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This document discusses stereotypes associated with different sexual orientations. It describes stereotypical traits of heterosexual males and females, such as masculinity and femininity, and of homosexual males and females, such as being camp or butch. It provides examples from TV shows Hollyoaks and Eastenders that challenge or conform to these stereotypes, such as feminine lesbian characters in Hollyoaks and a feminine gay male character in Eastenders who cares about his appearance.
The document analyzes the character Steve Stifler from the film American Wedding. It provides both a dominant and alternative reading of Stifler. The dominant reading suggests that although Stifler is initially viewed as a self-centered asshole, over the course of the film he proves he has a soft side and cares about others, such as by helping find the bride's wedding dress and redoing the wedding flowers after ruining them. The alternative reading from a gay and lesbian perspective views Stifler as a stereotypical cisgender male focused on women and sex, but also suggests he shows hidden talents like dancing and has a journey to becoming more comfortable with his sexuality and image.
This document makes questionable and unfounded claims about associations between color preferences and sexual behaviors. It asserts stereotypes about people who prefer different colors, suggesting preferences for things like aggression, dominance, promiscuity, atypical or illegal acts. However, there is no evidence provided to support links between something as superficial as color preference and complex human sexual behaviors and relationships.
Feminist Perspectives: Ouran High School Host ClubAllison Wilhelm
This document summarizes and discusses feminist perspectives on the anime series Ouran High School Host Club. It notes that while the series is meant as comedy and satire from Japan, an analysis explores how the premise queers traditional gender and sexuality norms by having male hosts cater to the gazes of women patrons. It also notes how the main character Haruhi challenges expectations through initially masking as male and not focusing on appearance or attracting others. The document then discusses applying the Bechdel test to analyze female representation, different feminist frameworks like radical feminism and intersectional feminism, and issues of LGBTQ representation in the series.
The document outlines three potential film ideas:
1) A hooligan film called "Extreme Victory" about a teenager drawn into football hooliganism. Scenes could be easily filmed in London on private property with access to actors.
2) A gangster film called "Payback" about a man escaping London for Spain but getting involved with a gang. Scenes in London are feasible but footage abroad is not realistic.
3) A thriller called "Soldier of Retaliation" about a soldier befriending a family where deaths later occur. Costumes and war footage are not realistic within the budget.
"Extreme Victory" is chosen as it has the most advantages in terms of access
1) The document describes the events of a girls' night party at Kira's house, including icebreakers, games like pin the tail on the donkey and never have I ever, karaoke, and team challenges.
2) It also tells a story about a woman named Jazmine who leaves her hometown and marries a man named Darrell, but she later discovers he is cheating on her with one of her friends. She confronts them at a motel and punches Darrell.
Prostitution involves the sale and purchase of sexual relations. There are different types of prostitution including female prostitutes who work in brothels or on the streets, male prostitutes who service male clients in gay bars or as escorts, and child prostitution associated with paedophilia. Common causes of prostitution include poverty that drives women from rural areas to seek work in cities.
This document summarizes an interview with Ashley Benson, who plays Hanna Marin on the television show Pretty Little Liars. Some of the key points covered include that Ashley often doesn't know what's happening on the complex plot of the show. She discusses finding out who the character "A" was, enjoying playing a sword-wielding character in her new movie Pixels, and valuing close friendships and trust among the cast members of Pretty Little Liars over the years.
This document discusses stereotypes associated with different sexual orientations. It describes stereotypical traits of heterosexual males and females, such as masculinity and femininity, and of homosexual males and females, such as being camp or butch. It provides examples from TV shows Hollyoaks and Eastenders that challenge or conform to these stereotypes, such as feminine lesbian characters in Hollyoaks and a feminine gay male character in Eastenders who cares about his appearance.
The document analyzes the character Steve Stifler from the film American Wedding. It provides both a dominant and alternative reading of Stifler. The dominant reading suggests that although Stifler is initially viewed as a self-centered asshole, over the course of the film he proves he has a soft side and cares about others, such as by helping find the bride's wedding dress and redoing the wedding flowers after ruining them. The alternative reading from a gay and lesbian perspective views Stifler as a stereotypical cisgender male focused on women and sex, but also suggests he shows hidden talents like dancing and has a journey to becoming more comfortable with his sexuality and image.
