To me the characters in these movies seem unfair in terms of treatment. In Persepolis, when she lived in her home country, gender played a big role in society. Women would cook, clean, be separated in school, and would have to wear clothes that would cover their entire body. However, in Sugar Cane Alley there were many differences. For example: the movie was based on skin color and not ethnicity. The lower classes would work the cane fields all their life, those who were a little more malleable would be trained as guards and sent to work directly under the whites. The similarities are the discriminatory actions and underlying subscripts that tell us of a society that is thought, by most people, to be inferior to a higher power or dominant race. My reaction to both of these movies is that the treatment of one particular group of people should not be any different just because of past events or wealth. People are people and even though we are all human, being discriminative because we think that this color of skin or because this person is a man or a woman must mean that they are not intelligent and that they can be made to do whatever we want is not fair. If we are to think like that, how would you feel if you were in their shoes? Could you do what the men and women did in the cane fields? Would you be able to be brave like Marjane and deal with the things she had to? So if you feel anything when watching these movies it should be something close to sadness, anger, or understanding of what other people have to go through to make a decent life for themselves. Other than all that, I thought the movies were very entertaining and informative.
Make sure that you are more precise with your wording. The opening sentence, for example, you are implying that the movie is unfair its treatment of the different characters - that the movie is at fault for how the characters are treated. Better to say that the films show characters who are treated unfairly.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lot of thoughts jammed into this post. How could you break it up into different paragraphs?