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    Family Field Activity

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    February 25, 2014 I think that I found a classic movie exemplifying dysfunctional family life and that movie is called Home Alone 2. This movie is about a young boy named Kevin and he has a big extended family. He is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCallister, and his two brothers: Buzz (older) and Jeff (younger), and with Megan and Linnie. That amounts to Kevin having a total of four siblings. Kevin has an uncle, who

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    War is a prevalent topic in our society. Whether it be in movies, video games, or on our news broadcasts, we constantly see images of battle. However, these conceptions of war that are put into our heads by the media usually seem to be far from accurate. Mediums like the show M*A*S*H instills a glorified notion into our heads that war is a time for camaraderie and comedy more than anything else. Similarly, movies like Saving Private Ryan also preaches the brotherhood between soldiers, while also

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    and as a result they feel sad,” “And as a result of feeling sad, the tendency is to have more negative memories recollected. It’s a kind of a vicious circle.” (Psych Central News, 2015) With Riley she had memories of being goofy and every time her dad acted goofy she would act goofy too until it turned into a core memory and shaped her personality. 5. When Sadness touches one of the happy core memories, she colors it blue. What do you think is going on then? Is it possible that our current moods

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    focuses on sisterly love which is unusual for a Disney films. More often than not Disney films follow a strict outline and have key elements which can be traced in every film. For instance, the prince saves the damsel in distress and there is usually a goofy animal sidekick as well as, comedic music to develop the characters personality and emotions. Frozen broke free from the Disney and societal conventions in many ways. For example, as I stated earlier the main theme of the film was sisterly love; in

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    of the characters are dressed and done up as their counterparts in the comic books. In this particular scene, only six of the character are present during this epic encounter. Although not her signature and most famous costume, Harley Quinn in this movie is dressed more like her counterpart in the New 52 comics, which restored and relaunched many of the DC comics characters. She wears a quarter sleeve shirt that dons the saying “Daddy’s Monster”. She wore mesh type leggings with tight shorts and high

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    leaving you with a handful of zero. Some people feel as if they'll never find that special someone,their missing puzzle piece,the one who they can be goofy with and share their soul through music or a simple smile.But I have proof that love exists It isn't in a bottle,or stored on a shelf in god knows where.

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    has made one of the greatest impacts in the entertainment industry and popular culture around the world (Walter Elias Disney, 2015). From his most famous creation, Mickey Mouse, to his invention of Disneyland, and to all his achievements made in the movie industry, Walt has changed the world. Few individuals have had the ability to impact the world they way Walt Disney did and still is doing today even though he is no longer alive (Walter Elias Disney, 2015). Walt was born in Chicago, Illinois on December

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    been grossly misrepresented in the media, leading to consequences that translate off the screen and into real life. The pervasive media stereotypes of the Black community show just how important accurate depictions of Black people are today. l;The movie, Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele, shows how these stereotypes are not only unrealistic, they are also harmful. Another typical portrayal is that Black people do not show any emotions besides anger, sass, or complicity. However, in Get Out, Chris

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    One cultural difference between the movie and the myth is that of family values. This is shown through Zeus’ marital situation. In the Greek myth “Heraclês”, Zeus has a countless number of wives, while he has only one wife, Hera, in the Disney movie Hercules. This reveals that American culture does not support or deem polygamy as acceptable and values loyalty to a great extent. American culture typically supports only the marriage of one person to another, not multiple women to a man or vice versa

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    The Anderson feel; made up places, goofy characters, and the veering away from the Hollywood norms creates a unique feel for the movie. Tidal Inlet, an isolated honeymoon paradise for young lovers, retreat in an attempt to live together. Moonrise kingdom a terra Incognita, a cluster of imaginary islands. The name of the primary island as told by the Gnome-like narrator, “New Penzance,” reminds us of fantasy-world’s most kids thought up as young adolescents. A classic portrayal of two lovers in a

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