Zapata Project 1
Zapata Project 1
Zapata Project 1
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Scene 1<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong> makes his entrance and<br />
is defined by those who will later be his<br />
enemies.<br />
(Re: questions 1 and 4)<br />
Scene 2<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong> is elected president of<br />
the Committee for the Defense of the<br />
Anenecuilco Territories. During this<br />
scene he remembers his youth.<br />
(Re: questions 2, 4, 5 and 6)<br />
Scene 3<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong> demands that the<br />
landowner who symbolizes the rich,<br />
corrupt landowners of the times pay<br />
the workers justly, share profits with<br />
those whose lands they have taken or<br />
restitute the lands to their rightful<br />
owners.<br />
(Re: question 7)<br />
Scene 4<br />
Where we hear from those in the<br />
political know of the situation that<br />
ultimately led to the Mexican<br />
Revolution between Porfirio Diaz and<br />
Francisco Madero.<br />
(Re: questions 8 and 10)<br />
Scene 5<br />
Where we see an example of the<br />
violence of the revolution.<br />
(Re: question 9)<br />
Scene 6:<br />
Where Professor Torres Burgos<br />
recruits <strong>Zapata</strong> to join Madero's<br />
movement.<br />
(Re: question 11)<br />
Scene 7<br />
Where we first get a glimpse of<br />
Madero's attempt to straddle two<br />
worlds.<br />
(Re: questions 13, 17, 18 and 19)<br />
Scene 8<br />
Where Madero orders a stop to the<br />
violence at <strong>Zapata</strong>'s expense.<br />
(Re: question 13)<br />
Scene 9<br />
Where we see more of the violence<br />
that erupted prior to the official rift<br />
between <strong>Zapata</strong> and Madero.<br />
(Re: question 13)<br />
Scene 10<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong> and Otilio Montaño draft<br />
the Plan of Ayala.<br />
(Re: questions 13, 14 and 15.)<br />
Scene 11<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong>'s main slogan is heard for<br />
the first time.<br />
(Re: question 16)<br />
Scenes 12<br />
Where we see Madero's indecisiveness.<br />
He refuses to take a firm stand either for or<br />
against the people; he refuses to anger the<br />
landowners.<br />
(Re: questions 17, 18 and 19)<br />
Scene 13<br />
Where Madero we see the injustice of<br />
<strong>Zapata</strong>'s portrayal by the landowners<br />
through Madero's perception.<br />
(Re: question 21)<br />
Scene 14<br />
Madero is ousted.<br />
(Re: question 20)<br />
Scene 15<br />
Where we learn from Victoriano Huerta<br />
that he now faces four revolutionaries<br />
instead of one.<br />
(Re: questions 22 and 23)<br />
Scene 16:<br />
Where Villa requests <strong>Zapata</strong>'s alliance to<br />
fight a common enemy.<br />
(Re: question 25)<br />
Scene 17<br />
Villa and <strong>Zapata</strong> march through Mexico<br />
City and enter the National Palace.<br />
(Re: question 24)<br />
Scene 18<br />
Carranza orders <strong>Zapata</strong> killed.<br />
(Re: question 28)<br />
Scene 19<br />
Where <strong>Zapata</strong> acknowledges that his war<br />
may be coming to an end.<br />
(Re: question 26)<br />
Scene 20<br />
<strong>Zapata</strong> betrayed and murdered.<br />
(Re: question 29)