A Postmodern "Amadeus"

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...was either a great film or a piece of trash, depending on how wedded one was the traditional ideas about Mozart's life and career. This paper discusses the film as a postmodern work.
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Before we begin, it's useful to define the terms we want to discuss. These definitions are boiled down from a number found on the Web; they are most useful in terms of discussing a film. "Solipsism" is a belief that one is the center of the universe and that no one else really matters. "Decanonization" isn't in any dictionary but we'll take it to mean taking apart "canon"—"canon" being the popular view of something that has come to seem like law. Democrats "tax and spend" is canon; it's not necessarily true, but everyone accepts it as truth. "Hybridization" is bring two unlike things together to create a third; it's usually applied to growing plants. "Carnivalization" is a term that's also not in the dictionary; we're going to assume it means creating a carnival-like atmosphere. "Fragmentation" means breaking...

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