Why do the films change over time


Essay Homework

Watch three additional films, and write a 4 to 5 pages paper discussing how these films handle a theme in Soviet history that was featured in our weekly discussions. What does a close viewing of these movies tell us about the dynamics of Soviet culture? In answering this question, you may consider how the three films compare to films that we discussed in class, how the approach to an issue changed over time, and how the films reflect cultural trends outlined in our class readings.

Topic: WWII

Movies to watch: The Cranes are Flying (1957), Ivan's Childhood (1962), Come and See (1985)

Need some rework on my essay, here's what the teacher said.

Overall Feedback

This paper demonstrates a good grasp on the material in the films, describing scenes in each of the films to support its conclusions. It focuses on themes such as devotion to the motherland and the evil of the Nazis.

To improve, work to clarify the argument. In particular, the points in the first and second paragraphs are too similar. It's not made clear in the paper how "undying loyalty to the motherland" and the belief that "nobody is above the motherland" are different. The evidence presented in each paragraph--Flyora's conversation with his mother, or Boris and Alexei's decision to leave their important factory jobs to go to the front--is often doubled up. Either rework these paragraphs to indicate how these themes are different and change up the evidence to better support each point, or delete one of these paragraphs and focus on another theme.

Perhaps most importantly, the evidence from the films is not cited according to the standards set in the instructions. This is a critical error. If you decide to revise, I expect to see the errors in citations fixed.

Work to keep body paragraphs at about 3/4s of a page. If body paragraphs are longer than this, they tend to wander, rather than staying on point.

One of the major issues with the World War II movies is change over time. Why do these films change over time? What is the significance of this?

Retool the argument in the conclusion that "they will be remembered as the heroes that offered their lives and future for the sake of others." What about Come and See, where war is presented as unmitigated brutality without honor or glory?

Put the text through another round of editing to eliminate minor errors (i.e., "piece time" instead of "peacetime" on p. 1, "status" instead of "statis" at the bottom of p. 2, "the" instead of "they" at the top of p. 4). The main character in The Fall of Berlin is Alexei, or Alyosha. The main character in Come and See is Flyora, not Florya.

Rework how you present titles. Film titles should be set in italics, not quotation marks. Delete the link from Ivan's Childhood.

Keep in mind that "Russia" and "the Soviet Union" are not interchangeable. In these films, we're talking about "Soviets," not "Russians."

Format your homework according to the give formatting requirements:

a. The answer must be double spaced, typed, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.

b. The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the course title, the student's name, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

c. Also include a reference page. The references and Citations should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
History: Why do the films change over time
Reference No:- TGS03108341

Now Priced at $80 (50% Discount)

Recommended (99%)

Rated (4.3/5)