12 Years A Slave By Steve Mcqueen

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Value is a philosophical category that denotes socially conditioned values of material and spiritual phenomena that determine the meanings of the being of a man and society as a whole. One of the most essential values that characterizes the millennial society is equality, which influences racial, class, religious and other spheres of life. The second significant value is liberty, meaning freedom of speech and thinking, and this aspect relates to the tolerance. Along the same lines, millennials are a generation, which finds out the substantial meaning of modern technologies in their existence.
To begin with, liberty is one of the most important and foundational values of millennials. Liberty consists of such phenomena as open-mindedness, independence and tolerance. A wish of youngsters to search for vindications in any disputable issues, analyze them and make corresponding conclusions is …show more content…

Racial equality allows people, regardless of their skin color and race, have the same rights in every aspect of human's life. A great amount of films and books focus on this problem. First of all, the film "12 Years a Slave" (2013) by Steve McQueen (2013), shows us a real story of a free African American musician named Solomon Narpaz sold into slavery. Gradually, a simple human desire to survive replaces the desire for freedom and the desire to preserve equality between all of the races. Stephen Hopkins in the film " Race " (2016) highlights the racial discrimination, where he speaks about the black American runner who attracts the attention of the best coaches, and as a result he has to suffer from bullying of white colleagues. Speaking about sexual equality, this problem was a huge disadvantage of the society even a few years ago. Emma Watson in the film "Hurdles" (2016) argues gender inequality and tells us how women achieve success in sport, how they achieve their goals despite all the