Asked by Maria Nailantei on Jun 15, 2024

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While his films often exhibited a nondescript style, Howard Hawks was often preoccupied with which of the following themes?

A) a sense of melancholy towards technological and sociological progress
B) the futility of attempting to completely understand human existence
C) moral responsibility
D) the wrong man entrapped by a corrupt justice system

Nondescript Style

A term used to describe a visual or artistic style that lacks distinctive features, making it difficult to categorize or remember.

Sociological Progress

The advancement or development within a society that leads to improved human welfare and social structures.

Moral Responsibility

The obligation to act rightly or to hold oneself accountable for actions, especially concerning ethical and societal standards.

  • Understand the influence of the thematic concerns of Howard Hawks in his body of cinematic work.
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Cocoa ThomasJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Howard Hawks was often preoccupied with the theme of moral responsibility in his films, which is evident in works such as "To Have and Have Not," "The Big Sleep," and "Rio Bravo."