...After watching Spike Lee’s 1989 film Do The Right Thing, it is very clear to me why this film is considered an independent film. By using Michael Z. Newman’s article Indie Cinema Viewing Strategies it was easy to break up the film into three slogans: characters as emblems, form as game, and read as anti-Hollywood. Do The Right Thing uses a mixture of these three slogans through character, narrative structure, and theme to open our eyes to racism and violence and let us decide what really is doing the right thing. Although this film was distributed by a major Hollywood studio, it still keeps within the styles and techniques of independent cinema. Beginning with the characters in Do The Right Thing, each character is interesting and contributes to the narrative structure of the film. When discussing characters as...
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...Nyquanesha Stacey Professor Mostel. ENC 1101 6 November 2015 When Will It Stop? In the Movie” Do The Right Thing” The main character Mookie, Threw a garbage can through the window of the pizzeria that he work at, Because one of his close friends Radio Raheem was killed by the police. The whole Act of violence took place when radio Raheem and Smiley, Buggin Out walked into Sal’s pizzeria to order him to put some famous African Americans on the wall of his pizzeria and to tell him that they will have him boycotted. Even though the owner Sal and his sons are racist their business is in a mostly black community. One night at Sal’s pizzeria radio Raheem and Sal got into I huge argument which lead Sal to smash radio Rakeem radio, they both get in...
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...Do the Right Thing Spike Lee’s featured film Do the Right Thing which he directed, produced, and started as a main character was a game changer for it’s time. Released in 1989, the film shows the culture of New York’s racially diverse, lower class community in Brooklyn. It brings to the surface how these comminutes were profiled and how they experienced radical injustice. This movie take place like every other day but it happens to be the hottest day of the summer. Lee does a perfect job explaining through a motion picture what times were like for the monitories in the big city and all over America. This movie doesn’t only make sense back then, but it still shows its true colors in modern times as well. The setting of this movie starts out...
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...In the film Do the Right Thing (1989) directed by Spike Lee, the theme is loyalty. The setting of this film is in Brooklyn, New York during a hot summer day. The story is about a neighborhood running into a major conflict over Sal’s Pizzerias Wall of Fame. The film reveals great life lessons to the viewers, including but not limited to loyalty, conflict, family, and betrayal. In my opinion, the conspicuous theme throughout the film is loyalty. Three examples of loyalty are Mookie and Sal’s friendship, the neighborhood, and Sal’s devotion to his sons and his pizzeria. The first example of loyalty is Mookie and Sal’s friendship. Mookie works for Sal at the pizzeria and because he is always delivering he never has time to spend time with his girlfriend Tina and their son. In order for Tina to get a few minutes with Mookie, she orders a pizza that will get delivered by him. Sal likes to think Mookie is like a son to him. Also, Mookie is protective over Sal. In the film, he tells Sal to “put the bat down” as the tension started building up between Radio Raheem and Sal. Clearly, when Mookie made that comment, it did not help the situation. Consequently, a trashcan...
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...Demetria Brown COM 2010: Intro to Film Term Paper Assignment Spike Lee’s: “Do the Right Thing” Film Analysis: Do the Right Thing Spike Lee's 1989 film, Do the Right Thing is able to effectively explore the problem of racial conflict in America by skillfully manipulating cinematic devices such as staging, narrative, cinematography, editing and sound. The concentration and emphasis on characters' certain physical attributes with the use of photography and camera framing, the fast-pace editing style and manipulation of sound all contribute to film's overall meaning. In analyzing the short sequence beginning with a small girl drawing a chalk painting on the road and ending with Sal, the local pizzeria owner, making Radio Raheem, "a hulking misunderstood home-boy" , two slices of pizza, these devices are seen to illustrate the hostility between Black and Italian working class Americans. The narrative style in this double scene sequence encapsulates the major oppositions at work in the film, which is racial acceptance and alienation. This can be seen in the juxtaposition of two scenes that show Radio Raheem's acceptance of his Black friend Mookie and his rejection and disdain of the White Italian pizzeria owners. The story is told within the course of one day and scenes follow each other sequentially. This particular sequence begins with Mookie treading over the young girl's drawing of a harmonious scene with the sun shining and people smiling, implying to the viewer...
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...The first time we saw each other after seeing Spike Lee's movie Do the Right Thing, my sister and I had a fight over lunch. It was one of those things you do with a lover, or sometimes with a close friend about politics, where the terms you disagree on are too buried to perceive or even to guess, at the time, that they're there. You can be agreeing about all the superficial details and about the largest of generalizations all along--my sister and I both found the film powerfully moving--and still wind up fighting about ... something--one of those disagreements that leave you dissatisfied and unexplainably angry. Her arguments weren't unfamiliar. I had run into very similar concerns, interpretations, and vocabulary in some of the mainstream criticism on the film. But it was only after stewing about our lunch for a couple of days that I began to figure out how completely at odds with the movie I saw was the one she--and those critics--had seen. The more I thought about it, the more I could see that these were no idiosyncratic subjective responses. Rather, our differences were bound up with Spike Lee's mix of styles of representation, which my sister and I responded to selectively and from very different perspectives. While Lee's representation of the Italians was moving and meaningful to her, she could find nothing in his portrayal of the black community that would provide for the same feelings. For, I came to see, while Lee uses to elaborate his white characters methods and narrative...
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...Spike Lee, the director of Do The Right Thing is an American film director most well known for his examination on race relations, colorism in the black community, the role of media and other political issues. In the movie Do The Right Thing you will see all these things present in the movie. In Spike Lee's 1989 classic Do The Right Thing, Lee shows that everyone has a valid viewpoint, but not many are willing to compromise and or listen to their viewpoints, he used different camera angles and sounds/music to help show this throughout the movie. You can see throughout the movie that every race or cultural group had a different viewpoint. As an example of this is in Sal’s pizza shop where he is Italian trying to make a living and selling pizza...
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...What is the right thing to do? Some people believe in doing what is right all the time, some don’t. In this situation my partner and the two boys didn’t do what was right, they both broke the law. I would challenge my partner about what happened in the interview room, because what he did was wrong, unprofessional and unethical. The boys are fourteen, which means when being interviewed by the police their parents should be called and the interview should be recorded. My partner didn’t do either one of these. He should have called the parents and recorded the interview in order to get the admission on tape. I think regardless if the parents were there or not the boys would have still admitted that they were guilty. My partner did it to scare them into admitting that they did it, I think with the parents being there they would have still admitted to their guilt because the parents also have a way of intimidating their children. If my partner would have did what he was supposed to there would be no reason to question him. Being professional is one of the main characteristics in a job, especially the one of a Detective. My partner was not professional in the particular situation. Not only didn’t he call the parents, he didn’t record the interview. That is the worst part because if he would have then we could have shown the parents and had evidence for the admission. It will be hard in court to say that they admitted being guilty. The boys can easily say they...
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...Abstract The objective of this assignment is to prove that diversity in the workplace is the right thing to do and it is imperative for the organizations to embrace it. Six papers aligned with this concept were added to give justification for the analysis From a legal standpoint, companies are illegal to discriminate against someone (applicant or employee) because of that person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information, (Prohibited Employment Policies/Practices). Faurecia, for example, clearly specifies on its code of ethics that in its recruitment actions and career management everybody should receive equal treatment. (Faurecia Code of Ethics and Rules of Business Conduct, 2007) Since diversity is not a choice, in order to be viable it needs to bring some benefits to the organization. According to (Johnson, Meeting the Ethical Challenges of Leadership, 2012), some interesting facts about the diversity in the organizations are: a) Greater cultural diversity is one product of the globalization b) Non-whites account for most of the population growth in the United States c) Women are participating in the labor force at historically high rates, since they are no longer dropping out after marriage d) Managing diversity is the core of modern organizational leadership. In my opinion, the benefits of a diversity workforce go beyond that the author says, for example it they can affect: a)...
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...Business – Report – Assignment Number 1 It is often the case that people who have a fantastic idea or a dream they wish to fulfil are so scared of failure that they do not even try to make it become a reality. Starting a business is one of those dreams which for many people never comes true thanks to these fears. "Starting a new business is both exciting and rewarding, but it is also full of challenges. The level of commitment that you will need should not be underestimated," says Business Link. "The success of your business will partly depend on your attitude and skills. This means being honest about a range of issues - your knowledge, your financial status and the personal qualities that you can bring to your new business." Step 1: Making sure it's the right thing to do Before giving up the day job and the company perks and blowing your life’s savings, it’s worth having a long hard think about whether or not starting up on your own is really the right thing to do. Financial insecurity on this basis can lead to increased pressure on personal relationships. So before starting on the road to self-employment, it is worth checking that the most important people in your life are prepared to travel down that road with you. Step 2: Having what it takes The second stage of the process is to ensure you have the right skills and qualities needed to make a success of the business. Business Link highlights research showing that the most successful individuals in the world of business...
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...sometimes shown the lack of studying I’ve done unfortunately. I’m almost positive that everything that I do to prepare for a test is completely wrong but I will share how I actually prepare for a test. Procrastination is the name of the game! I will literally put off studying until the very last minute. Why do I think of a million other things I could be doing instead of studying? It’s simple, I just don’t like to study. I will literally crash all day on the day before the test not realizing that I was putting extra stress on myself. During my younger days I wasn’t pressured about my study habits but now that I’m older I haven’t put much thought into improving until now. Maturity doesn’t always come with age, but fortunately for me I know what I must do to succeed. I usually do a lot of highlighting in the book or my notes which I think is good! The problem is I don’t go back over them like I should. I take great notes and I know for a fact that I do. Many times after a test I went back to review my notes and everything was right there. How can I take such great notes and still fail a test? I know that has to be the craziest thing ever and to make it worse I’ve had classmates utilize my notes better than I ever have. Whenever I don’t want to do something I have to force myself and I hate it. I should do certain things simply because I know it’s the right thing to do. The best thing about my situation is that I’m in a class that is fully preparing me for what I am up against. When...
