Entertainment & Media Essay Examples and Topics
The Use of Theory in the Administration of Treatment
This essay discusses the use of theory in the administration of treatment, as seen in the movie "Prince of Tides." It argues that while theory can be helpful, it should not be the only method used.
More“This Property Is Condemned: Story of Unfulfilled Fate”
This film is about a young girl named Alva Starr who is stuck in a small town during the Great Depression. She falls in love with a boy named Tom, but he marries another girl named Alma. Alva meets a man named Owen Legate who has come to town to condemn the house where she lives. They begin an affair and Alva starts dreaming of leaving the town with Owen. However, her plans are thwarted when Alma becomes pregnant and Tom marries her. Alva's mother also gets married and she is forced to stay in the town. She becomes depressed and starts drinking heavily. Her relationship with Owen also falls apart. Finally, Alva decides to leave town with JJ, one of her mother's many change of partners.
MoreThe tone of these cartoons is one of criticism against General McChrystal
In this essay, I analyze two different cartoons that were made in relation to the controversy surrounding General McChrystal's comments. The first cartoon is by Mike Luckovich and the second is by Gary Varvel. Both cartoons are critical of General McChrystal and suggest that Obama's administration was right to be critical of him. The implications of these cartoons are significant because they show that even cartoonists who are usually quite supportive of the military are willing to criticize them when they believe they deserve it.
MoreThe poster of Avatar: the analysis of visual part
The poster of Avatar is a beautiful piece of artwork that captures the essence of the movie. It shows the two main characters, Jake and Neytiri, in their respective avatars, as well as the blue color which represents the aliens. The mysterious glow between them represents their connection, and the poster is sure to attract attention.
MoreThe Rwandan Genocide: Lessons Learned
The Rwandan genocide was a mass slaughter of Tutsis by Hutus that took place in Rwanda during the Rwandan Civil War. It is estimated that between 800,000 and 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed during the 100-day period from April 7 to July 15, 1994. The genocide was sparked by the death of Rwandan President Juvénal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down on April 6, 1994. The killings were carried out by the Rwandan military, the national police force, and Hutu militia groups known as the Interahamwe and Impuzamugambi. The Tutsi rebel group, the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF), led by Paul Kagame, eventually stopped the genocide and took control of the country.
MoreThe Effects of Sexual Arousal and Violence on Memory for Advertising Messages
This article reviews research on the effects of sexual arousal and violence on memory for advertising messages. It discusses the implications of these findings for advertisers, who need to be aware of the potential interactions between these two types of content when choosing which types of ads to create.
MoreThe Role of Political Advertising in Modern Campaigns
This essay discusses the role of political advertising in modern campaigns, as well as the controversy surrounding it. It looks at the effectiveness of political ads and how they can be used effectively as part of a broader campaign strategy.
MoreThe Role of Women in Advertising: From the ‘Successful Woman’ to the ‘Slim and Compact’ Deodorants
In this essay, we will be looking at how women have been used in advertising to sell all sorts of products. We will be looking at three very different adverts and analysing what they are saying about the products they are selling, and also about society as a whole. The adverts we will be looking at are for Calvin Klein lingerie, Dolce & Gabbana women’s perfumes, and dieting/weight-loss products.
MoreThe Importance of Marriage: A Christian Perspective
The movie fireproof is a christian drama film that was released in 2008. It was produced by Alex and Stephen Kendrick and stars Kerr Cameron, Erin Bethea, Harris Malcolm and Jason McLeod. The movie generally uses a thematic approach because the roles of all the characters display the importance of the institution of marriage.
MoreThe Cold War and the Labor Movement: Salt of the Earth
Salt of the Earth is a historic film that addresses the effects of the Cold War and the labor movement. The film is set in 1950s America, which was a time of great tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. This tension affected many aspects of American life, including the labor movement and race relations.
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