Category: Film

  • Foils for Odysseus

    The Odyssey is the epic that has been read time and time again, by varying ages, digging its way into our hearts, becoming an instant classic. Odysseus and the adventures of his homecoming create a much different tale than Homer’s other work, the Iliad, provided. The epic is not about bloodthirsty men trying to get…

  • Criminal Liability Due to Law in Zambia

    In law there is a fundamental principle which is guaranteed by the constitution that every person is innocent until proven to be guilty by the courts of law, in criminal law there are two principles of criminal liability which have to be relied upon in order to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused…

  • Fast and Furious Movie Analysis

    This scene is the last scene of the movie. It takes place at the old home that the crew lived in when the first movie came out. The crew(Dom, Brian, Letty, Mia, roman, Tej, Han, and Brian’s child) are gathered together in the yard. Starting the scene Roman comes out of the house and tells…

  • Audism Unveiled: Navigating Deaf Oppression and Advocating for Equality

    Introduction Audism, characterized by a negative and oppressive attitude towards deaf individuals, whether perpetuated by the deaf or the hearing, is a pervasive issue that has persisted throughout history. This form of discrimination, akin to racism and sexism, manifests in a failure to accommodate the unique needs of the deaf community. “Audism Unveiled,” a compelling…

  • Frankenstein and Blade Runner Comparative Study

    Through a comparative study of Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner it is possible to gain an understanding of the notion of what constitutes humanity. Despite bearing different contexts, the texts embody parallel values that reveal the fundamentals of human nature. Shelley uses elements of Gothic literature and Romanticism to highlight…

  • An Exploration of Compassion and Transformation in “The Doctor”

    Human vulnerability, compassion, and the transformative power of adversity take center stage in the film “The Doctor.” Directed by Randa Haines, the movie presents a poignant narrative that delves into the life of Dr. Jack MacKee, a successful and self-centered surgeon whose world unravels when he is diagnosed with throat cancer. Through a compelling portrayal…

  • The Grapes of Wrath’ and Its Cinematic Odyssey

    John Steinbeck, an eminent American author, etched his mark on literary history with a collection of twenty-seven books. Among these, sixteen novels stand as timeless contributions to literature, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece “The Grapes of Wrath.” To comprehend Steinbeck’s profound impact, we embark on an exploration of his background and the thematic richness encapsulated…

  • Navigating Dyslexia in ‘Every Child is Special’

    Introduction The cinematic narrative of “Every Child is Special” provides a poignant exploration into the life of Ishaan Awasthi, an eight-year-old grappling with dyslexia. As the storyline unfolds, it intricately weaves a tale of triumph over adversity, underscoring the transformative power of understanding, support, and the profound impact of teacher-student relationships on a child’s academic…

  • Little Krishna Movie Analysis

    Movie Analysis: Little Krishna 5000 years ago, Little Krishna came to the beautiful land of Vrindavan and spent his childhood years in this neighbourhood whom its inhabitants fell in love with him. Along with them Little Krishna lefts his enchantments with the peaceful and tranquil lands of Vrindavan, whom he had shared his life with…

  • Duck and Cover: A Comparative Analysis of Threats

    The contemporary society we inhabit stands in stark contrast to the era of World War II. During that time, the paramount threat to societal well-being was the looming specter of the atomic bomb. In our present times, we grapple with multifaceted challenges, including terrorism both emanating from foreign entities and originating within our own cities.…