Summary Of The Film 'Selma' By Maureen Dowd

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The article only included the author’s unilateral voice and the overall content of this article is heavily opinion-based. The article opens with the author expressing her rage over Maureen Dowd’s remark “Artful falsehood, is more dangerous than artless falsehood because fewer people see through it.”, portraying Dowd as a critic who overreacts to the slight mis-portrayal of President Johnson while criticizing Dowd as a superficial person who makes up judgement of the overall film based on only a small piece of deficiency. In reality, Maureen Dowd criticizes the film Selma not only because of its inaccurate description, but also out of her concern that the young people would make false assumptions of President Johnson after seeing the film. Therefore,