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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex WHY DO READERS ENJOY THE DETECTIVE GENRE SO MUCH? Why Do Readers Enjoy The Detective Genre so much? Detective fiction as a subgenre of crime fiction arose in 1841 with the publication of The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe. It was through the eccentric character of Auguste Dupin that the word ‘detective’ entered the vernacular of the English language. THE PORTRAYAL OF FEMINISM IN FLEABAG (2016) CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF: INTERNAL GUILT Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Internal Guilt. Tennessee Williams’ three-act play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, tells the story of a dysfunctional family celebrating the patriarch’s birthday.What is typically a time of celebration, instead becomes a very uncomfortable self-discovery for multiple characters. FEMINISM IN BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Feminism in Beauty and the Beast. A feminist analysis of any material can always go two way: 1) criticize absolutely everything about the material 2) defend the female characters as victims of circumstance. In the case of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, it’s very easy to bring up Stockholm Syndrome amongst other anti-feminist issues in theplot.
THE PORTRAYAL OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN FILM AND TV. 1. There is the inevitability that mental illness is overdramatized within film and television. This is because the way that entertainment has evolved over the past several decades has trained consumers to be interested in the big, moving, exhilarating things. There are some mental illnesses that have dangerous, intense, and scary attributes JAMES BOND AND THE GROWING FEAR OF TECHNOLOGY A MODERNIST TRAIT IN ‘A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE’: HAPPY A Modernist Trait in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’: Happy Endings are Overrated. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a new movement began to take shape that fundamentally changed the style of literature. This movement is known as modernism. Towards the end of this era, Tennessee Williams wrote the play A Streetcar Named DesireTHE ARTIFICE
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex WHY DO READERS ENJOY THE DETECTIVE GENRE SO MUCH? Why Do Readers Enjoy The Detective Genre so much? Detective fiction as a subgenre of crime fiction arose in 1841 with the publication of The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe. It was through the eccentric character of Auguste Dupin that the word ‘detective’ entered the vernacular of the English language. THE PORTRAYAL OF FEMINISM IN FLEABAG (2016) CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF: INTERNAL GUILT Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Internal Guilt. Tennessee Williams’ three-act play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, tells the story of a dysfunctional family celebrating the patriarch’s birthday.What is typically a time of celebration, instead becomes a very uncomfortable self-discovery for multiple characters. FEMINISM IN BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Feminism in Beauty and the Beast. A feminist analysis of any material can always go two way: 1) criticize absolutely everything about the material 2) defend the female characters as victims of circumstance. In the case of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, it’s very easy to bring up Stockholm Syndrome amongst other anti-feminist issues in theplot.
THE PORTRAYAL OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN FILM AND TV. 1. There is the inevitability that mental illness is overdramatized within film and television. This is because the way that entertainment has evolved over the past several decades has trained consumers to be interested in the big, moving, exhilarating things. There are some mental illnesses that have dangerous, intense, and scary attributes JAMES BOND AND THE GROWING FEAR OF TECHNOLOGY A MODERNIST TRAIT IN ‘A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE’: HAPPY A Modernist Trait in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’: Happy Endings are Overrated. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a new movement began to take shape that fundamentally changed the style of literature. This movement is known as modernism. Towards the end of this era, Tennessee Williams wrote the play A Streetcar Named Desire NEO-WESTERNS: CONQUERING THE NEW FRONTIER The hero, Sheriff Bell, is a classic soon-to-retire Texan lawman, stuck in the old way of life and rigid in his unwillingness to move forward with the times. Sheriff Bell is almost nihilistic, not just with his own life, but with the world around him. His life loses all PERSONA: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SHADOW IN INGMAR BERGMAN’S The Journey Begins. In Persona, such exploration of the dark side of humanity starts off with the filming process, with film rolling and filming equipment turning on.This scene echoes with the ending scene, in which the audience will again see the same filming process. Such matching works function as a hint to show that this film is about the filming of a film, that the audience is about to COMMON THEMES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS Common Themes in Psychological Thrillers. Warning: This article includes spoilers for numerous films.. It must be quite difficult to create a truly spellbinding psychological thriller, given the difficult task of creating genuine thought-provoking suspense without delving too deeply into the realm of campy melodrama. SPORTS HISTORY/SPORTS The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms. It operates independently with the