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This is an essay question for my English class...."analyze the concept of the United States' history of violence as presented by Michael Moore in Bowling for Columbine"...( and I couldn't ask the teacher because I had to leave class in a hurry), anyways she did say that I have to state my point of view after analyzing, so should I list what happened in the movie and then then say whether I agree with Moore's thesis???i'm, confused. Any help would be great :)

2007-09-17 16:07:13 · 2 answers · asked by campanita19 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

2 answers

Possibly, you analyzed it when you saw it, and your memory will be colored by your point of view. Then you can just write what you remember and say
"but I'm a pacifist"
or

"but I'm a warHawk"
or

I'm an American Indian"

or whatever.

If that still looks too objective, you can start knocking
down or supporting his evidence based on your
point of view.

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