Film Analysis Harold and Maude

In Hal Ashby’s film titled Harold and Maude, a very odd relationship is formed between a young man entering his early twenties and a 79-year-old woman who are both intrigued by attending funerals. Harold, who is portrayed by Bud Cort, is a young man with a very...

Self Identity during the Harlem Renaissance

In Claude McKayr’s Home to Harlem, mainly set in Harlem the story of Jake Brown is told as he returns from France, after deserting the US Military to come back to America. In Wallace Thurmanr’s The Blacker the Berry we follow Emma Lou Morgan as she faces colorism...

The Monster is the American Dream

In Christine, the setting is Libertyville, Pennsylvania, for the duration of the past due 1970’s. The monster is the American Dream as embodied in the car. King offers Christine all of the attributes of a fairy story for postliterate children. Christine is any other...

The Greatest Teacher

In August of 1992, I was 10 years old going into the fourth grade. I was held back when I was younger due to my family moving so many times. I would be a fourth grader who attended C.T.Reed Elementary school, in Greenbelt, Maryland. That entire summer I wished and...