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Stroud, Scott R. – 2001
Fifteen years ago, J. H. Rushing published a seminal article addressing the fragmentation within contemporary society and the ways in which myths (films) may address this exigence. The exigence of fragmentation is relieved, according to her analysis, by mediated recourse to the perennial philosophy of monistic holism that is found across the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Film Criticism, Films, Higher Education
Stroud, Scott R. – 2000
Both film and ancient religious writing have much in common, especially in regard to their ability to convey powerful messages to modern audiences. A study analyzed the timeless meta-narratives in the ancient Hindu poem, the "Bhagavad Gita," and in the 1998 American film, "The Thin Red Line." It used the methodology of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Film Criticism, Films, Literary Criticism
Stroud, Scott R. – 2000
This paper analyzes the interesting narrative structure of the hero-quest myth contained within the 1999 film, "The Matrix," and explicates the implications of this message upon the audience. Initially, the relevance of myth to movies and the format of Joseph Campbell's hero-quest is illustrated. This format is then applied to "The…
Descriptors: Characterization, Content Analysis, Empowerment, Film Study