silent movie thoughts
Paper instructions:
Broken Blossoms (silent; D. W. Griffith, 1919) (viewable at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1NbA_eO7Es) A white girl abused by her father is sheltered by a
yellow man
This assignment will aIDress two things thoroughly: 1) what you think is the prevailing message of the film, conscious or unconscious; 2) your thesis about this
message.
1) Every film conveys a message through its plotline, characterization, techniques. In this class well be looking for a films message concerning interracial
relationships. A message is not a theme (themes are, e.g., interracial romance, racism, attitudes of immigrants, the search for ones father, the nature of political
persecution). A message is a statement that reveals an ideology or certain attitude toward the theme (e.g. Interracial romance exposes ugly attitudes in a community;
interracial romance is unrealistic and tragic in the era of this movie)
2) Your thesis about this message expresses your opinion about how the film goes about transmitting the message. (e.g. The film shows in many ways that Joey and
John are an ideal interracial couple because the black John is too good to be true and will not rock the boat; By avoiding obvious racial differences and instead
focusing on age-related differences, Lethal Weapon makes Riggs and Murtaugh an ideal, colorblind working couple) Notice that a thesis is always debatablesomebody
could disagree with you. Your job is to provide strong evidence for your thesis, be a persuasive essay.
look BEYOND what happens and tell me HOW the film advances its agenda through its images, sounds, techniques, characterizations. A film may purport to convey one
message but end up communicating a completely different one
Identify film title and year of release in first paragraph
Italicize title each time it occurs
Use characters names (John Prentice), not actors (Sidney Poitier)
Describe film events in present tense, not past
Summarize plot only when supporting a point
DO NOT INCLUDE PLOT OR SUMMARY OF FILM only the following 1) what you think is the prevailing message of the film, conscious or unconscious; 2) your thesis about
this message.








Jermaine Byrant
Nicole Johnson



