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Jones, Susan – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2017
The film, "I, Daniel Blake", has received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the experiences of those attempting to navigate the bureaucracy of the British welfare state system. In this article, I use the depiction of literacy in the film as a lens through which I examine both the role of literacy in compounding the challenge for…
Descriptors: Didacticism, Literacy, Functional Literacy, Social Justice
Lewis, William Joseph – 1972
This study investigated whether adolescents' response to film is similar to or different from their response to literature and what these similarities or differences mean. Tenth grade students read two literary selections and viewed two films paired on the basis of similarities in treatment of subject and theme. Students' written responses to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Females, Film Study
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Franek, Mark – English Journal, 1996
Makes a case for asking students to produce their own film version of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Explains how to manage student filming projects logistically; how to teach students about filming techniques through the study of modern movies; and how filming becomes a lesson in the interpretation of Shakespeare. (TB)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Production, Film Study, Films
Rooks, Kirsten W. – 2002
Based on Ken Kesey's novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," this lesson plan presents activities designed to help students understand that all works of art lend themselves to critical reviews; critical reviews consist of opinions and support for the opinions; and a critical review may compare and contrast a work in one medium to the same work in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Viewing, English Instruction, Film Criticism
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Sarrett, Sylvia – English Journal, 1987
Contrasts the complaints of a class of gifted students about Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities" with their teacher's discomfort at sitting through the long and tedious movie "Brazil." (NKA)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Authors, Classics (Literature), Comparative Analysis
Gerlach, John – 1974
For at least two kinds of literature instructors, classroom use of a film derived from a Shakespeare play is potentially promising: a Shakespeare course instructor can present one attempt to visualize the implications of the printed word, and a teacher of a course which compares film and literature has at least one respectable film adaptation of a…
Descriptors: Drama, Film Study, Films, Literary Criticism
Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 1999
Describes how, in his class on script analysis, the author has students watch videos of stage productions or films of a play that they have previously read. Includes a resource list of plays on video and where they can be obtained. (SR)
Descriptors: Drama, Films, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
Aquino, John – 1977
In this booklet, the author discusses the ways in which film may be used to extend and enrich the study of literature and explores the rhetoric of film--how it uses visual symbols, similes, and other metaphors to give depth to its content, and how it can broaden characterization and emphasize the symbolic and aesthetic highlights of setting in…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Study, Films, Language Arts
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Aycock, Estelle – English Journal, 1986
Discusses the issues of finding a current film acceptable to local standards and justifying it as literature. Gives teaching suggestions for dealing with the setting, characters, themes, ending scenes, and visual poetry using the films "Places in the Heart" and "To Kill a Mockingbird." (EL)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Study, Films, Integrated Activities
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Roderick, James M.; Miller, Charlotte – English Journal, 1983
Suggests that the movie "E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial:" is a classic because it touches a mythic nerve--every person's impulse to find a home within an alien environment. Proposes that E.T.'s story, with its New Testament parallels, can be used to teach literary allusion. (MM)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Film Study, Films, Literary Criticism
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May, Jill P. – Language Arts, 1979
Compares two film adaptations of Robert McCloskey's "Homer Price," concluding that the Weston Woods' version, "The Doughnuts," is valuable for use in the language arts program. (DD)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Film Criticism
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Serfilippi, Rosemary C. – English Journal, 1985
Describes the difficulties in finding a balance between the masculine and feminine within one's self and the world. (CRH)
Descriptors: Drama, Films, Higher Education, Literary Criticism
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Veidemanis, Gladys V. – English Journal, 1988
Compares Roman Polanski's film adaptation of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" with the original novel by Thomas Hardy. Suggests that a comparative analysis of the two works enhances students' awareness of Hardy's artistry and sharpens their ability to respond critically to literature. (MM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Literature, Film Criticism, Films
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Ellis, W. Geiger, Ed. – The ALAN Review, 1983
Young adult literature is the subject of this journal. The first article, "The Executioner Sings" (Jay Bennett), relates how and why its author writes. The next article, "Cinderella and the Pigman" (Lucy E. Waddey), explains why kids read the works of Judy Blume and Paul Zindel. "An interview with Keven Major" (Mike…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, English Instruction, Films
Siegfried, William – Arizona English Bulletin, 1968
Various approaches that teachers can use to help students interpret contemporary plays are presented in this discussion of teaching drama. Plays discussed include two from the Theater of Illusion ("Look Back in Anger,""A Raisin in the Sun"), two from the Theater of the Absurd ("Rhonoceros,""Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead"), and two from…
Descriptors: Drama, English Instruction, Films, Literary Criticism
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