Consciousness in Ludonarrative: Morality of the Postmodern Self in The Last of Us Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us is a video game that presents a narrative about the story of Joel which challenges the moral values of the self through his seemingly unethical actions in a postmodern environment. Historically, video games were used mainly for either entertainment or training purposes (Smith). The improvements in technology in the 1970s allowed for the commercialization of video games which led to the creation
The role and function of the family in society is fundamental. Indeed, family is the basic and natural unit of society. Being the building block of society, family represents the most important social group that can influence individuals' development. The lack or the instability of a traditional family structure can have deep impacts on individuals' growth and well being. The importance of the role of the family is emphasized in three of the works that we have studied this semester, namely Things
Why do teenagers always face so many problems and feel confused about the world? After reading both Black Boy and The Catcher in the Rye, in which the protagonists deal with difficult situations during the coming-of-age process, I start to believe that life's struggles can force these teenagers to coming-of-age and affect their perspective of the world. In Black Boy, Richard's dad left him as he was four and he has had a very weak connection with his family members as he grows up. Most of the time
science and technology to human kind’ (Hayward, 2000). Although postmodernism can never be clearly defined there are specific characteristics and techniques used in films that are attributed to the postmodern style of film-making. The film Natural Born Killers (1994) directed by Oliver Stone contains explicit examples of postmodern textual devices and the opening scene will be used as a case study illustrating the effectiveness and functions of such stylistic practices. In terms of visual techniques and
when examining spree killers as they reveal the causes and consequences of human action. In Springfield, United States, a boy by the name of Kip Kinkel became a spree killer at only fifteen years old. By looking at the impacts of American culture, the groups he belonged to, and his personality in itself, it is a clear account of why Kip killed not only his parents but students in his school as well. Anthropology, sociology, and psychology can explain why Kip Kinkel became a spree killer. Anthropology
terrorism went on for three weeks where a total of ten people were killed and three injured. John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo were able to avoid capture for twenty-one days. What is unique about this case is not only are these two considered spree killers, they are also terrorists. John Allen Muhammad was actually born as John Allen Williams. He was raised by his aunts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was during 1988 that he converted over to Islam and changed his name from Williams to Mahammad
H.H Holmes was born into a wealthy family in New Hampshire. His real name was Herman Webster Mudgett. He was very privileged growing up. His mother was a schoolteacher was a “very cold and distant individual who used religion as a daily guide for parenting” (Read, 2004). His parents would abuse him physically and mentally. His father was alcoholic and he had disciplinary strategies for Holmes to listen like food deprivation, and using kerosene rags to quiet him when Holmes cried. He was incredibly
A serial killer by definition, is a person who murders more than two people over a certain span of time, usually following a foreseeable pattern (Brogaard). For example, Jeffrey Dahmer, Myra Hidley, and H. H. Holmes are all considered serial killers for their gruesome murders. Although every murderer has different motives behind their crimes, most serial killers tend to kill because they had a rough childhood past and or have psychological issues. There are signs people may show which involve the
during a given year are committed by serial killers, the FBI reports” (“Serial Killers Fast Facts”). The term serial killer was first coined in the 1800s; H.H. Holmes, 1890s, was considered the first serial killer in history, but many forget about Jack the Ripper, still unknown to this day, who terrorized the women of London during the early 1880s. There are numerous serial killers within society, but who is considered a serial killer? A serial killer is known as one that has committed two or more
into the minds of serial killers is a tricky task, a couple questions to start with are questions such as what is a Serial killer? According to the FBI’s version of the definition, a serial killer is conventionally defined as a person who murders three or more people in a period of over a month, with “cooling down” time between murders. “For a serial killer, the murders must be separate events, which are most often driven by a psychological thrill or pleasure. Serial killers often lack empathy and
Serial Killers The intention of the theses is to demonstrate how society glamorizes serial killers through media, specifically; film, television, news, and merchandising. Next the document will identify and define the categories of serial killers which are organized and disorganized and types of serial killers based on the type of crime they commit expressly; thrill seekers, mission-oriented, visionary killers, and power/control seekers. Thereafter I will delve into how serial killers are created;
and makes you curious who the killer is? Then Ryan Murphy's Scream Queens is the best fit for this. Scream Queens is a parody of films that splash college girls in blood and make them beg for their lives. Added to the hype of the show are the star-studded cast like Emma Roberts, Ariana Grande, Nick Jonas, Abigail Breslin, Lea Michele, and Jamie Lee Curtis. Each episode lasts for two hours that will definitely leave you thinking who and what's the motive of the killer/s. Scream Queens begins with
learned in class that this is called an organized crime. The killer planned his murder; spend time targeting his victim and displayed control over the scene. The investigators used an ultraviolet (UV Black Light) that found stains of blood on the girls clothing. They also noticed the killer took the young girls underwear because it was not found at the scene. The investigators found that one of the employs at the restaurant was the killer. They found this out because a service entrance door was opened
Differentiating between spree killers and serial killers in an ongoing debate between criminologists (Montaldo 2019). Criminologists focus a lot on the psychological issues of spree and serial killers when studying. Serial killers differ from spree killers in many ways, this can include their motivations for killing and their behavior at the crime scenes (Morton 2023). When researching, you should look into past spree and serial murders, like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer who were serial killers and Charles
with a dear friend considering the killing of Anderson as a moral obligation of fulfillment of a friend’s desire. Besides that, Al and Max seem to be on the face of the face of holding no personal grudge against the supposed victim. Yet, these ‘two killers’ are distinctively drawn towards the “superego” that rests within every individual and hence, in their situation the psychoanalytic view takes
Throughout the story of Macbeth, Macbeth’s ambition for power, provoked by his significant other, Lady Macbeth, and the witches’ prophecies consumed his life. At first he committed murder against King Duncan so he could become king himself, but the one murder had a domino affect. Although ambition can be a positive attribute for someone to acquire, Macbeth’s ambition began in Act One and proved dangerous as his death approached in Act Five. In Act One of Macbeth, Macbeth and Banquo meet three witches
The lives of Sonny and Mabel are completely different, they were raised in completely different ways and in completely different places. “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin is about the life of a young man who is struggling with drug addiction; he has faced many challenges in his life. One of the many challenges he faces is what connects him to the main character of “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter”; both Mabel and Sonny experienced losing both their mother and their father while they were still fairly
Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900), directed by Arthur Marvin, is considered to be the first screen adaptation of Sherlock Holmes`s character. It is a silent film which lasts only 30 seconds. Besides, it is the first officially recorded movie in the detective genre. The fact that no one else but Sherlock Holmes was the first book character who started the development of detective films is definitely very significant and symbolic: "…it is an early trick film clearly made for viewing on a mutoscope or
Mark Haddon's prose fiction, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time brings forth the view of a different world and also expands our understanding of human experience. The novel is an autobiographical murder mystery narrated from the perspective of a teenager, Christopher Boone. This text allows the readers to see the life of a young man who is not comfortable with interacting with others in his society. Christopher's autism spectrum disorder (ASD) shapes our understanding of experience
that he would enjoy the wealth and power that comes with the throne. He believed that he would be happy. However, after he murders Duncan, Macbeth ultimately experiences the guilt of his actions. As the story progresses, Macbeth goes on this killing spree that includes the deaths of Banquo and Macduff’s family. These deaths were a result of Macbeth’s insecurities that he would lose his power. Macbeth’s actual reign as King of Scotland contradicts what he expected. Therefore, Macbeth’s belief that he