Casablanca

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Music and Movies

 

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Patricia A

 

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September 18, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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1942 was also the first year Germany began to exterminate Jews at the Auschwitz concentration camp. The film makes numerous references to concentration camps. It must have taken a great deal of vision and courage to make this film at the same time that all of these tragic events were taking place. Many of the main characters in the film have deep political and patriotic convictions, and were willing to fight for the cause of freedom...
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Victor Laszio, played by Paul Henreid, is by far the most patriotic of all the characters in the film. Laszio is portrayed as a political hero who despises the Nazis, and is committed to do all he can to stop them. One scene in particular truly showed Laszio's patriotism. After listening to a group of German soldiers singing their national anthem in Rick's Cafe Americain, he led the people in the bar to overwhelm the German soldiers by singing the French national anthem as loud as they possibly could...
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