Sexism and Stereotypes in Popular Sitcoms: A Critical Analysis of How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory
1.How I met your Mother
The emission was started the 19 of September of 2005 And finished the 31 of march of 2014, but as Friends, has been still shown with The distribution and the addition to the Netflix catalogue.
If we take a look at this funny series, we can see That the character of Barney, spends most of the time of the series trying to Have sex with all the woman that he can by using all kind of strategies and Lies, even in some episodes he shows a manual “The playbook” were he wrote a
Read MoreThe Language of Film: A Comprehensive Guide to Cinematic Techniques
How Does the Relationship Between Artist and Observer Develop During the Production of Any Art Form?
Film as a Dynamic Interaction
In the context of film as an art form, the relationship between the artist (filmmaker) and the observer (audience) is a dynamic and multifaceted interaction that evolves during the production process. This relationship is built upon several key elements:
Key Elements:
- Creative Intentions: The artist conveys their creative intentions through various cinematic elements, such
Literary Cubism: Exploring the Modernist Movement Through Virginia Woolf
She was born into a wealthy family, surrounded by books; she was intellectual.
Her maiden name was Stephen, and she became ‘Wolf’ after she married Leonard Wolf. She had childhood traumas that led to depression (death of her mother when she was 13).
She moved with her sister to Bloomsbury, where there was an avant-garde group of modernists. She worked as a novelist, essayist, critic, and activist; she fought for women’s lives.
World War I increased her depression and anxiety, and she decided
The History and Evolution of Television
1. History of television
1.1 Mechanical television
1876. Telephone. Sound= electrical signal
1878. Muybridge sequence. Cinema.
1884. Nipkow disk. Television
1886. Hertzian waves. Radio.
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird
employed the Nipkow disk in his prototype video systems (30 holes).
On 25 March 1925, Baird gave the first public demonstration of televised silhouette images in motion.
• In 1927, Baird transmitted a signal over 438 miles (705 km) of telephone line between London and Glasgow.
Mechanical
Read MoreA Comparative Analysis of The Last of the Mohicans: Novel vs. Film Adaptation
1. Differences Between Novel and Film: Cora vs. Alice
While in James F. Cooper’s novel The Last of the Mohicans the heroine of the novel, Cora Munro, is killed near the end of the story, in the filmed version (Dir. Michael Mann) it is her sister, Alice, who dies. Alice dies jumping off a cliff after Uncas in the Michael Mann film.
2. Magua’s Death: Film vs. Novel
In the film version, Magua, the Huron chief (and villain), is killed by Chingachgook, who thus becomes at the end of the story the last
Read MoreItalian Renaissance Art: Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting
Architecture in Italy
Brunelleschi
A pioneer of Renaissance architecture, Brunelleschi reintroduced the classical architectural orders and utilized the vanishing point to create the optical effect of the visual pyramid. His notable works include:
- The dome of Florence Cathedral, consisting of two shells, one internal and one external.
- The Pazzi Chapel, based on the Greco-Roman square, featuring scallops and rhythmic interior spaces.
- The Loggia of the Hospital of the Innocents.
- The Churches of San Lorenzo