Blind Side Essay

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1. Jarrah Morgan’s English speech The film “Blind Side” by John Lee Hancock is about a poor black teenager who is adopted by a white family. Michael is the main character who has received very little schooling and doesn’t even know who his father is. 2. There are several themes in the film but the two main themes are racism and acceptance. Michael has experienced racism his whole life, being an uneducated black young man. He has never experienced acceptance in his life until he is taken in by the Tuohy family. 3. Racism is an important issue that affects many people. * 62 million people have died in the last 100 years due to racism * Racism is when a person is discriminated against because of their race * This is one theme shown in the emotionally moving film. 4. Acceptance is being a part of a group or having a sense of belonging within a family. The protagonist in the film is Michael who experiences racism throughout the film. As the film progresses he begins to experience acceptance. 5. John Lee Hancock uses dialogue to demonstrate the theme of racism. He does this by the following example: A white man makes the comment: “That’s not fair they’ve got a big black man playing for them. What is this, a circus?” Likening Michael to an animal in a circus is very derogatory and makes black people de-humanised. This shows the audience that the man who said that is singling Michael out because of his race. 6. John Lee Hancock also demonstrates acceptance through camera shot, camera angle and body language. 7. The camera shot – a mid shot of Michael is taken when he received his ID. The use of this camera shot cleverly focused on the emotions he was showing on his face – he was clearly over joyed – it was a very significant and moving moment in the film. This engaged the audience and showed them that he was
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