This document makes questionable and unfounded claims about associations between color preferences and sexual behaviors. It asserts stereotypes about people who prefer different colors, suggesting preferences for things like aggression, dominance, promiscuity, atypical or illegal acts. However, there is no evidence provided to support links between something as superficial as color preference and complex human sexual behaviors and relationships.
Feminist Perspectives: Ouran High School Host ClubAllison Wilhelm
This document summarizes and discusses feminist perspectives on the anime series Ouran High School Host Club. It notes that while the series is meant as comedy and satire from Japan, an analysis explores how the premise queers traditional gender and sexuality norms by having male hosts cater to the gazes of women patrons. It also notes how the main character Haruhi challenges expectations through initially masking as male and not focusing on appearance or attracting others. The document then discusses applying the Bechdel test to analyze female representation, different feminist frameworks like radical feminism and intersectional feminism, and issues of LGBTQ representation in the series.
The document outlines three potential film ideas:
1) A hooligan film called "Extreme Victory" about a teenager drawn into football hooliganism. Scenes could be easily filmed in London on private property with access to actors.
2) A gangster film called "Payback" about a man escaping London for Spain but getting involved with a gang. Scenes in London are feasible but footage abroad is not realistic.
3) A thriller called "Soldier of Retaliation" about a soldier befriending a family where deaths later occur. Costumes and war footage are not realistic within the budget.
"Extreme Victory" is chosen as it has the most advantages in terms of access
1) The document describes the events of a girls' night party at Kira's house, including icebreakers, games like pin the tail on the donkey and never have I ever, karaoke, and team challenges.
2) It also tells a story about a woman named Jazmine who leaves her hometown and marries a man named Darrell, but she later discovers he is cheating on her with one of her friends. She confronts them at a motel and punches Darrell.
Prostitution involves the sale and purchase of sexual relations. There are different types of prostitution including female prostitutes who work in brothels or on the streets, male prostitutes who service male clients in gay bars or as escorts, and child prostitution associated with paedophilia. Common causes of prostitution include poverty that drives women from rural areas to seek work in cities.
This document summarizes an interview with Ashley Benson, who plays Hanna Marin on the television show Pretty Little Liars. Some of the key points covered include that Ashley often doesn't know what's happening on the complex plot of the show. She discusses finding out who the character "A" was, enjoying playing a sword-wielding character in her new movie Pixels, and valuing close friendships and trust among the cast members of Pretty Little Liars over the years.
The document outlines the plot and characters for a gangster film. The first scene shows Ken smoking weed to establish his character as a drug user. His sister catches him and looks disappointed. Then it cuts to Alistair's home with his family to show he cares for his despite being a gangster. Ken warns his sister to be careful, then guys grab her. The story will use a school and office as filming locations. The plot involves Georgia getting kidnapped because her brother Ken owes money to their enemy Alistair from drug deals. The main characters are Georgia, the kidnapped sister; Ken, her low-life drug dealer brother; and Alistair, the high-class gangster who kidnapped Georgia because Ken owes him
The document provides an analysis of the 1991 film Thelma & Louise. It examines how the film challenged traditional female roles by portraying women who reject the male gaze and take control of their journey. The analysis notes that in the beginning, Thelma conforms to passive gender norms as a housewife but desires escape. Although initially feminine, the women become outlaws on the run and lose aspects of their femininity as they reject their prescribed social roles. The document discusses how their desire to break gender barriers causes problems in a society that tries to maintain the status quo.
The document discusses different types of love, including marriage love, romantic love, family love, love as a game, love in friendship, and unhealthy love. It provides more details on marriage love, romantic love, and family love. Marriage love may not always be romantic and has traditionally involved gender roles. Romantic love focuses more on feelings than sex and seeking the right partner. Family love is obligatory and exceeds external relationships.
This document provides several arguments against having the characters Dean and Cas get together romantically in the television show Supernatural. It argues that it would ruin fanfiction about the potential relationship, that their getting together would likely be portrayed poorly, and that adding a gay relationship is not necessary to support gay rights as there are already many such portrayals. It also notes that Cas is genderless being and Dean has clearly expressed being straight. The document aims to provide a counterpoint for writers to consider alternative viewpoints rather than just pleasing fans.
