O Brother, Where Art Thou? Essays

  • O Brother Where Art Thou

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    There are many things that went into the making of the Coen brothers' film, “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” A couple of aspects that really stood out however, were the Sound Design and the Acting. The music that was chosen to accompany the scenes in the movie was very well chosen and set the mood, as well as gave an insight to the location. The movie also included a few big name actors, most notably George Clooney and his star persona that he brought with him. The technical approach that he took for

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Analysis

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    fact, one of Hollywood's best adaptation is the comedy “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” by the Cohen brothers. The Cohen brothers cleverly reconstructed The Odyssey with a 20th century twist. The film and the literary works provided a parallel journey of the main characters determination to return home. When analyzing the stories themes it had compelling correlations, which focused on perseverance and personal growth. O Brother, Where Art Thou explored new ways to experience The Odyssey's epic adventure

  • The Cohen Brothers' O Brother, Where Art Thou

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou, a film written and directed by the Coen brothers, is a modern day interpretation of Homer’s ancient epic the Odyssey. The opening credits of the movie quote the invocation of the Muse from the first lines of the epic: “Oh Muse sing in me, and through me tell the story of the man skilled in all the ways of contending, A wanderer, harried for years on end”. The film follows Ulysses Everett McGill (portrayed by George Clooney), a depression era Odysseus, and his men Delmar

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Analysis

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou is set in Mississippi in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. This film starts by showing a Prison labor camp with men chained performing manual labor. This film expressed a famous group known as the Klu Klux Klan, which had greatly increased in size during the Great Depression. Popularity of the radio was a historical event displayed on this film that proved that the radio helped to widen the musical careers of many as well as bring news and religion to some. Religion

  • O Brother, Where Art Thou, by Ethan and Joel Coen

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    Written by Ethan and Joel Coen and released on DVD by Touchstone Pictures and Universal Pictures in 2001, O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? is supposed to be the first professional film in history to be digitally enhanced, in its entirety. The movie is a loose adaptation of the epic poem The Odyssey in which three escaped convicts; Everett Ulysses McGill (George Clooney,) and his two partners Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) and Pete (John Turturro) experience the adventures of “Ulysses” (Homer) in varying ways

  • O Brother, Where Art Thou?: Modern Adaptation of Homer's Odyssey

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    film O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a reinterpretation of the epic poem The Odyssey. The Coen brothers, writers and directors of the film, did not over analyze their representation. “It just sort of occurred to us after we’d gotten into it somewhat that it was a story about someone going home, and sort of episodic in nature, and it kind of evolved into that,” says Joel Coen in Blood Siblings, “It’s very loosely and very sort of unseriously based on The Odyssey” (Woods 32). O Brother, Where Art Thou

  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? - From Greek Classic to American Original

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou? - From Greek Classic to American Original In the winter of 2001, American audiences initially paid little attention to Joel and Ethan Coen's Depression era, jail-break, musical "buddy" comedy O Brother, Where Art Thou? The film's reputation lingered, however, and over the next seven months O Brother eventually grossed a significant $45.5 million (imdb.com). Loosely adapted from Homer’s The Odyssey, the film focuses on Ulysses Everett McGill’s (George Clooney’s) journey

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Theme

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou - A Message About Religion Released in 200, Ethan and Joel Coen’s O Brother, Where Art Thou, is a fantastic twist on Homer’s Odyssey. Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression era, a trio consisting of the Ulysses “Everett” McGill (George Clooney), Pete Hogwallop (John Turturro), and Delmar O'Donnel (Tim Blake Nelson) escape from prison to seek an imaginary 1.2 million dollar fortune that Everett lies about. The group of adventurers (and convicts, no less) encounter

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Essay

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    O Brother Where Art Thou is a film set in 1920’s America and begins with an invocation to the muse. This film takes a modern twist on the Greek Epic, The Odyssey. Many themes come to mind when discussing O Brother Where Art Thou and Sullivan’s Travels. A Theme I find heavily intertwined in both films is the power of laughter and especially, civil inequalities. These films are about a journey of self-discovery that take the character’s everywhere and then back home. The Coen Brothers seem to not only

  • Stereotypes In O Brother Where Art Thou

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    with special focus on O Brother Where Art Thou will help capture and reflect southern culture to those not accustomed to the ways of southern society. People who live in the southern parts of the United States, ranging from Virginia to Mississippi, are often grouped together into a stereotypical group; which are often called by

