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This document discusses themes from the film Hotel Rwanda, including power and responsibility, the human condition, key scenes and characters, and how the director conveyed themes. It examines how different characters used their power responsibly or not during the Rwandan genocide. It also explores statements about human nature and whether one person can make a difference through cooperation rather than just competition. Grids are provided to analyze scenes, characters, themes, techniques, and the director's purpose.
This document discusses themes from the film Hotel Rwanda, including power and responsibility, the human condition, key scenes and characters, and how the director conveyed themes. It examines how different characters used their power responsibly or not during the Rwandan genocide. It also explores statements about human nature and whether one person can make a difference through cooperation rather than just competition. Grids are provided to analyze scenes, characters, themes, techniques, and the director's purpose.
This document discusses themes from the film Hotel Rwanda, including power and responsibility, the human condition, key scenes and characters, and how the director conveyed themes. It examines how different characters used their power responsibly or not during the Rwandan genocide. It also explores statements about human nature and whether one person can make a difference through cooperation rather than just competition. Grids are provided to analyze scenes, characters, themes, techniques, and the director's purpose.
With great power comes great responsibility. Individuals/groups with power: Privileged Western world Media Paul Rusesabagina Colonel Oliver General Bizimungu George Rutuganda Mr Tillens (President of Sabena Airlines/Hotel Owner) Describe how each of these characters is powerful and how
they use it.
Make a continuum showing who uses their power the most responsibly and who is the least responsible.
The Human Condition
In your rows discuss these statements and
then write a paragraph for each summing up
your discussion, use examples from the film and society to support your points: Humans need to be inherently selfish in order to survive. Humans seem to have an infinite capacity for cruelty. One person can make a huge difference. Co-operation is just as important as competition.
Draw this grid:
Scene Foreign nationals evacuation Bumpy road along the river Ambush scene Final Visit to Diplomat