

Tyler Durden and Mr.Hyde Psychological and Social Problems in Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde and Fight ClubTyler Durden and Mr.Hyde
‘Civilize’ is explained as ‘to change the way that people live together’ (Longman, p.53). According to Sigmund Freud, the ‘price of civilization can be paid by neurosis’ (Geçtan, p.19) however according to Alfred Adler ‘price of not being civilized can be paid by neurosis’ (Geçtan, p.19). For many years, artists have been questioning the meaning of civilization in literature and cinema. For example, in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde and in David Fincher’s Fight C


Dance with a StrangerVisual Elements and Sound in Dance with a StrangerDance with a Stranger
The story of Ruth Ellis, who was the last woman executed in Britain, is told by director Mike Newell in his film Dance with a Stranger. In the movie, Ruth Ellis is presented as a Marilyn Monroe like blond who works as a barmaid to support her young son; Desmond is a passive single man who adores Ruth and David is presented as an upper-class man who leads to an erotic tension after he suddenly enters into Ruth’s life. Mike Newell combines techniques such as visuals and music and uses Ruth, Desmond and David to reflect themes of isolation and sexuality in Dance with a Strang


Analysis of 3 Drama Plays Elements of Farce in The Schoolmistress, The Magistrate and An Ideal HusbandAnalysis of 3 Drama Plays
In the late seventeenth century farce was used in England to mean any short humorous play, as distinguished from regular five-act comedy (Harmon, p.209). Although farce is also called “low comedy”, farce-comedy contained facts on real life styles and some “truly comic elements” (Harmon, p.210), which elevated the style. Pinero used his farce technique to criticize the morally lacking characters in community such as a judge in The Magistrate and a teacher in The Schoolmistress. These characters reflected the diminished reputation of Victo


Westernized Turkish CinemaEffects of Westernized Turkish Cinema over Turkish societyWesternized Turkish Cinema
Film stars are highly esteemed in Turkey for the same reasons as in Western cultures. The audience observes certain similarities between their own daily lives and with the characteristics of stars’ daily lives in movies and they compare their physical characteristics with actors’ and actresses. According to Elia Kazan, seventh art cinema has an important role on Turkish society’s progress on modernization. His life observations throughout the paper claim that there have been a parallel evolution between Turkish people’s social condition and the westernization in Turkish c
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