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    1. An accurate analysis of the film Wall Street as it relates to a post modernity society requires at a minimum the exploration of the earlier stages of capitalism. There were three stages of capitalism‚ which includes the current and final stage of post modernity‚ with a belief in objectivity. The first stage was early capitalism. Early capitalism‚ was actually the beginning of modernity where thee bulk of the labor force consisted of farm workers‚ and the focus was on selling‚ making a profit

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    In Do The Right Thing‚ Sal is the Italian-American owner of the neighborhood pizzeria. Having owned the shop for twenty-five years‚ Sal and his pizzas are known by everyone. On the surface‚ he seems like a nice and accepting person. But there are several instances in the film that seem to suggest that Sal may not be as accepting as he appears. For one‚ Sal always refers to the black customers as “them” and “they.” He also refers to hip-hop music “jungle music” multiple times. Additionally‚ early

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    Do the Right Thing Essay Youth violence and drug abuse has become a major issue in our society today. 1 in 7 teens said they have been in a fight on school property this past year. More and more teens are doing drugs because they see people doing on television or are influenced by their friends. I have seen and heard of situations that have involved drug abuse and violence that have affected my life. It may not have happened directly to me‚ but I have seen and heard of some of the things teens

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    Do the Right Thing Film Analysis “Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral. It is impractical because it is a descending spiral ending in destruction for all.”(Martin Luther King Jr.). Violence and racism are both important motifs in‚ Do the Right Thing (Lee‚ 1989). They are prominent in almost every scene of the film and lead to the climax when Radio Raheem is killed by the police. Spike Lee used many different directorial techniques in his movie. Heat and music

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    and maintain that it’s one of the great pictures from the last 10 years. I don’t know what the director of this movie (Spike Lee) intended the moral to be‚ but my take on the film has always been that NO ONE does the right thing‚ and this is the cautionary element of the movie. The racial message about racial injustice is very deep and one that every race should see. The climax of the movie is very powerful and deep. The heat is blazing‚ tensions are running high (especially racial ones)‚ and under

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    Response to Literature: “What Happened During the Ice Storm” Humans over a period of time become selfish‚ greedy‚ and uncaring. But if you strip a man of all these things‚ you get something truly remarkable. The result is the pure innocent hearts and minds of mankind’s most honorable group‚ the child. In “What Happened During the Ice Storm” a short story by Jem Henyen‚ we find several farm boys covering a group of pheasants with their jackets in a selfless act of kindness. It’s an icy storm winter

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    backdrop for those specific scenes. In the movie Do the Right Thing‚ there is a scene were Mookie (Spike Lee) meets up with his friend Buggin Out (Giancarlo Esposito) for a meet and greet‚ when out of no where a man in Larry Bird Celtic shirt bumped into him and scuffed his Jordan shoes. When Buggin Out looked down at his shoes‚ this upbeat Salsa music is playing in the background‚ all while Buggin Out is about to loose his temper. Another example is in the movie Boyz N Hood in the last scene were the

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    Josette Nguyen‚ “Do the right things” emphasizes on racism and typical stereotypes of african american men. It broadcasts the major issues and verbal abuse most ethnicities get towards their cultures. Most americans use terms that are offending and racist without noticing their wrong doings. As the video starts‚ it goes into depth about black culture and how he’s convinced his friend wants to be black. It soon shows these different men from broad cultures around the world speaking on

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    killed also. I think that Odysseus did the right thing. The reason is because if his people were loyal they would not let people win over his wife. Odysseus punishment was not harsh for the people involved either he would have done what the death sentence in some states He hung them for having connection to the wooers. Just the wooers living in his house justified his actions. Their are many reasons why i believe that Odysseus did the right thing.

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    A Spike Lee highly inflammable film‚ “Do The Right Thing”‚ is an example of a relatively cheap work of art which‚ however‚ is capable of conveying million-dollars-worth ideas. This movie is not just about the life in an African American neighborhood of New York‚ it is rather a complex analysis of false assumptions and wrong perception of the African Americans as a social group and as a source of problems only. The first important fact which the film is focused on is‚ logically‚ difficulty of life

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