This pitch presentation proposes a psychological thriller film about a boy named Peter who is suspected of murdering his friend Sarah. The story explores themes of crime, suspicion, murder, love/obsession, and psychology. Peter has psychic abilities and is questioned about Sarah's death, though it is revealed he has been dead the whole time and Sarah was the killer. The target audience is 18-year-old Harley, who enjoys thrillers and horror films and spends time with friends and at the cinema. The opening scene would show Peter being interrogated about Sarah's death and losing control during questioning.
This document provides a lyric analysis of the song "If you got the money" by Jamie T. In three sentences:
The song talks about trying to take another man's girlfriend out to satisfy her because she is unhappy with her current partner. It describes men enjoying nights out without worrying about picking up girls, and references doing drugs and feeling low after a night of partying and losing love. The lyrics discuss relationships falling apart and wasting time and money on drugs and alcohol on the weekends instead of being with family.
The document provides background information on author Susan Glaspell and her play Trifles. Glaspell was a feminist writer from Iowa who helped found the Provincetown Players theater group. Trifles was inspired by a murder trial Glaspell covered and focuses on the perspectives of rural women. It takes place in 1916 in a bleak farmhouse kitchen and examines gender roles and the differing ways men and women approach solving a murder.
The music video concept involves a narrative where a girl is secretly dating three out of four band members at the same time. The video shows the girl meeting up with each band member individually before they randomly run into each other while socializing, realizing they have all been dating the same unfaithful girl. The band members argue over who she belongs to before unanimously deciding she is not worth their time, leaving her distressed as they each walk away. In the end, the band remains united and maintains their friendship.
This document provides information about Valentine's Day and love in three parts. It begins with two legends about how Valentine's Day originated from a 3rd century priest named Valentine who continued marrying couples despite an emperor's decree banning marriage. It then discusses terms for expressing love in different languages. Finally, it lists acronyms and phrases used in love notes along with a song about Valentine.
This document provides a summary and recommendations for various musical theatre productions. It begins by mentioning some classic musicals from before the 1980s like Jesus Christ Superstar, The Music Man, and Funny Girl. It then discusses newer and more offbeat shows like Avenue Q, Assassins, and Urinetown. The document aims to introduce people to a wide range of musicals, both well-known and lesser-known, through brief descriptions and commentary.
This document discusses Connor Wright as an ideal audience member. Connor is 22 years old and works in lighting at a theater in Cardiff. He enjoys horror movies, heavy metal music, and crime novels. He frequently visits the cinema and film festivals. The document states that Connor has a clear interest in entertainment and would be the perfect viewer for their specific genre.
This document discusses how teenagers are represented in several popular television dramas. In Riverdale, some stereotypical characters like mean girls and jocks are shown, but the friend groups and interactions seem realistic. Pretty Little Liars portrays teenage girls as always needing to look perfect with makeup and engaging in mischievous and backstabbing behavior. Vampire Diaries is not realistic as it involves supernatural elements like vampires and witches. Insatiable and On My Block may perpetuate stereotypes of teenagers as violent, seeking revenge, engaging in underage sex and drug use, and being in gangs. Overall, the document examines both realistic and stereotypical representations of teenagers across different TV shows.
- The document provides biographical information about an author named Rita Williams-Garcia and discusses her young adult novels, including her first published novel titled "Blue Tights".
- It then summarizes a short story by Williams-Garcia titled "Crazy as a Daisy" which is about a girl named Marguerite who loves to dance uniquely and freely despite facing criticism and exclusion from others.
- The story is told from Marguerite's first-person perspective and takes place during the era of singer James Brown, focusing on Marguerite's experiences dancing in a unique style in college.
Women are often confusing and difficult to understand. No matter what a man does, it can be interpreted in multiple ways - if he kisses a woman, he may not be a gentleman, but if he doesn't kiss her, he's not manly. Whether he praises her or doesn't, listens or talks, or looks at other women or men, his actions can be seen positively or negatively. Ultimately, women are portrayed as confusing yet powerful and desirable creatures.
Lauren has had a difficult past with the death of her mother and father's suicide, leaving her distraught and unstable. She has a secret, possessive obsession with her friend Steph. When the four friends go on a trip together in the woods, Lauren seeks revenge on them for not supporting her, and begins killing them one by one as Steph watches on in fear, vulnerable and scared of the situation she finds herself in. The film would be produced by Twisted Pictures, known for producing horror films like Saw, making them a suitable candidate to attract the right audience for this genre of film.
