The Man behind the Bulletproof Glass: Objectivity versus Subjectivity in the Reporting of the Eichmann Trial

Objectivity – A fact or merely a word? Ladies and Gents, I give you my pride and joy…  My one and only English dissertation. If you’re interested in THE TRUTH behind Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann’s criminal trial, and, more importantly, whether or not journalists are objectively truthful when reporting crimes against humanity, then this is the piece for you.

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Reshaping the Frame: Women and Violence in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and Death Proof

My years at University are probably best described as both the best and the worst years of my life (I’m young, give me a break). But if there is one thing I can 100% thank Sussex, my lecturers and tutors for, it is my passion for reading and writing.

So I now give you my Film Studies dissertation, on violence and women in the films of Quentin Tarantino. It is genuinely the piece I am most proud of to date… I hope you enjoy reading it just as much as I enjoyed (and hated at times) writing it!

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