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Essay heading: Society’S Thin Lines Of Demarcation
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As Sheriff Sam Deeds says in one of the film’s opening scenes, “This country’s seen a good number of disagreements over the years.” The fictional town of Frontera is inhabited by Anglos, African Americans, Mexican Americans, and a few Native Americans, each of whom have contributed significantly to the unique border culture... displayed 300 characters
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Director John Sayles, though he is painting on a broad canvas, gives vitality to this theme by treating his characters — even the minor ones — as individuals rather than representatives of a particular group.
The Rio Grande, which separates Texan Frontera from its Mexican counterpart, Ciudad Leon, affords the filmmaker a natural entry into his exploration... displayed next 300 characters
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