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Essay

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    movie enacting a variety of schemes to win back his wife, but only does so when he successfully proves that he is beyond the brutish, uneducated actions of his past. The movie O Brother, Where Art Thou also promotes the false narrative of hillbillies and rednecks being

  • 'The Odyssey And' O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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    Pop culture’s mythology theory is used in many forms of media today, from The Legend of Zelda in video games to “Harry Potter in books. One example of usage of the mythology theory is the 1996 movie, O Brother, Where Art Thou? directed by Joel Coen. This movie is based off Homer’s epic poem, “The Odyssey.” There are many similarities between the two, yet at the same time, there are many differences. “The Odyssey” is an epic written by Homer between 750 and 650 B.C. It is the tale of the main hero’s

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Analysis

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou Throughout the history of film, the cinematography of films has been used to illustrate various things. In the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou” one scene exemplifies two types of cinematography marvelously. The purpose of the film is to tell a story about three men trying to achieve their fortune. Throughout the film, they face many challenges and must overcome many obstacles. The film is a telling of the reactions of the characters and how they handle all those obstacles

  • Themes In O Brother Where Art Thou

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    shape each and every way we view these areas of our lives. A good way to get into the practice of seeing and relating the things we do with God is to make connections between what we see and what we know about God. When looking at the film “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”, I was able to look at how Biblical principles and themes were displayed throughout the film. Some of these themes displayed may have been intentional, or they may not have been. Regardless of intention, it is important to be able to relate

  • The Film "O brother, where art thou?"

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    The Film "O brother, where art thou?" The film O brother, where art thou? is set in the Great Depression of the 1930’s and emphasizes the struggle between the upper and lower classes by using a variety of cinematic devices. Through the use of these cinematic devices and comedic relief the realities of the Depression are viewed without creating a stark, melancholy, documentary-styled film. Examples in this film of these cinematic devices used to show these realities include: bleak colors,

  • O Brother Where Art Thou Odyssey

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    In the movie “O Brother, Where art Thou?”, the characters are introduced to us by escaping prison and running away just as Odysseus sails away from Ithaca with his crew. As they try to catch a train to escape, they fail to do so and they discover themselves hitching a ride with an old blind man that tell them their fortune just as Teiresias did in the Odyssey. The movie then transfers us to a scene where we learn that Ulysses and his friends are staying with a cousin to get away from the impending

  • Morality In O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou? was phenomenal, and I found myself laughing an abundance of times throughout the movie. After viewing the film and the video essays, I agree that part of the reason why this story is truly successful is because Joel and Ethan Coen play with morality and in some ways, punish the characters repeatedly. Every time that something good occurred for a character, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for the next bad thing to follow. I feel that their constant play on morality

  • The Oddessy Vs. O Brother Where Art Thou

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    completely different storyline. O Brother, Where art Thou? is a brilliant movie. It makes the movie so much more meaningful when you have read the book and can make the connections. In the beginning of the movie it says that its based on The Odyssey and with all of the appearances of similar characters and events, it would be extremely hard to write a three page paper on how O Brother, Where Art Thou? isn't based on The Odyssey. In regards to that, O Brother, Where Art Thou? is based on many of the characters

  • Homer’s Odyssey and O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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    film O Brother, Where Art Thou? the audience is given an opportunity to experience a spectacular adventure, filled with not only the sense of journey, but also the senses of peril and excitement. A tale about a Greek hero being compared to a film set in Middle America starring three jail-escapees seems rather far-fetched. However, upon closer inspection, both actually share a lot in common. The Odyssey stars Odysseus, a man famous for his heroics in the Trojan War. O Brother, Where Art Thou? shows

  • Film Analysis: O Brother Where Art Thou

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    “I am a man of constant sorrow, I’ve seen trouble all my days.” This main line sung by Ulysses Everett T. McGill, played by George Clooney, defined the movie O Brother ,Where Art Thou. Even though this film was broadcasted in theaters fifteen years ago , it was one of directors Joel and Ethan Coen’s best works - at least in my humble opinion. I first watched this movie when I was twelve because I was a big Great Depression fanatic. Since the movie was set around that era, I quickly got a hold of