Presentation of the warrior hero and the symbolism of death in Apocalypse Now, Black Hawk Down, and Stop-Loss: a study of script and film texts
Date
2010
Authors
Kelly, Fern Anita, author
Lamanna, Carrie A., advisor
Kiefer, Kathleen, committee member
Burgchardt, Carl, committee member
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This thesis discusses the presentation of archetypal characters and the depiction of death in both the scripts and films for Apocalypse Now, Black Hawk Down and Stop-Loss. The project's main focus is on how ideals are presented differently at different time periods and because of shifting public opinions of a conflict. It emphasizes the difference between the post-Vietnam War film and the post-9/11 War film in their presentation of American ideals through their main character and depiction of death. This thesis also suggests a curriculum using the War film genre in a composition classroom to encourage student's analysis of script and film texts and aid in the production of multimodal texts.
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War films -- History and criticism
Heroes in motion pictures
Death in motion pictures