Ocean’s 11 ( visual analysis paper: archetypes in ocean’s eleven)
1,(two paragraphs) a description of which two character-ego types you believe best describe Danny Ocean. As evidence, use events in the movie (with timestamps; as an example, 1:05:30 means the place in the movie at the first hour and five minutes and 30 seconds) so that discussion members understand where you are going.2,rough paper 1-1.5page3. Min 3 FULL Pages; max 5 FULL Pages.
Visual Analysis Paper: Archetypes in Ocean’s Eleven
Prompt:
In Ocean’s Eleven, Danny Ocean is both the hero and the villain, but he embodies several amalgamated, Jungian archetypes. In a three-to-five-page paper, explore the role of Danny Ocean consistent with Jung’s categories, and explain how Ocean fits into three of these categories. Through examples in the film, research from Jung’s statements, and from secondary sources, argue how Ocean fulfills two archetypal definitions.Since the analysis is visual (a film), you should incorporate at least two aspects of cinematography from at least two scenes in the film that support how Ocean is perceived by the audience. When writing about each term, it should be bolded within your paper so I can identify each (list on BB).
Length:
Min 3 FULL Pages; max 5 FULL Pages.
Style:
MLA. 12-pt Times New Roman. Spacing is standard MLA [*if you leave lots of spacing that does conform to MLA, your paper will start at 80% and go down from there]. Take your styling choices seriously. The format of a paper matters.
Quotation requirements:
Film Citation: List films by their title. Include the name of the director, the film studio or distributor, and the release year. If relevant, list performer names after the director’s name. Example: Speed Racer. Directed by Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski, performances by Emile Hirsch, Nicholas Elia, Susan Sarandon, Ariel Winter, and John Goodman, Warner Brothers, 2008.