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fredag 30. november 2012

Film analyze - The Help


A week ago, we watched "The Help" in class. So here's an analyze of the film :)

 

Basic facts

"The Help" was produced in USA, 2011. The director is Tate Taylor. The genere of the film is historical drama, the story takes place in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960's. Here’s a list of the actors of the main characters involved:

Emma Stone – Skeeter

Viola Davis – Aibileen

Octavia Spencer – Minnie

Bryce Dallas Howard – Hilly

Jessica Chastain – Celia

Allison Janney – Charlotte


Brief summary – Plot and setting

In “The Help”, we get to know Skeeter, a young woman with a great brain. She is a very good writer, and is searching for a job as a journalist. She lives in Jackson in Mississippi with Charlotte, her mother. Charlotte and Skeeters friends want Skeeter to have a husband and children instead of getting the job Skeeter always has wanted.

 

It’s the early 1960’s and it is usual that the rich, light-skinned families have helps, (colored) people working in their houses: cleaning, cooking and looking after their children. But the helps’ employers (wealthy, “white” ladies), does not treat them well. Skeeter finds this very unfair, and wants to tell the truth about the helps. Although neither her mother nor her friends like it, and that she might end up in jail, Skeeter interviews helpers who is treated badly, and writes a book about it.
(Picture from http://dalistorybehindthehelp.blogspot.no/2012/03/skeeter.html)

In the beginning of the film, Skeeter is interviewing Aibileen, who works for one of Skeeters friends. This scene is originally from the middle of the film. Then, it kond of starts from the beginning, and the rest of the film is chronological.

 

Suspense and conflicts

To keep the suspense through the whole movie, there are some conflicts keeping Skeeter of reaching her goal. As I have mentioned before, Skeeter’s mother and her friends is obsessed with Skeeter finding a man and have her own family. But Skeeter has some expectations of herself as well: she does rather want to write and to help the helps with telling the story of how they are treated. Both Skeeter and the helps she interviews know they might end up in jail, but this is a risk they are willing to take (in the beginning, the helps are afraid because writing a book about this is illegal in Jackson, but they change their minds throughout the movie). The suspense builds up towards the climax, when Skeeter is publishing her book through a publisher in New York (because it’s illegal to publish in Jackson), called “The Help”.

 

Characters

Skeeter - main character. She is brave and independent, and wants a job rather than a family of her own. She is not afraid of telling the truth, although she might end up in jail.

Aibileen - Coloured help working for Elizabeth, Skeeters friend.

Hilly - One of Skeeters friends, and the girls "leader". She is selfish, and doesn't really care about how the help are treated.

Minnie - Hilly's/Celia's help and Aibileen's best friend. Minnie is a very good cook, but has a smart mouth, so she has been fired many times.

Celia - Minnie's employer after Hilly fired her. She's rather naive, but with a big heart. She is kind to her help.

Charlotte - Skeeter's mother. She wants Skeeter to be good-looking and dress nice so she will get a husband, but in the end, she sees what Skeeter really wants (to write and to tell the truth about the helps), and is proud of her anyways.

 

The story is told by the help Aibileen, and the narrator’s point of view is first person.

 

Theme and moral

The film is about how coloured people were inferior in a society run by the white ones, so the theme is racial segregation. Skeeter refused to give up the book she wanted to write, although it was very tough. So the moral is that nothing is impossible, something just takes some more time and is a bit more difficult.
 
Sources:
Wikipedia.org, "The Help" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Help_(film) , Nov 26, 2012
Ndla.no, "How to analyze a Film" http://ndla.no/en/node/10649 , Nov 26, 201

fredag 16. november 2012

The Southern States



These are the Southern States in the U.S:

Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia,  Maryland, District of Columbia.


In these states, we can find some of the major cities in the U.S, for example New Orleans Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami and Memphis.
 

The southwest states are the wettest and hottest states in the USA. This area is often troubled with heavy rain, thunderstorms and tornadoes. Summer is very hot, with temperatures above 100o F several days. Although winter is only a short period in these states, freezing rain does occur.

It’s raining a lot in the southeast as well, but the winters here are short lived and mild. The spring, fall and summer is quite pleasant, with quite comfortable temperatures.

 

In my mind, the stereotypes living in this states is cowboys. I’m not sure if this is true or if this is just because of the movies I’ve watched… anyways, here is what I assume is a stereotypical person living in the southern states:

 

Before the 1960’s, the southern states had segregation between the whites and the colored. These states was actually some of the first states to have slaves (basically from Africa), and black people working at “white farms” was quite common. Fortunately, the southern states are now integrated.

 

The population in the southern states is approximately 96 000 000 all together.

 
Sources:

http://www.path2usa.com/usa-climate
http://www.cbrbull.com/index.php?page=news&n_id=459960

 

lørdag 10. november 2012

The USA


I'm pretty sure most people know something about the USA, this big, powerful country in America. So I’m planning to write some fun facts and other things you might didn’t know, but first, here are some basics:

 

·         USA is an abbreviation for United States of America, and the country is located in North America.

·         There’s 50 different states in the USA

·         The capital of the USA is Washington D.C

·         4th of July is the national day in the USA

·         Official language: English

·         Third biggest country in the world, both areal and population

·         The USA is a republic, which means they have a president. Barack Obama was recently re-elected as president

 

And here are some fun facts:

 

·         In Montana, there’s three times more cattle than people

·         The coastline of Alaska is longer than the rest 49 states put together

·         Manie is the first state to see the sunrise (Manie is located in the upper, right corner of the USA)

·         Manie also makes more toothpicks than any other state

·         The centre of North America is located in South Dakota

·         California grows more food than any other state

·         Boulder in Colorado is the only city in the U.S where you can find a glacier

·         Bagdad in California once had no rain for two years

 

 

So here’s a picture of what I associate with the USA, or the first thing that pops into my head when someone says “the USA”:



Not surprising, the first person I think of in association with the USA, is the president, Barack Obama. That might have something to do with the fact that the election was only a few days ago... Congratulations to Obama, by the way! :)