The Civil Rights Movement was a strive for equality for the African-Americans. It took place in the 1950’s and early 1960’s. The African-American players didn’t get to eat free at certain restaurants, but the white players did. The Titan’s white players thought they were superior to the African-American players; just like how the white people of the world thought that they were better than the African-Americans of the world. Music is a binding force for the team because it made them happier, it helped them win on the football field, and it helped them become one team.
First, music is a binding force for the team because it made them happier. In the movie, when the team gathered in the gym, Louie started the singing, and then they all were
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In the movie, when the team started to listen to music in training camp, they started to help each other out and started to work together on the field. This helped them, even more, when Blue started to sing, and then Louie joined in, the team became one through singing and dancing.Once they started to listen and dance to music in training camp, that helped them become one team, which helped them win. In the film, when the team started to dance into the stadium as their warmup, this helped them become a unified and relaxed team. When the team is relaxed and unified, this helps them win games and become one team. Music is a binding force for the team because it helped them win on the football …show more content…
In the movie, when Coach Boone gave pep talks before the games, the team came together over what Coach Boone said. But, in reality, the team came together when Blue started to sing in training camp, and the others joined in, that is when the team started to become one and bond. When the team listened and sang to music, the team played and became one. This helped them bond together and win the rest of their games. Although the coaches helped them bond and become one team, the team came together through