the wealthy-class and the imminent growing presence of poor‚ hopeless immigrants is prominent from the interaction between Jacob Riis and Stanford White. Jacob Riis is a newspaper reporter and reformer who writes about the need of housing for the poor‚ while Stanford White is a renowned‚ affluent architect. There was a clear distinction between each of the two’s vision. Jacob Riis was motivated with the immigrant’s condition from the grim sight he saw happening. “Children died of mild colds or slight
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As the reading demonstrated‚ Jacob A. Riis may be a social reformer but perhaps more racist in his expressions. He fought to eradicate the horrible living conditions in the lower East Side of New York. He too tasted part of the harsh life as a poor immigrant with very little to eat on daily basics‚ hunger‚ homelessness and very suicidal. Nevertheless‚ Riis made it an objective to study the “slum” in which poor people living their lives by judging instead of trying to identify them. He just felt
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The book " How the other half lives" was published in October 1890 and this book proved this quote true " Every thing that glitters is not gold ( Shakespeare)" Jacob Riis writer of this book showed the reality of New York and proved that life was not only rich and amazing in New York. He showed the other side of a picture which was unknown by most of the people lived in America. In this book Jacob Riis wrote about the slum life in New York specially life of poor immigrants. He also showed their
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amount of credit for the success of the Progressive movement. Notable muckrakers Jane Addams and Jacob Riis showed determination towards there being a change; each made sure to use their abilities to aid in not only a social way‚ but ask economically and politically‚ even to this day what they’ve done has made a massive impact. A native of Denmark‚ Jacob Riis moved to the US in 1870 to pursue work. Riis worked as a police reporter‚ but eventually became a social reformer. He fought to eliminate the
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Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s film The Lives of Other’s (2005) is set in East Berlin during the socialist reign from November 1984‚ up until the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989. The political context plays a significance role not only in the film’s subject matter but also in its cinematography‚ which exploits the voyeuristic tendencies of the audience‚ reflecting the surveillance of the Stasi Secret Police officers. The film follows a loyal socialist and playwright‚ Georg Dreyman who becomes
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Vaynberg‚ Idelle English B February 21‚ 2011 Personal Revolution A world without human rights would be disastrous and dangerous for everybody‚ and additionally‚ a drastic change for many people. The Lives of Others is a fictional foreign film directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. This movie focuses on the life of a writer named Georg Dreyman as he is monitored by a Stasi officer named Hauptmann Wiesler in the German Democratic Republic in 1984. Wiesler begins to change through this
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instead‚ I was the one watching it happen. My father is a very wise gentlemen he always had this saying that he repeated all the time and now I don’t know if it was an accident or on purpose but it is one-hundred percent imbedded in my head‚” Do onto others as you would like done onto you” many of you know this to be a Pre-Kindergarten lesson. So I took that to heart and I will always be the person standing up or helping those in need even if it meant I would switch spots with them because I know there
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In ‘Half-Lives: The Walking Dead: 400 Days‚ Sorcery!‚ and Depression Quest‚’ by Tevis Thompson‚ the connection between video game characters and players on a metacognitive level is described. Thompson explores this connection through several games of different genres‚ stories‚ and gameplay. He says that games‚ in order to really connect on an empathetic level with their players‚ need to force the players to live the lives of others and face the consequences of lasting choices the player must make
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CRITICALLY COMMENT ON THE USE OF LIGHT AND DARK IN BOTH TEXTS. Anna Funder’s book Stasiland and Donnersmark’s film The Lives of Others both discuss the Stasi’s oppression of the people in West Berlin during the time of the Berlin Wall. The composers depict light and darkness both literally through various techniques and metaphorically through mutual themes. These implementations of light and dark revolve around the concept of secret histories‚ which refer to the Stasi regime being hidden in darkness
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or Seize the Day. Live each day as if it’s your last and overall just do it! Like they say Yesterday is history‚ Tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift‚ that’s why it’s called the present. Life presents us with a lifetime of opportunities but the opportunity of a lifetime is got when right choices are followed. Be present to enjoy the moment. Each day is a fresh start with options just waiting to be explored‚ so what are you waiting for? 2 Be adventurous. Explore‚ live on the edge a little
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