Chronological Order
1804 Born in Salem , Massachusetts
1821 Entered Bowdoin College
1824 Graduation
1825 Came back to Salem
1828 Anonymously published
1842 Married with Sophia Peabody
moved to Concord
1850 Published
1852 Moved to Liverpoor and traveled around Europe.
1860 Returned t
The narrator meets a woman decorated with pearls in his dream. Later he realizes that the woman is his daughter who had died when she was a baby.
The daughter tells him not to sorrow over her death because she became Bride of the Lamb of God.
the dreamer’s doubt on an "innocent," a child dead before s/he had the chance to become an adult sinner
the pearl, what the dreamer has
theme.
A fanfare motif...
the orchestra follows...
a column of sound emerges.
Thea von Harbous message,
Lang didnt believe in it.
He said: "I am fascinated by machines."
Metropolis, the mother city,
city of mothers, mother of all cities.
The city, the film...
they too are machines.
Flywheels,
a crankshaft,
an eccentric disk,
A machine without Workers,
devoid of function,
pure movement...
rotating
allegory, adventure, Neoplatonic ideas, patriotism, and Protestant morality, all presented in a variety of literary styles. The ideal English Renaissance man was Sir Philip Sidney-scholar, poet, critic, courtier, diplomat, and soldier-who died in battle at the age of 32. His best poetry is contained in the sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (1591) and his Defence of Poesie is among the most imp
Bamboozled
by
Spike Lee
BLACK SCREEN
We HEAR the voice of MALCOLM X.
MALCOLM X (V.O.)
Youve been hoodwinked. Youve
been had. Youve been took.
Youve been led astray, run amok.
Youve been bamboozled.
His followers ROAR.
CUT TO TITLE:
"BAMBOOZLED"
CUT TO CRAWL:
WHITE LETTERS ON BLACK
WE HEAR the VOICE of PIERRE DELACROIX.
DELACROIX (V.O.)
Satire. 1a. A literary work in
which human vice or folly is
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