(Answered) Fragmented point of view; western genre conventions; post-war context; interpreting themes; stylistic patterning.
Demonstrate how at least TWO of the filmmaker’s creative decisions in ONE film from the block (weeks 7-11) serve to establish the film’s point of view on the characters, story and subject. Screening: The Searchers (1956, John Ford, USA) Reading: Douglas Pye (1996) ‘Double Vision: Miscegenation and Point of View in The Searchers’ in Ian […]
(Answered) Key Themes in History
Show the following 1. Demonstrated knowledge of the textbook, documents, and discussion assignments? 2. Applied this knowledge skillfully and persuasively throughout their essays? 3. Inferred from known facts to arguable or “educated” guesses? 4. Cited (given proper credit to) the sources used by using quotation marks to set off the words of others and citing […]
(Answered) Determine the major themes of the book and the author’s chief argument
Each student is required to write one review (around 1200 words) on one of the books listed below. The review should be submitted prior to Nov 14’s class. Early submission is allowed; late submission will be penalized (a day = 1% of the total grade). Here are a few tips of how to write a […]
(Answered) Determine the major themes of the book and the author’s chief argument
Each student is required to write one review (around 1200 words) on one of the books listed below. The review should be submitted prior to class. Early submission is allowed; late submission will be penalized (a day = 1% of the total grade). Here are a few tips of how to write a good book […]