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After the film<br />
Me: Hay, can we make a Interwiev?<br />
Jamal: Yes , why not?<br />
Me: Okay, what's your name ?<br />
Jamal: My name is Jamal.<br />
Me: How old are you ?<br />
Jamal: I am sixteen years old.<br />
Me: Do you like your class mates?<br />
Jamal: Only that guys, who are in my gang.<br />
Me: Do you like your teacher ?<br />
Jamal: No not really.<br />
Me: Okay thank you for the Interview.<br />
Jamal: No problem.<br />
Interview with Marcus<br />
After the film<br />
Word-Dokument<br />
PADLET DRIVE<br />
Interview with Sindy<br />
Me: Hi, can we do an Interview ?<br />
Sindy: Hi, yeah for sure<br />
Me: Ok nice, whats your name ?<br />
Sindy: my name is Sindy<br />
Me: where are you from ?<br />
Sindy: i am from cambodian<br />
Me: what was the baddest thing you ever seen in you life?<br />
Sindy: It was the Day where my dad beat my mom nearly to the<br />
death<br />
Me: Oh. I am so sorry for you. Whats your oppinion about your<br />
class.<br />
Sindy: i hate them because of Eva. Her boyfriend killed one of my<br />
friend.<br />
Me: ok thank you for the Interview<br />
Sindy: No problem<br />
Interview with Erin Gruwell<br />
Me: Hi, can we do an Interview ?<br />
teacher: Hi, yeah for sure<br />
Me: Ok nice, whats your name ?<br />
Teacher: my name is Erin Gruwell<br />
Me: what is your Job ?<br />
Teacher: I am Teacher on a high school<br />
Me: How is your class?<br />
Teacher: I like them but sometimes there are to root<br />
Me: what can you do to make them calm down<br />
Teacher: I play games with them<br />
Me: Do you have a favourite student ?<br />
Teacher: No, i like all Student same<br />
Me: Ok thank you for the Interview<br />
Teacher: No, Problem<br />
Interview with Jamal<br />
Me: Hi, can we make a Interwiev?<br />
Marcus: Yes , why not?<br />
Me: Okay, what's your name ?<br />
Marcus: My name is Jamal.<br />
Me: How old are you ?<br />
Marcus: I am sixteen years old.<br />
Me: Do you like your class mates?<br />
Marcus: Only that guys, who are in my gang.<br />
Me: Do you like your teacher ?<br />
Marcus: No not really.<br />
Me: Okay thank you for the Interview.<br />
Marcus: No problem.<br />
Marcus<br />
The character that I would like to focus on from “Freedom<br />
Writers” is Marcus. In my opinion this character has the most<br />
heart-breaking and warming parts in the lm. What I’ve noticed<br />
about this character is a consistent, innate loyalty that I believe<br />
stems mostly from his roots. From what may be gleaned of his<br />
microsystem, Marcus’s truly differentiating factor was his<br />
mother. There is no mention of a father- gure, and the only<br />
other in uences may be only the other neighborhood kids he<br />
grew up with early on. Since the character of Marcus seems so<br />
very loyal to all those he cares for, I’m going to make the<br />
assumption that his mother spent a lot of time instilling the idea<br />
of loyalty into Marcus. The neighborhood he lives in may have<br />
had gangs there, which is what led him to start af liating with<br />
them. The loyalty his mother in uenced was probably a very<br />
attractive quality to these same gangs, given that one of the<br />
whole points of a gang is to gain protection from your peers.<br />
Freedom Writers<br />
the Freedom Writers Movie is based in a real story about a<br />
teacher (Erin Gruwell) who changed the lives of young people<br />
separated by their ethnicities. Mrs. G, as her class calls her, is a<br />
rst timer and she never really expects the type of class she is<br />
getting. Everyone in her class is disrespectful and seems to be<br />
gangsters, and do not care about school or their futures at all.<br />
The last straw is broken when an incident happens and she<br />
compares it to the start of the holocaust. This is a reality check<br />
for both, her and her students. As the year goes along Mrs. G