Ronnie Raborg
Paper 2
November 14, 2005
A Rhetoric Suggestion
"Homer Simpson: Classic Clown," "Tod Browning's Freaks," and "Fear and Trembling in Literature of the Fantastic: Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat'" are all interesting readings, but for the exception of this paper, do not have much in common. Although each author's style of enlightening each of their arguments is different, they all have an effective way of getting their point across.
In "Freaks," author's Mark A. Vieira and Gary Morris describes background information of the movie, details the key production notes, and analyzes the movie. The authors note that "Freaks" was actually produced at MGM and used the studio's facilities and craftspeople. Although the horror movie was anticipated to be the most horrifying of its time, it was withdrawn from circulation due to its $164,000 loss and that more of a general feeling of it hosting "unpleasant" images. But the author's main point that it was cut from......
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