Session 4

author: Irving Singer, Center for Future Civic Media, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
recorded by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: May 14, 2010,   recorded: May 2004,   views: 2771
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  • Discussion of Miguel's paper #2 topics: "Rebel Without a Cause" and how teenagers deal with death.
  • Discussion of Edward's paper #2 topics: the ideological contrast presented by the knight and his squire in "The Seventh Seal."
  • Discussion of David's paper #2 topics: Responding to Heidegger's position on death and religion, using "The Seventh Seal."
  • Discussion of Cathy's paper #2 topics: Three main myths depicted in "8 1/2."
  • Discussion of Terry's paper #2 topics: Theological representations in "The Seventh Seal."
  • Discussion of Lauren's paper #2 topics: How does the meaning of life affect the outlook of each character in "The Seventh Seal"?
  • Discussion of Phillip's paper #2 topics: How imagination enhances meaning in life, as seen in "Life Is Beautiful" and "Amélie."
  • Discussion of Peter's paper #2 topics: Contrast between self love and selfishness in relation to "Pride and Prejudice."

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