Assignment:
Essay
Film Essay
Each of the movie selections this unit deal with a big question that is very hard to answer, but a question we should all wrestle with. How do we determine perception vs. reality?
In the movie A Beautiful Mind, a doctor is explaining the horror of schizophrenia to John Nash's wife and he says:
You see the nightmare in schizophrenia is not knowing what's true. Imagine if you had suddenly learned that the people and the places and the moments most important to you were not gone, not dead, but worse . . . had never been. What kind of hell would that be?
Discuss perception vs. reality within your selected movie. How does the movie determine perception vs. reality?
What about you? When you look around you at the world, how do you know how to react to the people, events, or things that cross your path? As you make decisions about things both big and small, how do you know that you are awake and not dreaming? How do you determine what is perception and what is reality?
Your essay should be no less than Three full pages in length you use outside sources, please cite and reference them according to APA standards.
Essay
Film Essay
This think piece is more analytical and less personal. The plots of the films this unit contrast the differing perceptions of faith believers and non-believers. Illustrate the roles that factual information, inferences, and judgments play in the main character(s) major decisions. Be sure to differentiate between the three terms and give examples for support.
In the second half of your think piece, discuss which path--science or faith- is a more influential part of your own believing and knowing things about the world.
Your essay should be no less than Three full pages in length. If you use outside sources, please cite and reference them according to APA standards.
Attachment:- List of movies.rar