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Film Analysis: Pleasantville

Film Analysis: Pleasantville. Take notes during the first viewing Complete a SOAPSTone Critically engage the movie so that you can effectively produce a strong essay. Focus on a single thematic concept related to the film. (Clashing Cultures)

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Film Analysis: Pleasantville

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  1. Film Analysis: Pleasantville • Take notes during the first viewing • Complete a SOAPSTone • Critically engage the movie so that you can effectively produce a strong essay. • Focus on a single thematic concept related to the film. (Clashing Cultures) • Discuss how a single sequence within the film relates to larger thematic concepts, like overlapping dialogue or the utilization of dramatic irony. • How can this theme be compared to the clashes in culture we see in society • Provide a brief overview of the story, but avoid the temptation to pad your word count by writing what amounts to a synopsis of the story rather than analysis.

  2. Film Analysis: A Series of Unfortunate Events • Take notes during the first viewing • Complete a SOAPSTone • Critically engage the movie so that you can effectively produce a strong essay. • Focus on a single thematic concept related to the film. (Coming of Age) • Discuss how a single sequence within the film relates to larger thematic concepts, like overlapping dialogue or the utilization of dramatic irony. • How can this theme be compared to the coming of age we see in society • Provide a brief overview of the story, but avoid the temptation to pad your word count by writing what amounts to a synopsis of the story rather than analysis.

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