To Kill a Mocking Bird 1962 with Gregory Peck
Write a two to three page film review (excluding Works Cited page) of an American feature film of your choosing. Areas that must be covered:
Storytelling
Acting
Cinematography
Editing
Sound
Style and Directing
Impact of society on the film and vice versa
Genre
Sample Solution
To Kill a Mocking Bird 1962 with Gregory Peck To Kill a Mocking Bird was adapted into a 1962 film directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch, Mary Badham as Scout, and Robert Duvall as Boo Radley. The film was both popular and critically successful. In adapting the novel for the film, screenwriter Horton Foote made several edits that reduced the roles of female characters. Calpurnia has a significantly smaller role in the film. The film also substantially reduces Mrs. Dubose`s role, combines Miss Maudie and Miss Rachel into one character, and removes Aunt Alexandra entirely from the film along with the two teachers, Miss Caroline and Miss Gates. Even Scout moves aside somewhat as the main character, as the film focuses more centrally on Atticus. Despite these changes Harper Lee was pleased with the film`s ability to capture her characters, and gave Gregory Peck a pocket watch that had belonged to own father, who had also been a lawyer for black defendants.
are many potential types of errors in survey sampling. According to Groves (1989)[see 1], the survey errors can be divided into two major groups: First, the errors of nonobservation where the sampled elements use only part of the target population, and the second one is the errors of observation, where the listed data deviate from the truth. Some examples of errors of nonobservation can be ascribed to sampling, coverage or nonresponse which is going to be analysed in the later part of this report. On the other hand, examples of errors of observation can be attributed to the interviewer, respondent or method of data collection. Both of our sources of obdurate errors can vigorously affect the accuracy of a survey. However, these errors cannot be eliminated from a survey but their effects can be reduced by careful devotion to an acceptable sampling plan. Some ways to reduce those errors are: callbacks (where the interviewer calls again the nonrespondents), offer rewards and motivation for encouraging responses, train better the interviewers, scrutinise the questionnaires to be sure that the form has been filled correctly and have an accurate questionnaire construction.