writers collaboratively building and maintaining the platform. DYSTOPIAN STORIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON SOCIETY Dystopian Stories and Their Impact on Society. Analyze how dystopian books, movies, or TV shows impact how people view society. When President Trump was elected in 2016, book sales of famous dystopian novels such as 1984 and Brave New World increased. FEAR AND RISK IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE 1 day ago · Fear and Risk in Children's Literature. The constant messaging nowadays to "stay safe" seems at odds with most of the books written for children in elementary school. RACE IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS Race in Wuthering Heights. Though Bronte’s novel tends to be regarded as one of the greatest romance novels, which is true in relation to the style of the romantic writers who focused on aspects of nature, while less attention is given to the racial aspects, prevalent throughout the novel. Heathcliff is constantly referred toas dark skinned
HOW THE GOLDEN GIRLS CHANGED THE FACE AND NARRATIVE OF How The Golden Girls Changed the Face and Narrative of Aging The Golden Girls. Senior citizens are the cornerstones of most societies. They are our forefathers and foremothers, our troves of lived experience, and our beloved grandparents, great-aunts, great-uncles,and friends.
THE ROLE OF “CELEBRITY ANIMALS” The Role of "Celebrity Animals" What can "celebrity animals" — like Dolly (the cloned sheep), Tilikum (the killer whale), or even the octopus who gained fame on the Netflix Original, My Octopus Teacher — tell us about "the human socially constructed natural world" as Nick Couldry calls it? DIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE ARROWVERSE Diversity and representation in the Arrowverse. Discuss racial and gender representation in the various television series that comprise the CW’s Arrowverse franchise, such as the introduction of television’s first transgender superhero in Supergirl and thenormalized same-sex
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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex WHY ‘BRAVE NEW WORLD’ HAS FRESH SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MODERN Why ‘Brave New World’ Has Fresh Significance in the Modern Day. Brave New World covers a range of themes and issues that have been pertinent to moral society since it was first published in 1932. From genetic engineering to class struggles, Brave New World examines a future where embryos are chemically treated to ensure they fit a certain class, and then babies and children are hypnotised WALT DISNEY’S STORY: A LOOK AT THE MAN BEHIND THE SUCCESS Walt died at 9.30 am on 15 December 1966, 10 days after his 65th birthday. Roy, who had wanted to retire, pressed ahead with the company. Walt Disney World opened in October 1971. The company that Walt has left behind has reached phenomenal success, THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RACE, GENDERSEE MORE ONTHE-ARTIFICE.COM
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWSTHE ARTIFICE
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex WHY ‘BRAVE NEW WORLD’ HAS FRESH SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MODERN Why ‘Brave New World’ Has Fresh Significance in the Modern Day. Brave New World covers a range of themes and issues that have been pertinent to moral society since it was first published in 1932. From genetic engineering to class struggles, Brave New World examines a future where embryos are chemically treated to ensure they fit a certain class, and then babies and children are hypnotised WALT DISNEY’S STORY: A LOOK AT THE MAN BEHIND THE SUCCESS Walt died at 9.30 am on 15 December 1966, 10 days after his 65th birthday. Roy, who had wanted to retire, pressed ahead with the company. Walt Disney World opened in October 1971. The company that Walt has left behind has reached phenomenal success, THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RACE, GENDERSEE MORE ONTHE-ARTIFICE.COM
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWS PERSONA: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SHADOW IN INGMAR BERGMAN’S The Journey Begins. In Persona, such exploration of the dark side of humanity starts off with the filming process, with film rolling and filming equipment turning on.This scene echoes with the ending scene, in which the audience will again see the same filming process. Such matching works function as a hint to show that this film is about the filming of a film, that the audience is about to SPORTS HISTORY/SPORTS The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms. It operates independently with the writers collaboratively building and maintaining the platform. FEAR AND RISK IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE 19 hours ago · Fear and Risk in Children's Literature. The constant messaging nowadays to "stay safe" seems at odds with most of the books written for children in elementary school. ANIME IN AMERICA: THE ADVERSE AFFECT ON WOMEN The cultural appeal of anime has a lot to do with having varied subject matter. In Bad Subjects, Issue # 13, Annalee Newitz theorizes “part of what makes anime so appealing to an American audience is the way it so closely resembles American popular media.”Anime has multiple subgenres that are similar to Western animated television and movies, but the standards are different than most FAIRY TALES: HOW THEY HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME Fairy tales: How They Have Changed Over Time. Everyone throughout their childhood is usually told the classic fairy tales that install a sense of morals in the child e.g. Beauty and the Beast is the story of a young earl being transformed into a beast and his servants to household items for his selfishness in rejecting an old beggar shelterfor the night.
THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. DIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE ARROWVERSE Diversity and representation in the Arrowverse. Discuss racial and gender representation in the various television series that comprise the CW’s Arrowverse franchise, such as the introduction of television’s first transgender superhero in Supergirl and thenormalized same-sex
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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex COMMON THEMES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS Common Themes in Psychological Thrillers. Warning: This article includes spoilers for numerous films.. It must be quite difficult to create a truly spellbinding psychological thriller, given the difficult task of creating genuine thought-provoking suspense without delving too deeply into the realm of campy melodrama. FAIRY TALES: HOW THEY HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME Fairy tales: How They Have Changed Over Time. Everyone throughout their childhood is usually told the classic fairy tales that install a sense of morals in the child e.g. Beauty and the Beast is the story of a young earl being transformed into a beast and his servants to household items for his selfishness in rejecting an old beggar shelterfor the night.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. WALT DISNEY’S STORY: A LOOK AT THE MAN BEHIND THE SUCCESS Walt died at 9.30 am on 15 December 1966, 10 days after his 65th birthday. Roy, who had wanted to retire, pressed ahead with the company. Walt Disney World opened in October 1971. The company that Walt has left behind has reached phenomenal success, BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWSTHE ARTIFICE
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. WALT DISNEY’S STORY: A LOOK AT THE MAN BEHIND THE SUCCESS Walt died at 9.30 am on 15 December 1966, 10 days after his 65th birthday. Roy, who had wanted to retire, pressed ahead with the company. Walt Disney World opened in October 1971. The company that Walt has left behind has reached phenomenal success, BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWS ANIME IN AMERICA: THE ADVERSE AFFECT ON WOMEN The cultural appeal of anime has a lot to do with having varied subject matter. In Bad Subjects, Issue # 13, Annalee Newitz theorizes “part of what makes anime so appealing to an American audience is the way it so closely resembles American popular media.”Anime has multiple subgenres that are similar to Western animated television and movies, but the standards are different than most PERSONA: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SHADOW IN INGMAR BERGMAN’S The Journey Begins. In Persona, such exploration of the dark side of humanity starts off with the filming process, with film rolling and filming equipment turning on.This scene echoes with the ending scene, in which the audience will again see the same filming process. Such matching works function as a hint to show that this film is about the filming of a film, that the audience is about to CELEBRITY & PANDEMIC: IS CELEBRITY CULTURE DYING? Celebrity & Pandemic: Is Celebrity Culture Dying? During the coronavirus pandemic, we have seen celebrities and high profile people use social media in a way that has roused both negative and positiveresponse.
