Who is the Antagonist? a la Shmoop Every good book needs conflict, whether it's a showdown with the scariest, most evil wizard of all time, or the heroine trying to decide who to take to the...
APPLAUSE AND CHEERING Hello, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, good evening, and welcome to QI, where tonight we are looking for our keys. To help us we have a key...
You've got a problem. (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS) This is our district nurse governor, Hilary Richards. And Bob Matthias, the general-practice adviser to the PCT. Oh, and Louisa Glasson, the...
Welcome everyone from AC News, Let's see today's trailer cinema news is coming up! Hollywood is more and more interested in classic and cult novels, DreamWorks Pictures and Working...
Welcome everyone from AC News, Let's see today's trailer cinema news is coming up! Hollywood is more and more interested in classic and cult novels, DreamWorks Pictures and Working...
Good afternoon, we continue with our lecture on Michael Ondaatje’s The English patient. So, in today's lecture we are going to see the highlights of that talk today, so one is love and loss,...
Welcome everyone from AC News, Let's see today's trailer cinema news is coming up! Hollywood is more and more interested in classic and cult novels, DreamWorks Pictures and Working...
Welcome everyone from AC News, Let's see today's trailer cinema news is coming up! Hollywood is more and more interested in classic and cult novels, DreamWorks Pictures and Working...
Hi. I'm Wheeler Winston Dixon, James Ryan professor of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and this is Frame By Frame. And I want to say a few words about the director Alfred...
The book I chose is "Lady Chatterly's Lover," by D. H. Lawrence. He wrote the book in the late 1920s, and it was actually his last piece of work before he passed on. Such an...