Women are depicted in Philippine arts in both positive and degrading ways. Positively, modern films and media are showing women in roles of leadership, heroism, and strength rather than just stereotypical domestic roles. However, it can also be degrading when women are often depicted as half-naked merely to draw attention to their physical appearance rather than their character or abilities. While progress has been made in showing women's empowerment, more still needs to be done to ensure women are treated equally and with respect rather than mainly as objects for male pleasure or consumption.
Katy Perry, David Ramirez & The Hoax of AuthenticityTaylor Tollison
The document discusses the concept of authenticity and how people often fake being real. It analyzes several musicians like Drake, 2 Chainz, David Banner and their perceived authenticity. It explores Katy Perry's struggle between authenticity and commercial success. It discusses how anxiety prevents people from being fully known and the freedom of being fully accepted by Jesus despite one's flaws.
This document provides information about various celebrities and their tattoos through a series of clues and reveals. It discusses tattoos and their meanings for celebrities such as Selena Gomez, Megan Fox, Eminem, Johnny Depp, Nicole Richie, Adam Levine, Lea Michele, Demi Lovato, David Beckham, and Bruno Mars. The document is intended to test the reader's knowledge of celebrity tattoos through a game-like format of clues and reveals.
Psychological study of Mulatto in Black skin, White mask.deepikavaja
Hi ! i am sharing my presentation about of psychological study of Mulatto and how Fanon gives ideas about Black skin white mask. And how in our society has to white people think of black are evil...
Relationship between Estragon and Vladimir as body and souldeepikavaja
This document provides a summary of the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. It discusses key details about the playwright Samuel Beckett and the plot and characters of the play, with a focus on the relationship between the protagonists Vladimir and Estragon. The document argues that Vladimir represents the soul or mind, while Estragon represents the body, and that they cannot exist without each other, like the relationship between body and soul. It uses quotes and details from the play to support this analysis.
Hi! I am sharing my presentation about English for science and technology. and i gives so many example and symbols though out English language for science and technical student ....
The document outlines the plot and characters for a gangster film. The first scene shows Ken smoking weed to establish his character as a drug user. His sister catches him and looks disappointed. Then it cuts to Alistair's home with his family to show he cares for his despite being a gangster. Ken warns his sister to be careful, then guys grab her. The story will use a school and office as filming locations. The plot involves Georgia getting kidnapped because her brother Ken owes money to their enemy Alistair from drug deals. The main characters are Georgia, the kidnapped sister; Ken, her low-life drug dealer brother; and Alistair, the high-class gangster who kidnapped Georgia because Ken owes him
The document provides an analysis of the 1991 film Thelma & Louise. It examines how the film challenged traditional female roles by portraying women who reject the male gaze and take control of their journey. The analysis notes that in the beginning, Thelma conforms to passive gender norms as a housewife but desires escape. Although initially feminine, the women become outlaws on the run and lose aspects of their femininity as they reject their prescribed social roles. The document discusses how their desire to break gender barriers causes problems in a society that tries to maintain the status quo.
The document discusses different types of love, including marriage love, romantic love, family love, love as a game, love in friendship, and unhealthy love. It provides more details on marriage love, romantic love, and family love. Marriage love may not always be romantic and has traditionally involved gender roles. Romantic love focuses more on feelings than sex and seeking the right partner. Family love is obligatory and exceeds external relationships.
This document provides several arguments against having the characters Dean and Cas get together romantically in the television show Supernatural. It argues that it would ruin fanfiction about the potential relationship, that their getting together would likely be portrayed poorly, and that adding a gay relationship is not necessary to support gay rights as there are already many such portrayals. It also notes that Cas is genderless being and Dean has clearly expressed being straight. The document aims to provide a counterpoint for writers to consider alternative viewpoints rather than just pleasing fans.
This pitch presentation proposes a psychological thriller film about a boy named Peter who is suspected of murdering his friend Sarah. The story explores themes of crime, suspicion, murder, love/obsession, and psychology. Peter has psychic abilities and is questioned about Sarah's death, though it is revealed he has been dead the whole time and Sarah was the killer. The target audience is 18-year-old Harley, who enjoys thrillers and horror films and spends time with friends and at the cinema. The opening scene would show Peter being interrogated about Sarah's death and losing control during questioning.
