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Metropolis
Title: Metropolis
Category: Literature / English
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Metropolis
Philosophy of Walter Benjamin and Karl Marx in Relation to Metropolis
“Circumstances make men just as much as men make circumstances.”
--Karl Marx, “The German Ideology”
Despite what some may think, humans have significant control over their lives; however they often lack the ability to realize this or to take action within such circumstances. Perhaps this is one of the reasons the communication medium of film has proved so popular, because it has the power
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In Film Theory and Criticism: Introductory Readings. New York: Oxford University Press. 716-724.
Gledhill, Christine. 1978. “Recent Developments in Feminist Criticism.” In Film Theory and Criticism: Introductory Readings. New York: Oxford University Press. 251-272.
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Marx, Karl. 1845. “The German Ideology.” In The Marx-Engel Reader.” New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 146-200.
Metropolis. Dir. Giorgio Moroder. Perf. Alfred Abel, Gustav Froehlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge. Allied Artists, 1984.
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