it happened one night
frank capra

the birds
alfred hitchcock

paths of glory
stanley kubrick

do the right thing
spike lee

when harry met sally
rob reiner

the birth of a nation
D.W. Griffith

the grapes of wrath
john ford

la strada
federico fellini

the godfather
francis ford coppola

the maltese falcon
john huston

saving private ryan
steven spielberg

citizen kane
orson welles

the seventh seal
ingmar bergman

the seven samurai
akira kurosawa

sicko
michael moore

a sheriff who must face outlaws for a town that refuses to help him
gary cooper

dazzling use of the quick cut
peter mark roget

achieved by placing the camera on rollers
tracking shot

romantic comedy
it happened one night

stephen spielberg
saving private ryan

singing in the rain deals with their earliest days
movies with sound

profession of main character in the seventh seal
knight

audrey hepburn as a princess out on town
roman holiday

tramp who gets caught in a machine
charlie chaplin

he created horror in a setting of ordinary people unaware of the danger they are in
alfred hitchcock

he created the most well-known persona in film noir
humphrey bogart

citizen kane
orson welles

introduced the lingering take
D.W griffith

balloon sequences and sophisticated courtship
up

director who speeded up movements in silent films
mack sennett

according to the chapter, considered the greatest musical hollywood has ever made
singin’ in the rain

film genre that pits good against evil
western

sophisticated animated film, the theme of which is good taste and how to recognize it
ratatouille

classic film believed to have been based on a real-life newspaper publisher
citizen kane

a characterization identified with a certain actor, often to the point where the actor and the character are perceived as the same person
persona

griffith and eisenstein are famous auteurs of film noir
false

the term slapstick, a style of physical comedy, gets its name from the sound of two sticks being struck together off stage to make a theatrical punch sound more violent
true

the odessa steps scene in The battleship potemkin is an example of an elongated moment
ture

annie hall and when harry met sally are examples of modern romantic comedies
true

snow white and the seven dwarfs was the first full-length animated feature film
true

double indemnity and bowling for columbine are both docudramas that urged strong gun-control laws
true

the birth of a nation justified the actions of the ku klux klan
true

citizen kane did not do well at the box office, although it was praised by critics
true

the seven samurai features a brutally realistic 27 minute battle scene
false

in do the right thing, spike lee uses a version of the chorus, a convention that dates back to the theater of ancient greece
true

the film la vie en rose centers on the life of the french singer edith piaf
true

the shower scene in psycho is an example of a dissolve
false

the seventh seal, a game of chess determines whether a man will live or die
true

in it happened one night, colbert and gable string a blanket between their motel room beds for modesty and refer to it as the great wall of china
false

saving private ryan shocked audiences with an intense depiction of a famous world war II battle
true

a famous film noir, casablanca is set in
world war II morocco

alfred hitchcocks famous shower scene occurs in
psycho

the akira kurosawa film in which the audience is introduced to feudal japans’s warrior class
the seven samurai

when the camera continuously travels from one subject to another without pausing
pan

decade of it happened one night
1930s

famous lingering take in the birth of a nation
dead soldiers who had fought on opposite sides

an immortal line from casablanca is “here’s to looking at you…”
kid

all of the following are criteria for critical film viewing except
reverence

a nonfiction film that usually has a narrator but not a structured storyline is a
documentary

directors who are trusted to choose their own projects and who often write their own screenplays that reflect their personal philosophies are known as
auteurs

in a midsummer night’s dream, a queen falls in love with a man wearing the head of a donkey
true

after adonis is killed by a wild boar, venus passes an ordinance requiring everyone on mount olympus to stop eating meat
false

in driving miss daisy, a feisty old white woman is shown respect and devotion by an african american chauffeur
true

during the reign of queen victoria, women finally gained equal status with men
false

in love in the time of cholera an ardent admirer remains loyal to his lady for more than 50 years before they are finally married
true

in the victorian model of marriage, men were expected to remain virgins until the wedding night
false

the word romance derives from the code of love adopted by the ancient romans
false

eleanor of aquitaine did much to keep women equal to men
false

freudenliest, an obscure thirteenth century book written by a knight may have provided the model for don quixotes devotion to dulcinea
true

the term erod refers to love as a spiritual or intellectual nonphysical relationship
false

courtly love involved the right of the man to make demands on a woman
false

mariolatry was a cult that grew up around medieval poets and artists who were devoted to the mother of jesus
true

the novel washington square concerns an overbearing father and his daughter
true

in the eighteenth century it was common for every well- bred gentleman to have at least one mistress
true

in the handmaid’s tale, margaret atwood attacks utopianism by depicting a world in which rights have been taken away from women
true

the wife of bath
chaucer

loyal to his lady for fifty years
florentino

nonsexual love for one’s fellow beings
agape

the appetites of passion and the flesh
eros

strictly defined gender roles
the victorian model

the way of the world
mirabell and millamant

author who created ma joad
steinbeck

mother, father, children, grandparents
nuclear family

arranges it, after death of her lover, to that love will never make anyone happy
venus

ladder leading from physical to nonphysical love
plato

commits suicide so that his son can use the insurance money to be financially successful
willy loman

advocated unconditional service to parents
confucius

tender feelings and a desire to be with the other
romantic love

ennobled the life and characteristics of the mother of jesus
mariolatry

don quixotes fair lady
dulcinea

the song of solomon of the hebrew bible celebrates
physical ecstacy

painter who was inspired by the myth of venus and adonis
peter paul rubens

which of the following does not apply to the understanding of the romantic love tradition
flourished during the middle ages

which of the following was characteristic of love as portrayed in classical myth
the impossible love between a mortal and an immortal goddess

much classical literature portrays sexual passion as
bringing about tragic results

the language of this is precisely what we do not fin in the literature of the greeks and romans
romance

for plato, the highest form of love was
love of the beautiful

it brought the idea of the heroine worshiped for her purity to secular literature
mariolatry

which does not apply to the way of the world
love between a knight and a princess

after being given a magic potion, she falls in love with a man wearing a donkey’s head
titania

author of a story in which a husband removes an ugly birthmark from his wife in order to make her beauty absolutely perfect, only to see her die after the operation
hawthorne

goliards were
students preparing for the priesthood who sang songs with erotic content

the era of queen victorias reign was characterized by
a strong moral code

the chapter draws a parallel between the loyal friendship in don quixote and…
huckleberry finn and Jim

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