This document provides a lyric analysis of the song "If you got the money" by Jamie T. In three sentences:
The song talks about trying to take another man's girlfriend out to satisfy her because she is unhappy with her current partner. It describes men enjoying nights out without worrying about picking up girls, and references doing drugs and feeling low after a night of partying and losing love. The lyrics discuss relationships falling apart and wasting time and money on drugs and alcohol on the weekends instead of being with family.
The document provides background information on author Susan Glaspell and her play Trifles. Glaspell was a feminist writer from Iowa who helped found the Provincetown Players theater group. Trifles was inspired by a murder trial Glaspell covered and focuses on the perspectives of rural women. It takes place in 1916 in a bleak farmhouse kitchen and examines gender roles and the differing ways men and women approach solving a murder.
The music video concept involves a narrative where a girl is secretly dating three out of four band members at the same time. The video shows the girl meeting up with each band member individually before they randomly run into each other while socializing, realizing they have all been dating the same unfaithful girl. The band members argue over who she belongs to before unanimously deciding she is not worth their time, leaving her distressed as they each walk away. In the end, the band remains united and maintains their friendship.
This document provides information about Valentine's Day and love in three parts. It begins with two legends about how Valentine's Day originated from a 3rd century priest named Valentine who continued marrying couples despite an emperor's decree banning marriage. It then discusses terms for expressing love in different languages. Finally, it lists acronyms and phrases used in love notes along with a song about Valentine.
This document provides a summary and recommendations for various musical theatre productions. It begins by mentioning some classic musicals from before the 1980s like Jesus Christ Superstar, The Music Man, and Funny Girl. It then discusses newer and more offbeat shows like Avenue Q, Assassins, and Urinetown. The document aims to introduce people to a wide range of musicals, both well-known and lesser-known, through brief descriptions and commentary.
This document discusses Connor Wright as an ideal audience member. Connor is 22 years old and works in lighting at a theater in Cardiff. He enjoys horror movies, heavy metal music, and crime novels. He frequently visits the cinema and film festivals. The document states that Connor has a clear interest in entertainment and would be the perfect viewer for their specific genre.
This document discusses how teenagers are represented in several popular television dramas. In Riverdale, some stereotypical characters like mean girls and jocks are shown, but the friend groups and interactions seem realistic. Pretty Little Liars portrays teenage girls as always needing to look perfect with makeup and engaging in mischievous and backstabbing behavior. Vampire Diaries is not realistic as it involves supernatural elements like vampires and witches. Insatiable and On My Block may perpetuate stereotypes of teenagers as violent, seeking revenge, engaging in underage sex and drug use, and being in gangs. Overall, the document examines both realistic and stereotypical representations of teenagers across different TV shows.
- The document provides biographical information about an author named Rita Williams-Garcia and discusses her young adult novels, including her first published novel titled "Blue Tights".
- It then summarizes a short story by Williams-Garcia titled "Crazy as a Daisy" which is about a girl named Marguerite who loves to dance uniquely and freely despite facing criticism and exclusion from others.
- The story is told from Marguerite's first-person perspective and takes place during the era of singer James Brown, focusing on Marguerite's experiences dancing in a unique style in college.
Women are often confusing and difficult to understand. No matter what a man does, it can be interpreted in multiple ways - if he kisses a woman, he may not be a gentleman, but if he doesn't kiss her, he's not manly. Whether he praises her or doesn't, listens or talks, or looks at other women or men, his actions can be seen positively or negatively. Ultimately, women are portrayed as confusing yet powerful and desirable creatures.
Lauren has had a difficult past with the death of her mother and father's suicide, leaving her distraught and unstable. She has a secret, possessive obsession with her friend Steph. When the four friends go on a trip together in the woods, Lauren seeks revenge on them for not supporting her, and begins killing them one by one as Steph watches on in fear, vulnerable and scared of the situation she finds herself in. The film would be produced by Twisted Pictures, known for producing horror films like Saw, making them a suitable candidate to attract the right audience for this genre of film.
Women are depicted in Philippine arts in both positive and degrading ways. Positively, modern films and media are showing women in roles of leadership, heroism, and strength rather than just stereotypical domestic roles. However, it can also be degrading when women are often depicted as half-naked merely to draw attention to their physical appearance rather than their character or abilities. While progress has been made in showing women's empowerment, more still needs to be done to ensure women are treated equally and with respect rather than mainly as objects for male pleasure or consumption.