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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL THE ROLE OF “CELEBRITY ANIMALS” 1 day ago · The Role of "Celebrity Animals" What can "celebrity animals" — like Dolly (the cloned sheep), Tilikum (the killer whale), or even the octopus who gained fame on the Netflix Original, My Octopus Teacher — tell us about "the human socially constructed natural world" as Nick Couldry calls it? MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex COMMON THEMES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS Common Themes in Psychological Thrillers. Warning: This article includes spoilers for numerous films.. It must be quite difficult to create a truly spellbinding psychological thriller, given the difficult task of creating genuine thought-provoking suspense without delving too deeply into the realm of campy melodrama. FAIRY TALES: HOW THEY HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME Fairy tales: How They Have Changed Over Time. Everyone throughout their childhood is usually told the classic fairy tales that install a sense of morals in the child e.g. Beauty and the Beast is the story of a young earl being transformed into a beast and his servants to household items for his selfishness in rejecting an old beggar shelterfor the night.
THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWSTHE ARTIFICE
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL THE ROLE OF “CELEBRITY ANIMALS” 1 day ago · The Role of "Celebrity Animals" What can "celebrity animals" — like Dolly (the cloned sheep), Tilikum (the killer whale), or even the octopus who gained fame on the Netflix Original, My Octopus Teacher — tell us about "the human socially constructed natural world" as Nick Couldry calls it? MIDDLESEX AND THE PURSUIT OF IDENTITY Middlesex and the Pursuit of Identity Identity is a prominent theme shown in Middlesex. Following the success of his debut novel, Jeffrey Eugenides wrote Middlesex, a story centered on Calliope Stephanides, chronicling the lives of the three generations of the Stephanides family.. Jeffrey Eugenides, author of Middlesex COMMON THEMES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLERS Common Themes in Psychological Thrillers. Warning: This article includes spoilers for numerous films.. It must be quite difficult to create a truly spellbinding psychological thriller, given the difficult task of creating genuine thought-provoking suspense without delving too deeply into the realm of campy melodrama. FAIRY TALES: HOW THEY HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME Fairy tales: How They Have Changed Over Time. Everyone throughout their childhood is usually told the classic fairy tales that install a sense of morals in the child e.g. Beauty and the Beast is the story of a young earl being transformed into a beast and his servants to household items for his selfishness in rejecting an old beggar shelterfor the night.
THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF DYSTOPIAN LITERATURE? BERTHA MASON: A 21ST CENTURY WOMAN TRAPPED IN 1847 Bertha Mason is definitely the most interesting character in Jane Eyre. Wide Sargasso Sea was a fantastic “prequel”, shall we say. Whilst Victorian men undoubtedly desired women to be the “angels of the house”, I think it’s a little harsh to throw “most 21st century men” into the same category (that is, assuming we’re talking about Western-cultured men?). 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWS CELEBRITY & PANDEMIC: IS CELEBRITY CULTURE DYING? Celebrity & Pandemic: Is Celebrity Culture Dying? During the coronavirus pandemic, we have seen celebrities and high profile people use social media in a way that has roused both negative and positiveresponse.
