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The Revenant
by Mark Smith, Alejandro G Inarritu
Captain Henry discovers that Hugh Glass is alive after being told he was dead, leading to a violent confrontation with Bridger. Henry interrogates the terrified young man at gunpoint to discover the whereabouts of Fitzgerald, who abandoned Glass and stole the company's money. The scene culminates in Henry charging Bridger with treason and ordering his imprisonment.
Fitzgerald attempts to justify the abandonment of Glass and the murder of Hawk to a guilt-ridden Bridger. As they struggle to survive in the wilderness, Fitzgerald uses intimidation and cold logic to ensure Bridger's silence regarding their actions.
A weary soldier sits amidst the horrific remains of a village massacre, tending to a dying, badly burned child. He offers the boy water and a desperate, whispered plea to keep fighting for life despite the overwhelming agony and destruction surrounding them.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
by Andrew Dominik
Jesse James presents Robert Ford with a pearl-handled revolver as a peace offering, masking his growing paranoia with an apology. Robert is thrilled by the gift, but the atmosphere shifts as Jesse confesses to feeling disconnected from his own violent identity and 'becoming a problem' to himself.
Jesse James wakes Charley Ford to confess to the murder of their mutual friend, Ed Miller, as a veiled threat. The tension escalates as Jesse pressures Charley to reveal his own secrets, creating a lethal atmosphere of paranoia and intimidation.
Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
In one of the most iconic scenes in Western literature, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another across a balcony. Despite the danger of their feuding families, they exchange vows and plan to marry in secret.
In the most iconic scene in Western literature, Romeo lingers in the Capulet garden and discovers Juliet at her window. They exchange vows of love and contemplate the burden of their family names in a secret, late-night encounter.
Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America
by Stephen Sewell
Max delivers a heated, profanity-laden defense of American interventionism and Western values following the September 11 attacks. He argues that global hatred toward America is rooted in envy and that the war on terror is a necessary response to protect human progress.
The Playboy of the Western World
by J.M. Synge
Christy Mahon, a young man who has fled to a remote village claiming to have killed his father, marvels at his new surroundings and his own reflection. He contrasts his new life of leisure and perceived handsomeness with his former life of drudgery and filth.
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