You are not limited to these questions; however they should provide a good starting point for exploring various aspects of “Indian Horse” and its themes in depth. 1. How does the game of hockey serve as a metaphor for Saul’s life journey in...
Considering what Bowell and Kemp write about Rhetoric and Rhetorical Devices, first discuss the difference between such devices and Fallacies (to be covered in-depth later). Then pick out a form of advertising and discuss the named rhetorical device used and how you...
Like De Sica, Kiarostami includes in his films the interruptions, detours, and wrinkles of everyday life experience. They are not “clean” in the Hollywood way. Compare the smooth, easy conveying of emotion in Titanic, Crazy Rich Asians, The Pursuit of...