PERSONA: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE SHADOW IN INGMAR BERGMAN’S The Journey Begins. In Persona, such exploration of the dark side of humanity starts off with the filming process, with film rolling and filming equipment turning on.This scene echoes with the ending scene, in which the audience will again see the same filming process. Such matching works function as a hint to show that this film is about the filming of a film, that the audience is about to THE ROLE OF “CELEBRITY ANIMALS” 1 day ago · The Role of "Celebrity Animals" What can "celebrity animals" — like Dolly (the cloned sheep), Tilikum (the killer whale), or even the octopus who gained fame on the Netflix Original, My Octopus Teacher — tell us about "the human socially constructed natural world" as Nick Couldry calls it? SPORTS HISTORY/SPORTS The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms. It operates independently with the writers collaboratively building and maintaining the platform. THE LEWIS CARROLL PROBLEM Lewis Carroll aka Charles Ludwig Dodgson was born in 1832, Daresbury UK. He was noted throughout his life as timid, somewhat sickly, and “painful thin” (Wallace 172). As a child, he suffered from whooping cough (174), walked with a herky-jerky limp as WALT DISNEY’S STORY: A LOOK AT THE MAN BEHIND THE SUCCESS Walt died at 9.30 am on 15 December 1966, 10 days after his 65th birthday. Roy, who had wanted to retire, pressed ahead with the company. Walt Disney World opened in October 1971. The company that Walt has left behind has reached phenomenal success, DIVERSITY AND REPRESENTATION IN THE ARROWVERSE Diversity and representation in the Arrowverse. Discuss racial and gender representation in the various television series that comprise the CW’s Arrowverse franchise, such as the introduction of television’s first transgender superhero in Supergirl and thenormalized same-sex
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WHY ‘BRAVE NEW WORLD’ HAS FRESH SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MODERN Why ‘Brave New World’ Has Fresh Significance in the Modern Day. Brave New World covers a range of themes and issues that have been pertinent to moral society since it was first published in 1932. From genetic engineering to class struggles, Brave New World examines a future where embryos are chemically treated to ensure they fit a certain class, and then babies and children are hypnotised CLOTHES MAKE THE MUSICAL: THE COSTUMES THAT COLOURED LES Clothes Make the Musical: The Costumes that Coloured Les Misérables. It’s a musical that has enjoyed worldwide acclaim on both West End and Broadway stages, and has since seen fresh success on cinema screens through Tom Hooper’s 2012 adaptation.THE ARTIFICE
The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL NEO-WESTERNS: CONQUERING THE NEW FRONTIER The hero, Sheriff Bell, is a classic soon-to-retire Texan lawman, stuck in the old way of life and rigid in his unwillingness to move forward with the times. Sheriff Bell is almost nihilistic, not just with his own life, but with the world around him. His life loses all FOLK MUSIC: A TIMELESS GENRE CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF: INTERNAL GUILT Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Internal Guilt. Tennessee Williams’ three-act play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, tells the story of a dysfunctional family celebrating the patriarch’s birthday.What is typically a time of celebration, instead becomes a very uncomfortable self-discovery for multiple characters. THE LEWIS CARROLL PROBLEM Lewis Carroll aka Charles Ludwig Dodgson was born in 1832, Daresbury UK. He was noted throughout his life as timid, somewhat sickly, and “painful thin” (Wallace 172). As a child, he suffered from whooping cough (174), walked with a herky-jerky limp as VIOLENCE IN ANIME: HELPFUL OR A HINDRANCE? Violence presented in anime is varying, and typically the level of gore depends on the genre of anime being viewed. Anime that is included in the Shoujo genre, for example, will likely feature little to no violence; if violence is featured in a Shoujo anime, it is TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RACE, GENDERSEE MORE ONTHE-ARTIFICE.COM
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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, TV, Games, Anime, Manga, and Comics. THE MAINSTREAM EFFECT OF SNL NEO-WESTERNS: CONQUERING THE NEW FRONTIER The hero, Sheriff Bell, is a classic soon-to-retire Texan lawman, stuck in the old way of life and rigid in his unwillingness to move forward with the times. Sheriff Bell is almost nihilistic, not just with his own life, but with the world around him. His life loses all FOLK MUSIC: A TIMELESS GENRE CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF: INTERNAL GUILT Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Internal Guilt. Tennessee Williams’ three-act play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, tells the story of a dysfunctional family celebrating the patriarch’s birthday.What is typically a time of celebration, instead becomes a very uncomfortable self-discovery for multiple characters. THE LEWIS CARROLL PROBLEM Lewis Carroll aka Charles Ludwig Dodgson was born in 1832, Daresbury UK. He was noted throughout his life as timid, somewhat sickly, and “painful thin” (Wallace 172). As a child, he suffered from whooping cough (174), walked with a herky-jerky limp as VIOLENCE IN ANIME: HELPFUL OR A HINDRANCE? Violence presented in anime is varying, and typically the level of gore depends on the genre of anime being viewed. Anime that is included in the Shoujo genre, for example, will likely feature little to no violence; if violence is featured in a Shoujo anime, it is TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RACE, GENDERSEE MORE ONTHE-ARTIFICE.COM
