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How Post-Modern is Pulp Fiction?

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How Post-Modern is Pulp Fiction? The question that this project shall attempt to answer is how post-modern, the film Pulp Fiction really is. The approach that shall be undertaken shall be a brief introduction containing some background information, and reasons for this choice, followed by an outline of Kellner's (2001) multiperspectival approach; this will illustrate the main method of analysis. Secondly, a summary of the theoretical perspective is needed before numerous metaphorical representations are discussed: all of which support the perspective and are obtained through the method of analysis. It is only once these steps have been taken, that one shall see how post-modern them film really is. Pulp Fiction is a cinematic production that was made in the mid nineties; directed by Quentin Tarantino and with a cast of renowned stars such as Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, John Travolta and Samuel.L.Jackson. The plot is multi-narrative in the sense that it follows...

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