This is just a prompt to help guide you with your writing; you do not need to answer all of these questions. If you want to write about a different aspect of the readings and the film, you can do so, but make sure that it pertains to the film and reading. Also, make sure that you include a quote from the reading in your DBP: What do you think about Atanarjuat? Some students in the past have found it really racist, but what does Raheja explain about the making of the film that explains how it is hard to pin the film down as racist? What is the point of the long takes in the film? What do you make of the way women are viewed in the film?
This is just a prompt to help guide you with your writing; you do not need to answer all of these questions. If you want to write about a different aspect of the readings and the film, you can do so, but make sure that it pertains to the film and reading. Also, make sure that you include a quote from the reading in your DBP: What do you think about Atanarjuat? Some students in the past have found it really racist, but what does Raheja explain about the making of the film that explains how it is hard to pin the film down as racist? What is the point of the long takes in the film? What do you make of the way women are viewed in the film?
NOTE: The discussion is just 150 words and try to answer as much as possible from the questions, relating them to the readings as well.
NOTE: Their is one reading attached that you should include a direct quote from. And one movie its name is Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
NOTE: The discussion is just 150 words and try to answer as much as possible from the questions, relating them to the readings as well.
NOTE: Their is one reading attached that you should include a direct quote from. And one movie its name is Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner
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