In the novel The Day of the Locust, author Nathanael West conveys the overall themes of lust, ambition using many techniques. The depictions of the characters in the novel, most notably Tod Hackett's and Homer Simpson's lust and pursuit of Faye Greener. Faye is depicted as a beautiful woman with many men attracted to her. Tod and Homer lust after her with great efforts, but yet they can never win her over. As an aspiring Hollywood actress with no real talent, Faye attempted to blend her real life, with her acting life, leaving her artificial and “still beautiful. That was because her beauty was structural like a tree's, not a quality of her mind or heart” (West). This dissolution to reality has led Faye to destroy her character because of her …show more content…
Faye Greener and Homer Simpson both move to Hollywood for different reason, but want to achieve the same goal of prosperity. Both characters believe that Hollywood is their one-trip destination for a better life, however, Hollywood is nothing but a fallacy. Hollywood is a destination for many people. It is a place for aspiring actresses like Faye Greener. But it is quickly established that only few will be able to live the dream of being a big-star actress. It is home to retirees like Homer, many people want to soak in the California sun, but eventually “ they discover that sunshine isn't enough. They get tired of oranges, even of avocado pears and passion fruit” (West). And finally is is the place to die, like Tod. As Nathanael West writes he, “At first glance this man seemed an exact model for the kind of person who comes to California to die...down to the fever eyes and unruly hands.” Hollywood is filled with diversity, most people aspire to live a better life once they get their. But it takes a short time for people to realize that prosperity may never happen, even after all their hard work and efforts. Hollywood is a dumping ground for failed dreams, and thus becomes a new destination for already failed dreamers looking to destroy
Dear Mr. Davis, Have you ever been on a lonely road ? Some roads seem extremely boring, but then you arrive at a glamorous destination. California has many fascinating areas, yet there is one spot that stands out from all of them. Everything is dull until, you see this fabulous parts!
“Non- Traditional Hollywood!” Hollywood! by Dagoberto Gilb is a story of a family man name Luis, who brought his family on vacation to California in the winter. Luis took his family Santa Monica beach, but his wife Marta wanted to go to Disney Land.
According to Tod, there are two types of people that come to California, those that come to work and those that come to die. This theme that backdrops the novel is made more apparent through Homer’s life. Homer has come to California for rest,
If you’re like me, then when you see your career portrayed in movies or television, you get hyper-critical and pick apart every detail. Nothing is ever right. No one would ever act that way in that situation, no matter how much it fits the plot or the character. So you wave your hand, roll your eyes, rant, rave, and absolutely refuse to throw in the towel and let the fight die. The worst part is that you know better.
Life is troublesome on its own, but when your loved ones betray you it gets worse. Betrayal is an evident theme in Lord of the Flies, Macbeth and Fifth Business. The betrayers typically are your friends, your family and most often yourself. In the novels Lord of the Flies, Macbeth and Fifth Business friends are the characters worst enemies.
Why Hollywood is Ruining America The cover song Californication for The Red-Hot Chili Peppers album, bearing the same name, was released in May of 2000. It was produced by Rick Rubin. In the waning months of 2000 it won a Grammy for best rock song. The song Californication is a criticism of the dark side of Hollywood it tells how the culture produced in southern California is damaging to people’s lives.
When children are little, they are taught never to give up and persevere through tough times. But perseverance is one of the hardest life stills to learn. We can see this problem in main characters in many fiction novels. In Elie Wiesel’s Night and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the main characters of these pieces of literature want to pursue their hopes, but eventually the determination wanes. In Night, Elie was optimistic when he was first taken away by the Germans and believed he would eventually find the rest of his family, happy and healthy.
Hyperreal L.A. in The Big Lebowski and The day of the Locust Nathaniel West’s The Day of the Locust is based in the thirties in Hollywood and focuses on a group of charters lives that is supposed to resemble that of what it was really like in L.A. at this time. The Coen brother’s The Big Lebowski is about a charter who goes by the dude, and is adventure to try and find who kidnapped Bunny Lebowski and who peed on his rug. It is also set in L.A. but in the nineties instead of the thirties.
In the film Sunset Boulevard many characters struggled with wishes, lies and dreams of fame and fortune. The film states the corruption in Hollywood and that people will do anything to get ahead. With hope and delusion each character tries to gain happiness, while only being self-destructive and isolating themselves. The characters ultimately deny their problems and confuse those around them. One character in the film who struggles with her wishes, lies and dreams is, Norma Desmond, a washed up actress.
In the film Sunset Boulevard many character struggled with wishes, lies and dreams of fame and fortune. The film states the corruption in hollywood and that people will do anything to get ahead. With hope and delusion each character tries to gain happiness, while only being self-destructive and isolating themselves. The characters ultimately deny their problems and confuse those around them. One character in the film who struggles with her wishes, lies and dreams is, Norma Desmond, a washed up actress.
The people before us, the natives to our land were ‘savage’. The people before us wore war paint, they hunted and killed, they even had human sacrifices. They had leaders, the ones who were the chief of the tribes or clans. So what makes the young boy’s so different from our natives? In lord of the flies by William Golding there were boys who came from a very ‘domesticated’ lifestyle.
The Paramount decision and Hollywood blacklist altered the direction of the filmmaking business in the United States. Hollywood was left very damaged and some of the most talented in the business found themselves without a career. The Hollywood blacklist targeted various individuals in the film industry including producers, actors, screenwriters, directors, musicians, and other professionals. Because of their suspected political beliefs or associations, these individuals were not allowed to be employed in the film industry.
There is no doubt that Hollywood has many influences on society especially on young age. The term “Hollywood” refers to the film industry where located to the west and northwest of downtown Los Angeles, California (“Where is Hollywood,” n.d.). Not only in Los Angeles that television shows and movies of Hollywood are popular but also all around the country and worldwide. The audiences of Hollywood’s products are in various age starting from little kids to elders. Hollywood has incredible ability to spread believes, cultures, morals and even political influence on society.
In his article “ That’s Entertainment? Hollywood’s Contribution to Anti-Americanism Abroad,” Michael Medved (2002) takes an extensive look at the effect of explicit Hollywood visions that penetrate every foreign society. “Medved is a famous radio program host in America, a best-selling author of a number of books such as Hollywood vs. America and The Hollywood Hall of Shame, he is also a film critic.” (michaelmedved.com, n.d.)
The tree main factors allowed Hollywood to rise and flourish during the 1930s are the rise of the big 5’s power, the vulnerable people during the Great Depression, and the technological advancements. Assembling into one another, they obtained the advantage of large amounts of capital and resources to produce films that attracted the audiences, due to creating a dream-like world of fantasy that the cinemagoers would enter. Competition between these businesses allowed them to constantly improve film technology, allowing them to make the films that audiences demanded. These all helped Hollywood become the dominant film industry with audiences inside and outside America by the end of the