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Film Analysis: Pleasantville Take notes during the first viewing Complete a SOAPSTone Critically engage the movie so that you can effectively produce a strong essay. Focus on a single thematic concept related to the film. (Clashing Cultures) Discuss how a single sequence within the film relates to larger thematic concepts, like overlapping dialogue or the utilization of dramatic irony. How can this theme be compared to the clashes in culture we see in society Provide a brief overview of the story, but avoid the temptation to pad your word count by writing what amounts to a synopsis of the story rather than analysis.

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Page 1: Film Analysis: Pleasantville

Film Analysis: Pleasantville

Take notes during the first viewing Complete a SOAPSTone Critically engage the movie so that you can

effectively produce a strong essay. Focus on a single thematic concept related to the

film. (Clashing Cultures)◦ Discuss how a single sequence within the film relates to

larger thematic concepts, like overlapping dialogue or the utilization of dramatic irony.

◦ How can this theme be compared to the clashes in culture we see in society

Provide a brief overview of the story, but avoid the temptation to pad your word count by writing what amounts to a synopsis of the story rather than analysis.

Page 2: Film Analysis: Pleasantville

Film Analysis: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Take notes during the first viewingComplete a SOAPSToneCritically engage the movie so that you can

effectively produce a strong essay. Focus on a single thematic concept related to the

film. (Coming of Age)◦ Discuss how a single sequence within the film relates

to larger thematic concepts, like overlapping dialogue or the utilization of dramatic irony.

◦ How can this theme be compared to the coming of age we see in society

Provide a brief overview of the story, but avoid the temptation to pad your word count by writing what amounts to a synopsis of the story rather than analysis.