Claude Rains Essays

  • Film Analysis: Casablanca

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    The film Casablanca captures a romance during World War Two, in the far off city of Casablanca, Morocco. The movie’s cinematography and beautiful story pull the audience into a timeless classic, regarded as one of the best films of all time. The films was directed by Michael Curtiz and had a limited release in late 1942, and then a full United States release date in 1943. The film captured young wartime American audiences as the United States was currently involved in World War Two. The movie

  • Casablanca Themes

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    a very bitter person throughout the movie because of the past. He was an anti-fascist supporter in both the Spanish Civil war and the Ethiopians. This is an example of not being able to escape your past because Captain Louis Renault, played by Claude Rains, tells Rick of a well-known rebel fight that will be at the nightclub that night and warns him not to help him. The only reason that Captain Louis Renault would tell him that is because he is aware of his past as an anti-fascist supporter. Another

  • Rain Dancing On Gondolin Analysis

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    Rain is dancing on Gondolin’s high towers. It drips from architraves and streaks down the lancet windows. The climbing flowers that wind around the high balustrades and volutes gather the rains in their trumpet-shaped blossoms. Iridescent in the rain, hummingbird wings quiver ruby red and gold in the misty air, flashes of dancing color. Rain sings on the fountains and in the marble-paved courtyards. It flutters at the panes like timorous wings, a song afraid to be heard, lest it be ruined by hardened

  • Descriptive Essay On Rehab

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    An enormous, elegant, homely window with detailed wood and an oval-shaped top sat to the right of me with a cold drift that flowed through the cracks. The cold whisp seemed to pinch my legs with the late spring air. My eyes gazed out the homely window that I so desired to escape from, as I noticed every detail over the cigarette and air freshener smell. The faint yelling of the girl with the name of Maddison rang in my ears, leaving an aftertaste of dismay as she tried to relate to the incapacitated

  • Summary Of The Movie Moulin Rouge

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    Theaters are not the only place for musicals, the big screen has proven worthy of it as well. Almost everyone love to watch musical films. One of the reasons is that it involves catchy songs, that when you listen to it once, you would want to listen to it over and over again for the next couple of days, and even if the musical film is so old, it would make you want to rewatch it just to get into the songs. Another reason of course is the dance moves, musical films has songs on them, that involves

  • Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project

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    We all continue to live in a world surrounded by varyng forms of art, music, painting, literature, and all these are results of creative human activity in which materials are formed to show an idea or a thought of communication. I believe arts are meant to aid in understanding our past, describe the present and predict the future. “The Weather Project” by Olafur Eliasson managed to create an interesting presentation of the weather. The exposition seems to initiate an impressive tension between the

  • Symbolism Of Water In Fahrenheit 451

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    How to Read Literature like a Professor, by Thomas C. Foster has many good points. It offers advice on analyzing content in books and offers examples as support. Many of the things it says can be applied to books one reads. This paper will analyze the symbolism of water in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, and the influences of politics on George Orwell’s Animal Farm. In Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury uses the symbolism of rebirth through water, and in Animal Farm, Orwell uses many historical and political

  • Summary Of The Story 'Black Girl': A Short Narrative Fiction

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    STRANGERS; The rain came down, its heavy rainfall pounding on the black Camaro which sat silent along the neighborhood street, it's windows tinted so black it would be impossible to see anyone inside. Overhead the grey and forbidding sky seemed to reflect Clayton's emotions. This was his last knock and his team would be assembled. Reaching to the passenger seat he picked a file which sat among many more and opened it to see a picture of a woman. He found himself looking at this picture a lot, though

  • Personal Narrative Analysis

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    Boom thunder echoed across the sky right before a blinding flash of lightning. I trudged along the walking path from the P.A.C.E. bus station to school. Rain pelted me, and I could only hope that I would make it to the school soon. It was the first day of my freshman year, I had straightened my unruly curly hair; ,y mom had ironed the tan khaki pants that I wore. By the time I got to school, both my hair and carefully ironed pants were completely soaked. Carmel was new school with about twelve times

  • Clancy Gang: A Short Story

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    Willie stood in the shadow of the post office on Seventh Street, and surveyed the dark streets. He shivered in the damp March air, his thin coat offering little protection from the windblown rain. His eyes strained to make out any figures in the nearby alley or strolling down the wooden sidewalks. The last thing he wanted was to run into the Clancy Gang. They owned this area. When he was sure the street was clear, Willie advanced a block, stopping in a doorway to survey the street again. Water dripped