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...“You should do whatever makes you happy,” Edward said. Unfortunately this was the reheated answer that Sean remembered from every teacher, counselor, and adult. Sean had even more questions, but no more answers. As Sean got up from his seat he thought, how did it get to this? Sean was still passing pre-law, but his grades had been quickly falling as he was losing interest. This made the arts seem more and more enticing to Sean. Sean knew that the arts were simply not an option. His parents could never accept the fact that he was going from a field with lots of money on the table, to one that was immensely questionable. It had seemed as if the world was caving in for Sean. Even though he was enjoying college, he had a growing hate for the world. Over...
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...the novel's sixteen-year-old narrator, and his friend Mark grow up in an American inner city district during the early seventies. Since Mark's parents have shot each other in a drunken argument when he was nine years old, Bryon's mother decided to take him home in order to take care of him. Bryon and Mark have been as close as brothers from this moment on, both living in a harsh world of gang fights, alcohol and drugs: "It was great, we were like a bunch of people making up one big person, like we totaled up to something when we were together.” It turns out that Bryon and Mark are not only used to brutal street fights, but also to stealing. Bryon knows that stealing is wrong, Mark, however, sees it more like a game. Stealing is something to do for fun and profit to him and - since nobody has ever caught him - it can be a useful talent in rough times. One of the most brutal acts of violence described in the novel takes place in front of Charlie's bar. The bartender, Charlie, who is one of the very few good friends of Bryon, gets involved in a gunfight with two Texan pool players and dies when he tries to defend Bryon and Mark. Realizing that he has lost an irreplaceable friend, Bryon starts to think about life more seriously, while Mark keeps living for the thrill of the moment. On top of that, Bryon begins to spend more time with his girlfriend Cathy, which was the first girl he really loves. Mark and Bryon are growing apart: Mark even acted like he was jealous of Cathy. In all...
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...open to new things, and can be persuaded to try anything twice, all in the name of experience of course. We’ve got you down as a bit of a dreamer, you’re probably zoning out right now, PAY ATTENTION, and read on. You might be dreaming of a little extra cash. Although it can’t buy you love (which is debatable), money can buy you time, and freedom, in the form of a two-week break to the tropics where phone signal is scant. Find an outlet for all that pent up creativity. If that means running bare foot howling at the wind, then that’s… er… cool, but also welcome a bit of structure into your life. Word to the wise: you’ve got good ideas, find your voice, but always take advice. You know how to naval gaze, ask all those deep questions and get in touch with the… you know… real ‘you’. Life is a gift, and you’re thankful. George Michael might not be the most reliable source but he was right about something: “you’ve got to have faith”. Seemingly you have the ability of a dolphin but the attention span of a newt. If this were a school report, we’d be saying, “must try harder”. When you think a problem through and see a solution you can get frustrated when no one else sees it too (baring your gums gives it away). But unless they are mind readers you are going to have to learn to pipe up shy boots. An average day can pass without you even attempting to try hard… if you… you know… really try hard to not try hard. Now, we could tell you to reimagine your long-term goals (do you have them...
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...Nairobi (by Joyce Carol Oates) Early Saturday afternoon the man who had introduced himself as Oliver took Ginny to several shops on Madison Avenue above 70th Street to buy her what he called an appropriate outfit. For an hour and forty-five minutes she modeled clothes, watching with critical interest her image in the three-way mirrors, unable to decide if this was one of her really good days or only a mediocre day. Judging by Oliver’s expression she looked all right, but it was difficult to tell. The salesclerks saw too many beautiful young women to be impressed, though one told Ginny she envied her her hair - not just that shade of chestnut red but the thickness too. In the changing room she told Ginny that her own hair was “coming out in handfuls” but Ginny told her it didn’t show. It will begin to show one of these days, the salesgirl said. Ginny modeled a green velvet jumpsuit with a brass zipper and oversized buckles, and an Italian knit dress with bunchy sleeves in a zigzag pattern of beige, brown, and cream, and a ruffled organdy “tea dress” in pale orange, and a navy-blue blazer made of Irish linen, with a pleated white linen skirt and a pale blue silk blouse. Assuming she could only have one costume, which seemed to be the case, she would have preferred the jumpsuit, not just because it was the most expensive outfit (the price tag read $475) but because the green velvet reflected in her eyes. Oliver decided on the Irish linen blazer and the skirt and blouse...
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