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CHAUCER AND EVOLVING GRAMMAR Chaucer and Evolving Grammar. Geoffrey Chaucer ‘s verse in the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales shows the beginning of a shift toward Modern English. However, some usage, spelling, and even archaic letters remain from Old English. The Canterbury Tales lacks the heavy Norman French influence of Modern English and has a great deal in common with modern German. PANOPTICONS IN LITERATURE: PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND Panopticons in Literature: Psychological Effects and Societal Allegories. Social theorist Jeremy Bentham’s original projection for a panoptic prison, made it so a prisoner never knew if he was being watched. A circular prison with a single guard tower in THE ULTIMATE GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FRIENDS The Ultimate Gender Stereotypes in Friends. As good as Friends was it still portrayed its wonderful characters as gender stereotypes, as most sit-coms do, of course, but they very cleverly split these steroetypical traits and spread them across the six main characters. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD: DISCRIMINATION AGAINST RACE, GENDER To Kill a Mockingbird: Discrimination Against Race, Gender, and Class Scout and Jem sit with their father, Atticus. Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird centers on a young girl named Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. Her father Atticus Fincher, a lawyer, takes a case to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman. FEAR IN FICTION: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE DOWNRIGHT Fear in Fiction: The good, the bad, and the Downright Scary. The portrayal of fear in fiction has a brutally wide range of success and failure. There are authors and novels well known for their ability to terrify the reader and still others that could be summed up in the phrase “you tried”. From Stephen King’s The Shining which iswidely
HOW THE GOLDEN GIRLS CHANGED THE FACE AND NARRATIVE OF How The Golden Girls Changed the Face and Narrative of Aging The Golden Girls. Senior citizens are the cornerstones of most societies. They are our forefathers and foremothers, our troves of lived experience, and our beloved grandparents, great-aunts, great-uncles,and friends.
AUTISM IN MODERN MEDIA Autism In Modern Media. Autism is a developmental disorder that 1 in 68 children are born with yearly and it’s becoming more common each and every year. Autism affects how a person interacts with others, and the world around them and there is a whole spectrum of Autism such as Asperger’s Syndrome, a high functioning Autism. 5 MUST-WATCH SCANDINAVIAN TV SHOWS 5 Must-Watch Scandinavian TV Shows. Over the past five years, Scandinavia has entered a golden age (of sorts) in television. That’s not to say that their television has ever been particularly bad, per say, but recently these countries – particularly Denmark – have offered some of the most original, challenging and engaging shows around (typically dark, atmospheric police procedurals). SYMBOLISM IN THE WESTERN GENRE: LOVE THY HORSE AS THYSELF Symbolism in the Western Genre: Love Thy Horse as Thyself. If you’ve ever seen a Western film, you know how integral horses are to the plot, and you know how critical they are to the Western hero’s mobility and success. After all, a mysterious fellow can’t ride into town without a horse, and he can’t ride off into the sunset either. WHY ‘BRAVE NEW WORLD’ HAS FRESH SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MODERN Why ‘Brave New World’ Has Fresh Significance in the Modern Day. Brave New World covers a range of themes and issues that have been pertinent to moral society since it was first published in 1932. From genetic engineering to class struggles, Brave New World examines a future where embryos are chemically treated to ensure they fit a certain class, and then babies and children are hypnotised* Film
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suicide Write this topic SUICIDE AND CENSORSHIP Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet has been blamed for many teen suicides. More recently, the Netflix show, 13 Reasons Why, has faced the same accusations. Is there a casual relationship between the depiction of teen suicides in movies and television and actual suicides in teens? And if so, would the causal connection merit censorship for utilitarian purposes? * I think that one's decision to commit suicide,taking into account the proper context, is an expression of our Free Will and it is a brave one. – AntonioFarfanFiorani 22hours ago 0
