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Does the film accurately depict American life and/or the main issue addressed?

July 21, 2022
Christopher R. Teeple

1102 ½ Semester
Research Paper: Film Analysis

Requirements: 3-4 pages or more, more than 5 paragraphs 3-4 reliable sources + a movie from the movie list

Main Question: Does the film accurately depict American life and/or the main issue addressed?

Topic
This paper is an analysis, just like you did for Response #1, and will have a traditional thesis that states whether or not the film accurately portrays an aspect of American society and a challenge/social issue.

As you consider the film, think about how it portrays one social issue. (Possibilities are listed on the movie list.) Then consider how this film addresses that issue in contemporary American life. (Some movies appear in more than one category. Choose one issue for the movie you watched.)

Once you have researched the social issue, decide whether or not the movie portrays it realistically. Use your research and the movie to show this.

Begin the paper with a brief summary of the movie. This will be your introduction. It shouldn’t be more than 5 sentences + the thesis.

Support/Research
In order to fully understand the issue, you will need to conduct research. You should use a mix of academic/scholarly research and, if you’d like, magazines that might contain movie reviews or commentary.
You must use at least two scholarly sources (journals) from the GSU databases/Galileo.

Remember— you are not assessing whether or not this is a good movie, nor are you summarizing what happens. You are explaining if it accurately depicts American life for a certain group of people.

Questions You Might Consider to Get You Started

What is the issue being explored in the movie? Does it affect just one group of people, or does it affect many groups?
What is the main message about this issue that the movie wants you to take away? For example, if the movie addresses educational challenges, what does the director want you to learn about those challenges?
How much of a problem is this issue in our society? What does your research tell you about this? Is it a problem only in certain areas? Why or why not?
Once you know more about the issue, think about whether or not the film is it applicable to today? Does it romanticize the issue? Does it address or perpetuate stereotypes? Is it fair to the group it is depicting? Is it realistic?
Is it an important film in showing the audience something they may not have known or understood before?
How do the elements of the movie contribute to the overall message? (costuming, lighting, soundtrack, dialogue, setting, plot)

Audience: The tone and language of your paper should be for a group of thoughtful, educated, and well-informed people who might read publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, the New York Times, or The Washington Post. Assume that the reader has not seen the movie, so you have to explain each example.

Research
Your research must include at least 4 (3 + the movie) sources.
Sources may be books, newspapers, academic journals, or magazines.
At least two sources must come from the Galileo/GSU databases, not from a general web search. These sources will most likely address your issue not the movie.
All sources must be documented correctly. Sources from databases must be documented as electronic sources as outlined in the OWL website linked to our materials.
Sources cannot be abstracts, summaries, or encyclopedia entries. Journals and scholarly sources must be more then 3 pages long.
All research must be reliable. (see hand-out in research module)
Do not use any quotes that are over 3 lines, and do not use more than 2 quotes per page from your research sources. (You may have more from the movie.)
Use quotes, specific examples, facts and statistics, and paraphrases to support what you say.

Sources
I hope that you will be able to use the sources that you used in your Annotated Bibliography. However, you are not required to use those sources, nor are you required to do a new bibliography if the sources change.

Also, for the paper, your Works Cited has only the publication information, not the summaries.

Mechanics (see check-list for more help)

* You may not use 1st or 2nd person.
Follow literary conventions:
— Present tense verbs when referring to the movie
–Correct punctuation of titles
*Use an informative, interesting, and suggestive title for your essay. Do not underline or use quotation marks for your own title.

*Be original! Do not begin your paper with a definition or with phrases such as “In our society today…”
3-4 pages, more than 5 paragraphs
Introduction includes the title of the movie and basic production information, including the names of leading actors, year, and director
Use correct form for parenthetical documentation and for the Works Cited page.
==Don’t forget to add the movie as a source in addition to your 3 sources.
*Edit and proofread carefully.
Submit your paper in the Assignments area of iCollege. The Works Cited page must be a separate page the end of the paper, NOT in a separate file.

Remember that reference librarians can guide you with your research, and I can guide you with content.

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