  • Lillian Wright's Use Of Foreshadow

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    uninterested husband who, in the case of the story, just wanted to watch a baseball game. Lillian knew there was something strange and weird about the Sakkaro family, but she would never have known that they were aliens that melt when touched by rain. Rain, Rain, Go Away is a short science fiction adventure penned by Isaac Asimov. He used characterization, setting, and a ton of foreshadowing to show that strange things are going on with the Sakkaro family. First of all, he used Characterization to describe

  • Chemical Structure Of Rain By Vincent J. Schaefer

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    an unforgettable experience. However, the real star is the rain. It can come from any direction with its stinging pellets. Mother Nature has always been powerful and destructive; but what if man could actually control nature? This same question was once asked by an American scientist named Vincent J. Schaefer. Schaefer had the world-changing vision of creating rain. He successfully changed the chemical structure of a cloud to produce rain; a process known to modern-day scientists as weather modification

  • Essay On Water Pollution In Bangladesh

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    Introduction and country characteristics Bangladesh is situated in South Asia, bordering Myanmar and India and separated by the Siliguri Corridor from Nepal and Bhutan. Its territory is comprised of 580 km of jungle coastline, surrounded by the largest bay in the world – the Bay of Bengal – and the rivers of Mengha, Ganges (Padma) and Brahmaputra (Jamuna). Bangladesh has a tropical monsoon climate, characterized by high temperature, heavy rainfall and extreme humidity. The average annual rainfall

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Palm Oil

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    With the rising threat of global warming, mostly due to the drastic increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from a multitude of sources such as; fossil fuels, animal waste products, the burning of forest and other vegetation etc. Normally the increase in Co2 emissions wouldn’t be that big of a problem as it would later be absorbed by plants containing chlorophyll, which would later be broken down into its base elements (carbon and oxygen). (Pickering) The carbon would be stored within the plant

  • Macbeth And Hamlet Analysis

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    William Shakespeare is, perhaps, the greatest literary mind in history. His works, being largely commissioned by royalty and enjoyed by the public, also contain some meanings and interpretations that are topics of widespread debate. This confusion in the minds of readers and scholars is extremely prominent in two of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Macbeth and Hamlet. In both plays, the titular character faces a wide array of choices. The protagonists respond in methods connected by their shared

  • Airplane Crash Persuasive Speech

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    You are the sole survivor of an airplane crash in the middle of the ocean. You manage to inflate the life raft and collect some suitcases, now it’s your mission to survive the ocean and make it back to land. With this guide you will survive and thrive being stranded out at sea. The very first thing you want to do is empty the suitcase and put any sharp objects inside the suitcase. This will include shoes, glass, metal objects and things alike. This will reduce the chance of accidently popping the

  • Personal Narrative Essay: Muc At The Age Of Nine

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    the current moment. Raging skies and a slight drizzle created the morning atmosphere and I gathered my school stuff before leaving the house. I lived around the corner so walking in the weather wasn’t a problem, as the morning went on the fall of the rain increased by the hour. I can’t remember

  • Comparing Jealousy And All Summer In A Day

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    Jealousy is a key feature in both the movie and the story of "All Summer in a Day." Jealousy is what keeps them more exciting and fun to read. But, there is a big difference between the movie and the story of how jealousy was shown. Jealousy is shown different through Margot, William and the other kids, and the plot, throughout both examples. In both the story and the movie of “All Summer in a Day,” it is clearly shown that there is much jealousy that can be found through Margot. For example, this

  • Robert Mccloskey Time Of Wonder Analysis

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    In fact, in a picture of rain, there are ripples surrounding the raindrop’s hitting the water. The ripples in the water and the distance naturally created is portrayed in the pictures. Accordingly, the illustrator uses techniques to create distance between objects. For instance, when two girls and a dog are enjoying the rain the reader is able to see the scenery from a distance. These elements help to enhance the experience

  • Personal Narrative: Haunted Hayride

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    I looked out from the passenger side window as we pulled into our parking spot. The trees were beginning to go bare in the frigid October weather, and the ground was covered in their dry, crispy leaves. The four of us were going on a haunted hayride tonight, a popular past-time for season. We clambered out of the car and left our bags behind. It had rained the day before, and it made the ground beneath us soft with mud and trampled leaves. The night hung over us in a dark, cloudy sheet. No one could