LLCER, artist's identity, public opinion, love, love story, tragedy, Louis Menand, Shakespeare, Barbara Maranzani, Ghost Writer, Polanski, Ophelia, John Everett Millais, Romeo and Juliet, Titanic, James Cameron, Jenny Han
Document 1 is a web article entitled Literary Hoaxes and the Ethics of Authorship. It was written by Louis Menand and published on December 3, 2018, on the New Yorker.
Document 2 is a web article entitled Was Shakespeare the Real Author of His Plays? It was written by Barbara Maranzani on June 28, 2019.
Document 3 is a poster from the American movie The Ghost Writer released in 2010. It is a neo-noir political thriller film directed by Roman Polanski. The screenplay was written by Polanski and Harris. It is an adaptation of a 2007 Robert Harris novel, The Ghost. It stars Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall, and Olivia Williams.
All documents depict artist's identity. We could wonder to what extent does the artist's identity have an impact on public opinion. First, we will study artist's identity before analyzing public opinions.
Document 1 is a painting titled Ophelia. It was painted by John Everett Millais in 1851.
Document 2 is an extract from the play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare in 1597.
Document 3 is a movie poster from Titanic released in 1997. The producer is James Cameron.
Document 4 is a book titled to all the boys I've loved before written by Jenny Han in 2014.
All documents depict love. Reading and analyzing this file, we may wonder to what extent are love stories doomed to end up tragically? Firstly, I will show that the documents focus on the good side of the lovers' stories before analyzing their tragic side.
[...] Document 2 is a web article entitled Was Shakespeare the Real Author of His Plays? It was written by Barbara Maranzani on June Document 3 is a poster from the American movie The Ghost Writer released in 2010. It is a neo-noir political thriller film directed by Roman Polanski. The screenplay written by Polanski and Harris. It is an adaptation of a 2007 Robert Harris novel, The Ghost. It stars Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall, and Olivia Williams. All documents depict artist's identity. [...]
[...] artist's identity 1. Artists ex: doc1 James Frey, doc2 William Shakespeare, doc3 Ghost Writers movie characters 2. Real Identity: ex. Doc3 Ghost writers, doc2 Shakespeare theories, same persons but their ghost writers public opinions It is a problem because it is not the truth, trustworthiness is questioned ex: James Frey memoir is not based on himself so he doesn't know how it feels to be addicted, he can't put himself in the situation. 2nd ex. Shakespeare « stole » the fame from the reel author ex: ghost writer movie: man wants his work to be recognized We could think there is no problem as we can appreciate Art without knowing the artist's identity. [...]
[...] Firstly, I will show that the documents focus on the good side of the lovers' stories before analyzing their tragic side. good side A. Romeo and Juliet make their own decisions by being together for the first time in their life. they used to always follow what they were told to, but because of their love they make their own decisions. B. Jake and Rose were able to meet because they were both on the titanic. Thanks to the ship they could fell for each other. C. In to all the boys I've loved before. [...]
[...] bad side A. Ophelia commits suicide because hamlet killed her father Polonius. B. Romeo and Juliet both die because Juliet didn't tell Romeo about her fake death, so Romeo poisons his self and so Juliet end up killing herself with Romeo's dagger. C. Jake dies and rose will lead a life in the USA and have a family. Nevertheless, in the book to all the boys, I've loved before Lara, Jean and Peter end up together after a lot of ups and downs so it's a good ending. [...]
[...] Reading this file, we could wonder now how the artist's identity influences the value of a piece of art. Ophelia - John Everett Millais (1851); Romeo and Juliet - Shakespeare (1597); Titanic - James Cameron (1997); To all the boys I've loved before - Jenny Han (2014) - To what extent are love stories doomed to end up tragically? This file is made up of 3 documents. Document 1 is a painting titled Ophelia. It was painted by John Everett Millais in 1851. [...]
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