about mankind is beautiful leaving me with the desire to learn and see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Symbolism Of The Hunting Scenes Of Sir Gawain And The... Chris O'Keefe Literature 201 Dr. Marciano September 26, 2017 THE MEANING AND SYMBOLISM OF THE HUNTING SCENES IN SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, one of the most famous Arthurian literary texts ever written, is an enthralling tale of medieval heroism, knighthood, chivalry, and romance. Due to the entertaining nature of this poem, it is often easy for the modern reader to miss the extensive symbolism and critics, on medieval society and the chivalric code, which the author employs throughout the text. One of the greatest and extensive use of symbolism found in the poem is in Fitt III. In this Fitt, the characters Sir Gawain and Lord Bercilak embark on two different adventures, the latter's taking place... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The valiant knight neither wishing to be seduced or insult her, proceeds to faint sleeping. As any wrongful behavior would be seen not just an insult against her but also against the host, the lord of the castle. As with the first day, the Lord of the Castle heads out to hunt and Gawain again being left behind faces his own huntress, and as a result, the parallel between the events continues. On the second day, the Lord of the Castle hunts a ferocious boar. Unlike the deer, the boar is not an easy prey to kill, and as the author shows is more than likely to turn and face the hunters. The boar being described as such: Twas a boar without rival that burst out upon them; long the herd he had left, that lone beast aged, for savage was he, of all the swine the hugest, grim indeed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Many a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How To Prevent Duck Hunting Persuasive Essay Introduction: Duck hunting, stereotypes aside, is a civilized and principled sport. From the 18 March – 12 June is this year's annual duck hunting season. It is not just every man for himself, in fact there are a lot of rules that need to be taken in place during duck hunting. Here are some behind the scenes of this recognised form of entertainment. Paragraph 1: To begin with, respect is a big role in duck hunting. Not only for the animals in the area, but non hunters, the environment, the law and other hunters. Respecting the animals include; only taking what you need (bag limits of max 10 ducks a day), using the right equipment effectively for a humane result and looking after your hunting dogs. Sharing skills and tips with other hunters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Survival Of The Fittest In Richard Connell's The Most... Charles Darwin (1809–1882), an English naturalist and geologist, is best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. Many believe that the phrase "survival of the fittest" (apparently first used in 1851 by British philosopher Herbert Spencer and later used by Darwin) refers to the smartest, strongest, biggest, and fastest individuals. Based on various perspectives, "survival of the fittest" represents different meanings. In evolution, "the fittest individuals are simply the ones who have the combination of traits that allow them to survive..." ("Darwin and Natural Selection" 2013). This means that those individuals could indeed be weak, small, and not necessarily intelligent. What truly makes an individual fit depends on the environment and the combination of traits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Survival of the fittest" is a term coined by Charles Darwin, and it means that the more fit or designed man is for a specific type of environment is the one who will survive. Some may say "what goes around comes around" and General Zaroff deserved to be killed since he was indeed murdering men for pleasure; it could also be argued that Rainsford killed Zaroff for the greater good. Without Rainsford's perseverance, intelligence, and background knowledge, he would not have stood a chance against Zaroff's booby–trapped island, guards, dogs, and Zaroff himself. Rainsford proves that although you may have to go against your own beliefs, you will survive if you possess the characteristics previously mentioned. Due to Rainsford's extensive background knowledge in hunting, his resourcefulness, and his ability to adapt to his surroundings, he was able to survive the most dangerous game known to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Argumentative Essay: The Morality Of Hunting There are many issues and topics that americans disagree about. One of these recent topics is hunting. Hunting is the activity of pursuing wild animals or game, for food or sport. This is a recent issue because some believe this activity is wrong and they do not agree with people using guns to harvest wild animals. These people are called "anti–hunters". These anti–hunters see hunting as people going out in the wilderness and killing helpless and defenseless animals. On the other end of the spectrum we have the hunters. These people think that hunting is okay and that it in fact actually helps both humans and animals. Hunters want to continue this passion of theirs and do not want it to go away. There are two sides to this argument. One being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which side is right? Is there a common ground, and if so what would it be? In this argument there is in fact a common ground that can make both parties happy. The side that the anti–hunters believe does have some valid points but they can be refuted. The three arguments that anti–hunters have were, extinction, it's dangerous if done irresponsibly, and their final argument of trophy hunting. The first problem to hunting is that people are worried that hunting will kill