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The book farenheit 451 is based on social criticism. The project I made is a song, with with a montage of quotes from several movies. The quotes in the song are ones that i felt held a lot of importance for the term social criticism. The song is composed of dark heavy parts that i feel hold some sortof of value to the song. I also , putting and feeling deeper meaning to the words and quotes put into it. The song starts out with a quote from the movie, War of the Worlds. The quote is, "This is not a war anymore than it is a war between men and maggots, this is an extermination" The quote used in the manor of this is that man versus the goverment, there is no comparison because, the fact that the government is so huge and powerful, people are like maggots compared to it. Another quote in the song with the quote that says, " I flip through catalogs and wonder, what kind of dining set defines me as a person? This is your life and its ending one minute at a time" This quote is from the movie fight club. The people in the movie are in a more "modern" society and are destroying it. The people in the movie a, and the products created by them. From the movie Network I used the quote that says "I want you to get up out of your chairs, go to your window and scream I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" This part in the movie is a TV news broadcaster that is angry with the way things are due to the television. His rampage in the movie is just how things are a wreck and people feel like thats the way things are , another part I used from this movie was one of the Co-broadcasters saying are they screaming in Atlanta Ted? And the singer from the Chariot, Josh Scogin, screaming Black Plague. I feel that this represents that we are all being infected by what the world is doing and what kind of things are going on in the world. No matter where we go, that there will always be something torn out of proportion by laziness or big business of some sort. The last words in the song are, "Theres gonna be hell to pay." No matter what happens in the future, glory will return to its throne, replacing wrong in the world.
δοῦλος, May 25, 2007:
dude.