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Arthur C. Clarke’s "The Sentinel" vs. Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey Introduction The movie of Stanley Kubrick: A Space Odyssey base on Clarke’s short story “The Sentinel”. The core theme of the movie was fiction and the story of ...
on the thriller Novel Red Alert, George Peter. In his book, the author describes the fear of many Americans. Section in which it was hot in the beginning of the cold war and got even hotter after crisis in Cuba in 1962, when the world stoo...
of films on war literature has played a role comparable to martial music, stirring the emotions and heating the blood. In its defense, much of traditional war literature has praised not war, but instead the warrior, "the man" in Virgil's l...
movie, as discussed, continued the actions from one location to another and united all sorts of sitcom-like situations. In one situation, Woody used a giant suit to escape from his enemies, and in the next situation, he and his partner Kea...
of America and Europe in the mid-20th century, existentialism holds that life is essentially meaningless and is directed by no force other than human beings, who are often petty or ignorant. This attitude can lead to a bleak worldview, alth...
Dr. Strangelove in regards to composition in scenes? Explain why your examples help define the personalities of the characters and create a sense of location? In the movie, there are several new techniques were tried to develop modernism. K...
science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke. It was written along with Stanley Kubrick's film version; however, published after the release of the film. The story based in part on various short stories by Clarke, most notably "The Sentinel"(W...