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Articles Write this topic UNNECESSARY ARTICLES IN JOURNALISM Have you ever read a headline while reading the news, whether it’s considered a serious platform or not, where you truly question why someone would write a whole article dedicated to something so trivial? How is it possible today to see two articles side by side about two drastically different subjects like "Baby Found Amongst Rubble in Syria" right next to "Will Selena Gomez Ever Wear a Bra Again"? I understand that the world can’t always focus on the negative aspects of life all the time but shouldn’t we start to question how nitpicking an famous individual is a better news alternative? * I feel that "unnecessary" might be a bit subjective. I could be wrong, but it feels more like you want to critique the online news cycle and clickbait, as compared to print journalism standards. Some questions that could be asked: Who writes clickbait? Why is there a prevalence of clickbait articles on the internet? How has internet journalism changed which topics are highlighted by news websites? How has ad revenue impacted headline choices? And how do algorithms give very different headlines equal standing on any given website? – Eden2 months ago 1
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harry potter Write this topic HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD: IS IT REALLY CANON? This purpose of this article is to determine whether or not the recently published rehearsal script for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child should be considered as a new addition to the Harry Potter canon. In other words, this article would focus on the mixed reception from fans, J.K Rowling’s involvement in the project (or lack thereof) and argue for or against the play as part of the overall Harry Potter story timeline. * Does reception decide what "canon" is? Or is the fact that JK Rowling an author already confirm its legitimacy? Keep in mind that it is a theatrical play. – Christen Mandracchia 3years ago 4
* Fan reception does not dictate what is and is not canon. Canon is decided by whoever owns the creative rights. – Steven Gonzales3 years ago 4
* Alright, I see both of your points. In some ways I agree and disagree at the same time. While I think canon is determined by the author, I also believe that an individual's 'personal' canon (the fan perspective) is valid and worthy of study. However, that's just my opinion. – AlexanderLee 3 years ago 0 * This is interesting, because "canon" is typically whatever the original author claims it to be. However, Cursed Child uses any number of ideas embraced by the fandom community long before the Cursed Child was written (friendship between Albus and Scorpius, Albus being in Slytherin, etc). Does the relationship between author and fandom change what the "canon" is? Does it give the fandom more ownership of the material? – sophiacatherine 3 yearsago 1
* To me, it's not like an author's word about canon it's always law. Not without previous preconditions. Such as (among some others) authorship (it seems banal, but maybe not that banal) and underlying consistency. In this case, CC is not written by JK Rowling, even if she approved it, and shows major incoherencies if juxtaposed with the HP books (and movies). So, it maybe be "canon" in the sense that it's officially part of the Wizarding World trademark, the way movie adaptations are, but it's not properly literary canon. The author's word for it just does not suffice. If JK went mad and proclaimed canonic some scribble on a handkerchief she just found, should we take it as a fact just because "ipse dixit"? Canon is not defined solely neither by the author nor by fans. It is defined by facts. Fact is, fanfiction cannot be canon even if the author vouches for it. – emeraldnose 2 years ago 0 * The problem with The Cursed Child is that it doesn't have that same aura that the first seven Harry Potter books had. The main reason is that it isn't exclusively written by JK Rowling. Whatever, what really causes a problem with this last book is that it feels like JK just ran out of money and attention and decided that school books from the Potter universe weren't enough, so she decided to write a sequel. The problem is that, when it's not written with the soul, it's not... The same. TCC felt like a bunch of poorly written fanfictions all thrown there and mixed together, with a bunch of fanservice and totally crazy and unrealistic - almost ridiculous - plot twists for the sole purpose to serve a story that nobody asked for. TCC doesn't feel like a Harry Potter book, something's missing, and that's what doesn't make it canon. – Nad 2 years ago 0Add Note
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