This speech had a very serious tone, and was as emotional as it was logical. In the emotional aspect, he alluded to several different situations that made the People think, as the end goal of this speech was to get the People to vote for him in the election, and so the allusions he made causes People to see him in a much more different light, a serious light rather than the more humorous one he had as an actor. In a logical sense, he gave many statistics and how he can change things from one to another, and through his use of emotion and logic, his speech ended up being structured in a phenomenal way and the influence he had with this speech extended to every corner of America. Every American hearing the words he used was affected to a huge extent that it wasn't even funny. He showed respect for the old ways, for how things used to be taken care of, but he explained to the People that those ways simply won't work anymore, and new ways needed to be used, and that he is that new way,
Bush expounds with the character by caring and compassionate. He demonstrates that as being president that he had the willing to come out and face the tragedy after the occasion occurred He extends his credibility after speaking up for the people and telling terrorist they were not going to overcome us as the quote says, “But they have failed. Our country is strong.” I implemented our government’s emergency response plans...and to take every precaution to protect our citizens at home and around the world for further attacks.” Bush optimized the character credibility working with everyone and to let them know who he really was.
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I chose the movie Cesar Chavez because is about an labor organizer and activist man of the civil rights. Scene ---In 1965 many grape farm workers march 300 miles from Delano, California to Sacramento. Demanding labor rights for farm workers and increasing their wages and to improve their work place conditions. Mexicans and Philippine’s got united and they strike for five years until they got to sing a contract were The scene that I choose is when growers were telling the workers in the vine yards that anyone that follow the strike will stop working there and they were not going to be higher from anybody else and workers were really afraid to strike against the growers.
The late 19th century consisted of rigid work hours for children, the growth of strikes, and the use of yellow journalism. It was a challenging time for anyone below the upper class to live in. This is demonstrated throughout Newsies, a Broadway Musical displaying the challenges from this time period. Child labor, a major part of the movie, was the way of life and consisted of young children doing hard work as a vital part of the nation’s economy and income of families of the time. Another part of the movie, strikes, were the people’s way of refusing to work as a result of not getting their desires.
This factor increased his relatability as it presented him as just another American citizen, it also gave the chance for the audience to feel personally connected to him by sharing some more ‘Personal’ details on his character. In his speech he brought up American History and some struggles faced by different communities within the country. In doing this not only did he display his knowledge in that field, it also sent the message that he was taking all this into consideration in his leadership. He had mentions of war in his speech, appealing very strongly to the emotions of the audience.
Creating the speech the night of 9-11 to announce a war by suggestions of sides already being drawn of the corrupt and the righteous through Bush's diction. In the speech, Bush had described the attackers as terrorists and their actions against America to be “evil, despicable acts of terror.” When he speaks about America, however, it is that the nation was a victim in need of justice by saying “America was targeted for attack because we were the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world.” It's emphasized in the speech that war against terrorism with Bush's wording because he creates a fine line between the two sides of this war, and the places each group
In 2001 on September 11, 2 planes flew into the World Trade Center buildings in New York City. The attack killed 3,000 people and scared everyone all around the world. Because of this tragedy, George W. Bush had to communicate with the people of America to notify them that we had to be united at the moment. The audience of the speech would be the people of the United States of America. The purpose of George W. Bush's speech was to inform everyone that these actions will not be taken likely and that we are all strong no matter what happens.
Heather Sizemore From Hollywood Movie Star to an American President Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan was a Hollywood actor and used this experience in his role of President of the United States of America. Ronald Reagan used humor during a presidential debate to deflect questions about whether or not he was too old to be a president. Many people know Mr. Reagan as an American president, but only few know about his life as a Hollywood actor. Hollywood changed Reagan, not only on screen but also off screen. “In Hollywood, Reagan's football experience helped him land the role that launched his career.”
In the South, many people were affected negatively by the war. Physically, most people didn’t return from the war, those who did were badly injured. In part of the movie, we learn that the twins had both died in the war. Furthermore, we had seen a scene where thousands of injured soldiers were laying in wait for the doctor. Equally as important, people in the South were affected emotionally.
The film ‘Good Will Hunting’ directed by Gus Van Sant is a movie which follows the life of Will Hunting who is gifted with astonishing skills for maths but whom suffered with a fear of abandonment. He developed a defense mechanism which affected his ability to create long lasting relationships. An important extract from the movie is the scene ‘ It’s not your fault’. This scene conveyed the impact of childhood traumas, the effects of suppressed emotions and the idea of soulmates. These ideas were manifested through the use of various film techniques, such as camera shots and movements, music and dialogue.
Even where they appear as entirely nonpolitical, movies tend to inevitably have political messages. However, the notably evident aspect in numerous films is their tendencies to integrate liberal ideas. Using the film, Independence Day directed by Roland Emmerich, the current essay examines the themes related to conditions under which liberal ideals can influence elite policy-makers in achieving rational foreign policy decision-making. Several relevant themes are likely to emerge in films pointing towards the liberal tendencies or otherwise among elite policy-makers that contribute in promoting greater international experience. Even though in an indirect manner, it is common for American films to exhibit liberal ideals that are likely to provide
The Patriot Sadness, hope, war and freedom The movie’s name is “The Patriot”. Mel Gibson plays the role of Benjamin Martin who is an American farmer in the 1800th century. Benjamin has the lead role in this movie. There are a lot of characters in the movie such as his son Gabriel (Heath Ledger) and his six other siblings.
The film “Argo”, directed by Ben Affleck, re-enacted the events of the Canadian Caper during the Iranian Hostage Crisis (1979-1981) in Tehran, Iran. Not all 53 hostages were captured as six American diplomats escaped and were taken into the care of Ken Taylor, the Canadian Prime Minister at the time, in the Canadian embassy. Taylor and the Canadian government created a plan to help the diplomats escape, however, they needed an intelligence force to back them up, which they didn’t have. The C.I.A was contacted to help Canada get the diplomats back to Canada safely with fake Canadian passports. The C.I.A created the fake movie called “Argo” as well as a fake studio and script.
Wall Street “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good. Greed is right, greed works, greed clarifies—cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all its forms—greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge—has marked the upward surge of mankind” (O. Stone). In 1987 the by Oliver Stone directed movie Wall Street was released, starring Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen.