AIDS and The Representation of social Reality

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English

 

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Dorian W

 

Date added:

February 2, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Hanks plays lawyer Andrew Beckett, who is suing his employer, a powerful and conservative firm headed by Jason Robards, because they have fired him – he asserts -- out of fear that his disease, AIDS, will diminish the firm’s standing in the legal community. This is an illegal act, but it is not immediately apparent that it is also an outrageously unfair one...
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How this plays out is not only the scenario of the film, it is the record of the rise to moral and ethical responsibility of one individual, the Washington character – and by extension, the rise to social attitude-adjustment in American society at large. Before we condemn the movie The Birth of A Nation, for its defense and seeming promotion of racial stereotypes, which by today’s standards are gross and inexcusable, we need to understand the audience for this film...
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