a certain species so much that it will no longer be around and go extinct. This cannot possibly happen due to the strict laws and regulations that have been put in place. The second is that it is very dangerous. While this may be true, there are safety courses that people are required to take before ever even getting their license and these courses prevent deadly occurrences from happening. A recent survey by the NSSF has found, " that hunting compared to 28 other activities has only .05% injury rate" (Brassard). This equates to 1 injury per 2000 participants. So there have been a decreased number of injuries sense these safety education classes were implemented. The third and final reason was because of trophy hunting. There can be a fix that the wildlife department can pass and that would be to outlaw trophy hunting and making it illegal to hunt that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Most Dangerous Game Conflict Analysis How Does Conflict Reflect Change and Build Suspense At one point in their life, every person feels fear, but they way it influences varies from person to person. In the short fictional story, "The Most Dangerous Game," Richard Connell uses conflict to incorporate many major aspects to his story. Because of conflict, Connell is able to create a thrilling environment as it reflects crucial change in Rainsford and builds suspense. In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford is first revealed as an advocate of hunting, however, external conflict indicates a change in Rainsford. At the start of the story, Rainsford expresses his philosophy concerning hunting. "Be a realist. The world is made up of two classes –– the huntees and hunters"(2). This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Hunt In The Forest Analysis The Hunt in the Forest by Paolo Uccello created in 1470 depicts young aristocratic men of the renaissance era participating in a traditional hunt. The hunt has over twenty–five men participating with ten of them riding upon horses, the others treading on foot, with assegai in hand, through the thick brush of the forest. This hunt is taking place during a dark night in the woods, the branches of the trees shape dark lines that have followed the movements of the uneasiness during this night. The treetops are a vivid green with hints of orange and yellow signifying the beginning of the changing of seasons. The landscape painting displays men on horses, horses rearing, dogs leaping over fallen limbs, all hunting down the same animal, which is deer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are gold crescent moons on the horses red bridle and trappings. The crescent moon is just visible in the night sky. These hidden meanings and the unreality of the scene contribute to the mystery and charm of the painting. The Romans viewed Diana as a many–sided goddess associated with forests and hunting. Artists usually portrayed her as a virgin hunter, often with a bow in hand, accompanied by maidens, hunting dogs, or deer. As Rome's contact with Greece grew in ancient times, Diana became increasingly identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. In time, Diana and Artemis became essentially identical. As we expand our view of the right side of the painting we now see five horses all in the same regalia. The men atop these horses all seem hesitant to enter further into the forest. We even see one man leaning far back in hopes to get his horse to halt. Several men shown on foot, carrying assegais, are also hesitant to follow the dogs deeper into the forest. As your eyes avert deeper into the forest you see how Uccello begins to use perspective to replicate his paintings through objects appearing to diminish in size due to the distance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Most Dangerous Game Compare And Contrast Can you imagine being hunted? The Most Dangerous Game was originally a story that then got turned into a movie. I will be comparing and contrasting the differences of initiating events, characterization, and plot between the story and the movie. This will show the differences of how directors can completely change the original story to fit what they think will be more interesting. For example, they may add characters or change the setting to create a different scenario. The integrity of the story is affected by the many differences and similarities in the areas of initiating events, characterization, and plot between the story and movie The Most Dangerous Game. Characterization came into a big play with this story. First, in the original story they portrayed General Zaroff to be a older man who was a hunter of a new game. However, in the movie he was shown to be around the same age of Rainsford, the man he was hunting. So he didn't look to have as much experience as he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot of the story is much different from the movie. During the hunt Zaroff uses more dogs, powerful weapons, and more people to help him "hunt" Eve and Rainsford. This shows that he isn't portrayed as a hunter, but as a murderer. Towards the end of the movie Rainsford jumps off of the cliff and goes into the river, and the woman was captured. In the movie Zaroff feels satisfied with himself, but in the book he is angry because he thinks Rainsford took the easy way out. This changes the mood of the story. Finally, the plot is changed in the final scene when Rainsford comes back to the mansion. This is the same throughout the story and the movie. But what is different between the story and the movie is how the movie goes into great detail on how Rainsford and Zaroff fight. Eventually Rainsford and Eve take Zaroff's boat and leave the island together. In the story it just ends with Zaroff and Rainsford fighting for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...