A high school in Algiers and another Giordani ..!!!!!!!!!!!
Until we start listing initially themes: from the new "Ball tallow" de Maupassant and the film that drew it will consider several issues ....
War example ..
Abstract
During the winter 1870 - 71, the city of Rouen (Normandy) is invaded by the Prussians. To escape the occupation, a group of ten people are the diligence of Dieppe three couples (merchants, upper class, nobility), two nuns and two outsiders: a "democrat" and Tallow Ball, a prostitute.
The trip will be difficult, due diligence is not moving. Travelers are hungry and only the young woman thought to carry provisions, which she shares generously. Travellers are a step inn Totes (modeled on the Swan Inn ), occupied by the Germans. An officer occupying this hostel forbids them to leave as Tallow Ball has not accepted his advances. Patriot, she refused, approved of his comrades. But they lose patience and hatched a conspiracy against her.
Tallow Ball finally agreed to sacrifice and, fifth day, the coach may leave. All travelers treat with contempt the one who freed them, criticize it and refuse to share their meal with her.
Portrait characters
Physical Psychological Social class
Mr. and Mrs. Loiseau
Him:
- size cramped
- belly ball topped with a red face between two favorites grisonnants.Elle:
- large, strong, resolute, head filled with money transactions
- loud and fast decision
Him:
- reputation as a trickster
- famous for his practical jokes of all kinds, good or bad jokes
wholesale wine merchants of the Rue Grand-Pont
Mr. and Mrs. Carré-Lamadon
Him:
man - huge It
:
- younger than him - small, cute, cute, curled up in her furs she
:
- remained the consolation of the officers of good family sent to Rouen stationed
- some distaste for poverty
- Owner of three cotton mills
- Officer of the Legion of Honor and member of General Council
Count and Countess de Breville Madam
Him:
-
old - tries to be like, by his clothing, King Henry IV
She:
- outdoor
Him:
- gentleman of great turn
- Count and Countess de Breville
- Carry one of the names of the oldest and most noble of Normandy
Him:
- member General Council
- representing the party Orleanist
It:
- her salon remained the first in the country
Two nuns
- One was old with a battered face by smallpox
- The other, very frail, had a pretty head and chest on a sickly consumptive plagued by that devouring faith
nuns
Cornudet Democrat
- big red beard
-
terror of respectable people - innocent
- helpful
-
Democrat - has a rather large fortune
- famous
Elizabeth Rousset nicknamed "Tallow Ball"
- overweight early
-
small round - across
- bacon fat to
- swollen fingers, the knuckles strangled
- shiny and taut skin
- a huge
throat - is listed as a red apple
- beautiful black eyes, shaded by thick lashes
- a charming mouth, narrow, wet kiss, furnished baby teeth shiny and microscopic
- full of invaluable qualities, they said
- described as "public shame "
-prostitute
The story collections
first in 1897 (news list remaining to be precise), in a in-8 ° VII 110 pages, decorated with compositions by François Thévenot, with woodcuts A. Romagna in the "Collection of Ten", in A. Magnier publisher Paris;
then from 1899 with the publication of a new book of that title in P. Ollendorff publisher Paris, bringing together, in addition to Boule de Suif, 20 news published Tallow, published on April 15 1880, in the collective volume Les Soirees de Medan, the Friend
Patience, published on September 4 1883 in Gil Blas, as the Friend, the
Dot, published on September 9 1884 in Gil Blas, the Moustache
published on July 31 1883 in Gil Blas,
the bed 29, published on July 8 1884 in Gil Blas,
Protector, published on February 5 1884 in Gil Blas
Coma, published on May 13 1884 in Gil Blas, Crime
the Father Boniface, published on June 24 1884 in Gil Blas,
Rose, published on January 29 1884 in Gil Blas,
the Confession, published on July 22 1884 in Gil Blas, the
Ornament, published on February 17 1884, in the Gauls,
Happiness, published on March 16 1884, in the Gauls, the
Vendetta, published on October 14 1883, in the Gauls,
Coco, published 21 January 1884 in the Gauls,
From a Death, published on January 30 1883 in Gil Blas,
la Serre, published on June 26 1883 in Gil Blas ,
A Duel, published on August 14 1883, in the Gauls,
An Evening [1] , published 21 September 1883 in the Gauls,
the Avenger, published on November 6 1883 in Gil Blas,
Waiting, released on November 11 1883, in the Gauls,
First Snow, published on December 11 1883, in the Gauls.
A new edition of the book of 1897 was published in 1902 , by the same publisher (Ollendorff), decorated with illustrations of Jeanniot and woodcuts by G. Lemoine, in an in-12 of 336 pages.
Various collections have appeared in the following decades, in compositions sometimes different, embellished or not new illustrations.
Notes
theatrical adaptation
The text of the play was published in 1903 , in P. Ollendorff, in a volume of [6] -87 pages.
film adaptations [ edit]
Ernst Haycox guided to write the new Stage to Lordsburg , which moves the action to the United States . John Ford westerns will make the Stagecoach . In France, it was not until 1945 to see this new brought to the screen. The scenario Henri Jeanson , Louis Hée and Christian-Jaque directly refers to the situation 1939 - 1945 . The film is a tribute committed to the homeland and the Resistance. Cornudet becomes the symbol of resistance, defending and comforting Ball tallow. The comedy is not absent of adaptation that is intended as a satire of collaborators and occupiers, with a suet ball magnificently embodied by Micheline Presle.
1928 : the Woman Disputed ( A woman rejected ), USA, Henry King (silent)
1932: Shanghai Express , USA, Josef von Sternberg (80 minutes)
1934 : Pychka , USSR, Mikhail Romm (silent)
1935: Maria No Oyuki ( Oyuki the virgin), Japan, Kenji Mizoguchi (72 minutes)
1939: Stagecoach (Stagecoach the ), USA, John Ford (97 minutes), film based on tallow ball
1943: Night Plane from Chungking , USA , Ralph Murphy
1944: The Silent Bell ( miss Fifi ), USA, Robert Wise (69 minutes)
1945 : Ball tallow, France, Christian-Jaque (103 minutes), an adaptation and dialogues signed Henri Jeanson , including Micheline Presle
1951 : Beijing Express , USA, William Dieterle
1966: Stagecoach ( Diligence westward ), USA, Douglas Gordon (114 minutes)
1983 : in the year 40 , France, TV, Claude Santelli (12 minutes)
1986: Stagecoach (Stagecoach the ), USA, TV, Ted Post (100 minutes)
teleplay
The enemy (which derives from the Latin word "inimicus", "no friend") is one who has a way of thinking different from yours and for that reason creates a rivalry. Enmity arises when two people can not reach agreement, a common thought or when two people simply believe they have not anything to share.
Figure the enemy therefore has its source primarily in the idea of intolerance.
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The idea of using a student ENEMY: Cecilia
For me the enemy is someone who threatens my freedom and I love people, and against which I must combattre.Il may be a person who does natinalité different, which is at war against my country, or a friend jealous of me, who does everything possible to spoil my Fame, and also my life and my family, or the enemy for me is a disease that can kill milions of personnes.à the end for me the enemy is someone or something that threatens my life, my liberty and my rights, and of course it's someone who does not do justice, love and following only the violence, which hates freedom, and making others suffer.
Work done by Cecilia Del NIST.