Katy Perry, David Ramirez & The Hoax of AuthenticityTaylor Tollison
The document discusses the concept of authenticity and how people often fake being real. It analyzes several musicians like Drake, 2 Chainz, David Banner and their perceived authenticity. It explores Katy Perry's struggle between authenticity and commercial success. It discusses how anxiety prevents people from being fully known and the freedom of being fully accepted by Jesus despite one's flaws.
This document provides information about various celebrities and their tattoos through a series of clues and reveals. It discusses tattoos and their meanings for celebrities such as Selena Gomez, Megan Fox, Eminem, Johnny Depp, Nicole Richie, Adam Levine, Lea Michele, Demi Lovato, David Beckham, and Bruno Mars. The document is intended to test the reader's knowledge of celebrity tattoos through a game-like format of clues and reveals.
Psychological study of Mulatto in Black skin, White mask.deepikavaja
Hi ! i am sharing my presentation about of psychological study of Mulatto and how Fanon gives ideas about Black skin white mask. And how in our society has to white people think of black are evil...
Relationship between Estragon and Vladimir as body and souldeepikavaja
This document provides a summary of the play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett. It discusses key details about the playwright Samuel Beckett and the plot and characters of the play, with a focus on the relationship between the protagonists Vladimir and Estragon. The document argues that Vladimir represents the soul or mind, while Estragon represents the body, and that they cannot exist without each other, like the relationship between body and soul. It uses quotes and details from the play to support this analysis.
Hi! I am sharing my presentation about English for science and technology. and i gives so many example and symbols though out English language for science and technical student ....
This document provides an analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel "The Scarlet Letter". It summarizes that the novel is a work of romantic and historical fiction that explores themes of feminism. It analyzes the characters of Hester and Pearl who demonstrate strength and independence despite facing oppression, rejection of patriarchal conventions, and raise the child without a man. The document also examines how Hester gains power through rejecting the expectations of her role and femininity defined by patriarchal laws and institutions of the time.
The document provides context and summaries about Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter. It begins in 1642 Boston where a group of somber Puritans wait outside the prison for Hester Prynne, who has been convicted of adultery. The opening scene depicts the gloomy and punitive society. Hawthorne expands on themes of secrecy, guilt, and the lingering effects of Puritanism. The plot involves Hester standing on a scaffold in front of a hostile crowd, reflecting the public exposure of private wrongdoings in Puritan Boston. Much of the text was drawn from literary analysis sources on the novel.
This document provides a summary of feminism in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter. It discusses how in Puritan society women were seen as inferior to men and had limited roles. The main character Hester Prynne is presented as an early example of a strong female protagonist in American literature. Hester stands alone against Puritan society to raise her daughter Pearl, symbolizing her strength. The document analyzes how the novel promoted feminist ideas through Hester's character and can be considered an early feminist novel in American literature.
Frantz Fanon's book Black Skin, White Masks analyzes the psychology of racism and dehumanization under colonial domination. Fanon argues that colonialism causes black people to view themselves through the racist perceptions of white society. He describes how black skin becomes associated with negative attributes like villainy and immorality. Fanon also discusses how black children raised in black families can become abnormal when exposed to the white world and forced to internalize white cultural values that are at odds with their physical blackness.
This document is a paper submitted to Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University about the characters Priyanka and Esha from the novel "One Night at the Call Center." It describes Priyanka as an intelligent, fashionable woman who has an affair with Shyam but later rejects her NRI fiancé to marry Shyam. Esha is described as a pretty, modern woman who wants to be a model but is cheated by a designer after sleeping with him to get a modeling contract. Both women deal with issues of modern life like desires, love problems, and fashionable clothes.
The document discusses the novel "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe as a work of historical fiction. It provides context about the time period in which Achebe was writing and the Nigerian Renaissance. It also summarizes that the novel focuses on the early experiences of colonialism in Nigeria in the late 1800s, portraying Igbo society before and after the arrival of the British and how traditional values came into conflict with the new administration. Achebe aimed to realistically depict Igbo culture without idealizing it and show the social changes occurring.
What is the meaning of Swamp? How Wole Soyinka has used it symbolically in th...Kinjal Patel
This document discusses Wole Soyinka's play "The Swamp Dwellers" and the symbolic meaning of the swamp. It analyzes how Soyinka used the swamp symbolically to represent the suffering of Nigerian people and critique their society, leadership, and the struggle between tradition and modernity. Key symbols analyzed include characters like Alu and Makuri who contrast with each other and represent these themes. The swamp dwellers' lives are shown to be difficult, despairing, and trapped in the mud, unable to progress, reflecting the challenges faced in Nigerian society at that time.
