Film Analysis: The Man Who Was Almost A Man

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Many people from other countries are confused with America's strange obsession for guns and violence, as a matter of fact several have contributed works and pieces to try and answer this troubling dilemma. Pieces such as, “Bowling for Columbine” which is a sociopolitical documentary about The Columbine High School massacre in 1999, and other acts of violence committed with guns by Michael Moore. Not to mention another piece which is about a boy who wants to buy a gun, so he can be taken seriously and finally be considered as a man, “The Man Who Was Almost a Man” considers why people might want to buy a gun which is written by Richard Wright. Bowling for Columbine focuses on statistics, and the personal opinions on America’s obsession. While,