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In my film class, we watched All About Eve, and now we have an assignment relating to it: "Choose one of the Characters from All About Eve (1950) and talk about the changes throughout the film in his or her role and relationships."
I missed the class when we watched the last half of the movie, so I'm actually not sure how a character changed by the end. Help, please.
the biggest change was Eve herself. She seemed like an innocent, if obsessive fan at first. But, it turned out she was a cold-blooded, calculating, manipulative beotch. She tried to steal Margot's husband, she manipulated Karen into getting herself a chance to play Margot's part, and she tried to steal Karen's husband. Then she double crossed them all when she gave an interview to Addison blasting old actresses who wouldn't step aside. I suppose it depends on how you interpret the question. Technically Even hasn't changed at all, but how we understand her changes from start to finish.
In contrast, Margot undergoes a genuine change by the end. She begins to really trust Bill and their love. She decides to stop taking roles too young for her to mask her insecurity about her age.
great flick, make time to see the rest of it later. it's worth it.
Character Study - Bette Davis as Margo Channing
Like, when God told them not to pet the porcupines, or when God told them to "go, poop over there, where we won't step in it"? I mean, of all the rules, the fruit one is hardly that consequential, yet he sure seems to dwell on it!
You miss the point. It was about their decision to eat the fruit that was the sin, and not the eating of it. They decided to not believe God; they abandoned faith in God and set the pattern for mankind.
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for mothers day me and my sister are going to pay for my mother to have some beauty treatments in all about eve (a beauty salon in england,hazel grove) does anybody know what treatments they have and the prices?
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I just saw it on the history channel and they say that supposedly alot of women groups look up to her because she refused to submit to her husband. Can anyone give me evidence that she actually existed or is it just pure myth. I don't know what to believe.
Poor Lilith was cast aside for Eve because Lilith wasn't the sweet obedient little thing she should have been.
"After God created Adam, who was alone, He said, 'It is not good for man to be alone' (Gen. 2:18). He then created a woman for Adam, from the earth, as He had created Adam himself, and called her Lilith. Adam and Lilith began to fight. She said, 'I will not lie below,' and he said, 'I will not lie beneath you, but only on top. For you are fit only to be in the bottom position, while am to be in the superior one.' Lilith responded, 'We are equal to each other inasmuch as we were both created from the earth.' But they would not listen to one another. When Lilith saw this, she pronounced the Ineffable Name and flew away into the air. Adam stood in prayer before his Creator: 'Sovereign of the universe!' he said, 'the woman you gave me has run away.'..."
Isaiah 34:14 reads: "Wildcats shall meet with hyenas, goat-demons shall call to each other; there too Lilith shall repose, and find a place to rest." It is a strange, brooding reflection on the tragedy of a woman left cursed and broken, but for some reason, never completely forgotten.
(But can you not just imagine Adam standing there whining "god! god! she ran away!... like she was no more important that a dog thats run away)
The all about eve series is the six steps to a girl, three's a crowd etc i think it's great but everyone is obsessed about twilight hell its great but the all about eve is just as good (almost) but what do people think of the all about eve series??
i have not read them all, i kind of liked christmas eve; is different stile all together, different aim of the books than twilight... however, i think it rocks...