This document discusses the influence of cinema on society. It notes that cinema is a powerful medium for culture, education, and propaganda that reflects both past and present society. Movies have the ability to influence people's thinking and bring about social changes by introducing new fashions. Cinema can influence people of all age groups and socioeconomic classes. While it can promote education and social issues, it can also potentially spoil youth, make them prematurely sex-conscious, encourage criminal activities, and create dissatisfaction. In conclusion, while cinema has both advantages and disadvantages, it is an important medium that can teach people many things about society.
Expressionism In the play ‘Mourning Becomes Electra’Bhumi Joshi
This document provides an overview of Eugene O'Neill's play "Mourning Becomes Electra". It discusses expressionism as a modernist movement originating in Germany in the early 20th century. Expressionism rejects realism and naturalism, using distorted representations to convey subjective emotions and psychological states. The play is an example of expressionism, with distorted characters and dialogue expressing diseased minds and a case study for psychiatrists. It explores themes of family, guilt, incest, and death through the dysfunctional Mannons family after the death of the patriarch Ezra.
Indic Source in the poem ‘The Waste Land’Bhumi Joshi
T.S. Eliot was considered the greatest poet of the 20th century. His modern epic poem "The Waste Land" uses fragments from different languages and religions to depict the spiritual barrenness of post-World War I Europe. It references Hindu scriptures like the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad as well as Buddhist, Christian, and other religious texts. The poem's closing section "What the Thunder Said" takes the mantra "Datta, Dayadhvam, Damyata" from the Upanishad to convey messages of sacrifice, sympathy, and self-control. Eliot draws from diverse cultural and spiritual sources to create a universal assessment of the modern condition through his pioneering unorthodox poetic
Characterization in The Swamp Dwellers and Waiting for Godotjinalparmar
First, the document provides background on the characters and plots of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot and Wole Soyinka's The Swamp Dwellers. It then compares and contrasts the two plays, noting their exploration of similar themes of absurdity and the human condition. While both plays depict hopeless characters waiting for salvation, Soyinka incorporates more African idioms and mythology whereas Beckett employs avant-garde techniques and Christian concepts. The Swamp Dwellers also includes female characters and a clear beginning, middle, and end compared to Godot.
Comparison between ‘Twilight’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ deepikavaja
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Analysis of the poem, my last duchess in the psycho analytical frameworkDayamani Surya
My Last Duchess is perhaps known as the most popular poem by Robert Browning. It stands as a perfect example of his dramatic monologue. The speaker of the poem is the Duke of Ferrara. The location of the poem is the duke's palace. The poem reveals him as a proud, possessive and self seeking individual. He regarded his late wife as a mere object. When she was alive he was enamored by her beauty but never liked her qualities. Moreover, now he was is complete control of the portrait as a pretty art object that he can show to his wife.
This document summarizes the plot and themes of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It discusses Sir Leigh Teabing's motivations for seeking the Holy Grail, which are to liberate people from the oppression of the Church and educate humanity. It also examines Robert Langdon's reasons for not revealing Christianity's secret, which is that exposing the truth could shatter people's faith and potentially destabilize society. Revealing the secret could lead people to question Christian morality and norms. The document argues that for many, religion provides meaning, community, and mental stability, so it is better to let people "live with their hope and faith."
The document discusses radio as a mass communication medium, particularly in rural areas of India. It notes that radio is an effective way to inform people and raise awareness on social issues. With its penetration into rural areas, radio is also becoming an important advertising medium for local audiences. Some key advantages of radio mentioned are that it caters to large rural populations without access to television or power, and can disseminate information widely through transistors. The document provides a brief history of radio and All India Radio in India. It also compares radio and television, noting their different prime times and costs.
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Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian playwright, poet, author, teacher and political activist who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986.
This document discusses various concepts related to film analysis including theory, iconography, narrative structure, and stereotypes. It provides definitions for key terms like denotation vs connotation, linear vs non-linear narratives, and explores examples of iconography in different genres. Stereotypes related to gender, class, age and more are outlined. Clip analysis examples analyze characters and symbolism to determine who is good or bad.
