Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire Essays

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    The famous science-fiction film, 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by the stalwart filmmaker, Stanley Kubrick, can be described as one of the seminal works ever in the history of world cinema. The film succeeds in leaving a very lasting effect on the minds of the audience with its sheer quintessence of content and aesthetic portrayal on the screen. An introspective analysis of the contextual work can make one understand how the filmmaker exudes his cinematic prowess via the use of impressive cinematic

  • Precious Push Summary

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    Precious’ Push Today’s report is based on a book, for that book's name is “Push”. “Push” is scribed by the pen name Sapphire. (Sapphire’s real name is Ramona Lofton.) “Push” is located under the genre of fiction. (Although, this book is a reality for multitudinous teens.) The setting of “Push” is in the city of Harlem, New York. ( As we note that the setting takes place in a violent, crime raged city.) The time would be set in 1987. ( As we note, the story starts on September 24,1987.) Therefore

  • The Main Protagonist In The Film Precious

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    audience about the behaviors of others. An example of this is the film Precious, a film adapted from the novel Push written by Sapphire. This paper will discuss the role of the protagonists in the film and discuss their challenges and strengths. The paper will also discuss class, race, gender, power and the community impact the characters and identify how this cinematic production relates to