Hollywood treatment

In what ways did the movie get the Hollywood treatment? What was changed? What was left out? Use specifics – scenes, characters, events.

Each of the movies listed below presents a historical event/person relating to enslavement during the Antebellum period. This assignment asks you to consider the ways one of these movies modify historical events to fit Hollywood’s dramatic standards. You also need to know what is accurate and what is not accurate in the movie. Read about slavery in your textbook, and find at least two additional relevant scholarly sources. Make sure your additional sources are specific to the aspect of slavery presented in the movie.

Then write an essay analyzing the differences between history and the movie. Make sure to answer the following questions:

1) In what ways did the movie get the Hollywood treatment? What was changed? What was left out? Use specifics – scenes, characters, events.

2) What was the impact of those changes? In what ways is the movie better or worse for them? How does it impact the audience and the audience’s understanding of the topic?

NUTS AND BOLTS: Write at least 1000 words (roughly 4 pages, double spaced). Use at least two scholarly sources (Links to an external site.). One can be a textbook. (Remember to cite your sources – including the movie – using a standard format such as MLA)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2024544/?ref_=nv_sr_1...

Answer preview

History is an essential facet of human development as it provides an insight into past mistakes and provides a template for broader societal improvement. Historical records address various aspects of human life, the things that were done correctly, and places where people faltered. Movies and films play a fundamental role by adapting these narratives and package them in storylines that the public can easily follow. One of the most challenging yet vital conversations revolves around slavery and the terrible impact it had on human societies by subjugating certain classes of people and treating them as worthless beings. Slavery often took a racial angle, with Blacks and other non-white races bearing the brunt of this practice. Black people were deemed inferior beings, and a raft of measures were put in place to support the framework that kept them enslaved. There are varying records that highlight the experiences of different people under this brutal regime. Twelve Years A Slave is a significant historical piece that narrates the abduction of a free black and his sale into slavery (Kelley, 2019). This paper reflects on the narrative pursued in Twelve Years a Slave and compares it to the events as experienced by Solomon Northup

(1164words)

Scroll to Top