Category: Do The Right Thing
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Theme of Racial Tension in ‘Do the Right Thing’ by Spike Lee and ‘Fires in the Mirror’ by Anna Smith
The common theme Ive seen present in both Do the Right Thing by Spike Lee and Fires in the Mirror by Anna Smith is that racial tensions are more complicated than black and white. Cops beating up colored people for no reason and teenage girls throwing eggs at the elderly Chinese as seen in Do…
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Use of Stereotypes in Cinema and Literature
The word stereotype is today almost always a term of abuse. A pattern of stereotypes is not neutral. It is the guarantee of our self-respect; it is the projection upon the world of our own sense of our own value, our own position and our own rights. The stereotypes are therefore, highly charged with the…
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Idea of Conflict Versus Peace in the Film ‘Do the Right Thing’
Spike Lees 1989 film Do the Right Thing confronts the impossible nature of resolving racism in a society that is so divided by differences in ethnicities. Inspired by the Howard Beach incident in 1986, in which Michael Griffith is hit by a car while fleeing from his racist attacker, the film shows the breaking down…
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Theme of Racism in the Film Do the Right Thing and the Novel Invisible Man
Throughout American history, there have been many significant events that have shaped America and where we stand today. Going back to the 1600s, this was the time that introduced slavery in North America as well as leading the concept of racism to form. Racism is a huge controversy in America and one of the big…