This document discusses characterization in fiction writing. It defines characterization as representing fictional people in a narrative, which can be done directly or indirectly. Characters can be major or minor, and can be flat or round, static or dynamic. A dynamic character changes throughout the story, while a static character does not change. Round characters have complexity, while flat characters are one-dimensional. Examples are provided from short stories to illustrate different types of characters. The document emphasizes that all types of characters are important for creating believable stories.
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- One Night @ the Call Center is a novel written by popular Indian author Chetan Bhagat, first published in 2005.
- The novel focuses on six employees working at a call center in Gurgaon, Haryana over the course of one night.
- During this night, each of the main characters confronts some aspect of their lives they want to change. The story takes a dramatic turn when the characters receive a phone call from God, who provides guidance and motivation.
- By the end of the night, each character's perspective and approach to dealing with their problems has changed in some way due to the influence of the call from God.
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- How icons and stereotypes are used in different genres, with Western films typically featuring towns, cowboys, and shootouts, and sci-fi films featuring spaceships, aliens, and advanced weapons.
- The difference between a linear narrative that tells a story chronologically versus a non-linear one that uses flashbacks and flashforwards, citing Cinderella and Pulp Fiction as examples.
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If the Scarlet Letter was written by a woman:
- The characterizations of Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale may be different, with Hester portrayed as more sensitive and struggling rather than passionate, and Dimmesdale shown as less sensitive to his guilt.
- The scene of adultery may not be portrayed as willingly passionate, but rather with Hester feeling extreme mental turmoil and guilt over her mistake.
- Hester's son Pearl may be portrayed as hating men and society rather than as a loving child, and may seek revenge against her unknown father Dimmesdale.
- Overall, the novel would likely center Hester's struggles and suffering rather than society,
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2) An analysis of the film's genre as drama and subgenres like romantic drama and teen drama.
3) Discussions of film theory like Stam's, Mittel's, semantics, syntax, conventions, and dominant ideologies portrayed in the film.
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5. • Surveyor of the customhouse in
salem, Massachusetts.
• Town prison with her infant
daughter, pearl, in her arms and
the scarlet letter “A” on her
breast.
• Chillingworth seemingly caused
by psychological distress.
• she again refuses to identify her
child’s father.
• Puritan society punish to Hester,
she is adultery.
• In Bastar district, stumbles &
falls down to vasudha.
• Hari sees a psychiatrist about
hallucinations of his wife.
• Time pass she meets and fell
in love Aarav.
• He offer job in his hotel.
• Hari murdered five American
journalist and police arrested
and he is wanted criminal.
6. •Hester and pearl leave
together , standing before
the town scaffold.
•Death of Dimmesdale.
•live in her old cottage
and resume her charitable
work.
•Death of chillingworth.
•Hester has adult and
angel
•End Hester is die.
•She work and said that
Hari sacrifice to her love.
•Aarav said to Hari is
innocent.
•Death of Aarav
•In present Hari wait to
vasudha.
•Death of Vasudha.
9. • The nameless narrator.
• Flash back techniques.
• wait for 7 year
• Two hundred years before
the narrator’s time.
• Death of chillingworth
• Time pass way pearl
married a aristocrat person.
• Its begin in vasudha’s
house.
• Funeral’s of his wife.
• Flash back techniques. Hari
read for his son’s dairy
• The story jump to past.
• Husband is missing 5 year.
• He waits for vasudha 21
years in vain.
• Death of Aarav.
10. • Story about women identity.
• Incomplete love story.
• Both are pure and adultery.
• Free and individual personality.
• Men are cruel.
• Both care to her child (Pearl and Vasudha’s son)
• Leave alone.
• Personal thinks.
11. Deep reading of text
Setting – The customhouse
Location
No sound or voice
No background music
Author's personal life
No visual effect
13. • Why always women have to give identity for her
purity?
• Why always punish to women? Not men?
• Fault of men?
• Why not asked for men, he is purity or not?
• Why always question to women not men?
• It is that women are bad and men are good. It is
true?
• Women leave alone . It is evil ?
• And men?
14.
15. • So we conclude that In film screenplays makes
logical sense.
• Both are Heavy melodramatic.
• Film is better than to the novel.
• Filmmaker portrayed women are struggle and how
she is against to her family & society. Feminine
perspective in both of them.
• So we can say that men as cruel, religios and rigid
person. They represent social men, not individual.
In film and novel, women are center & individual.