Do Capra's movies accurately reflect the nature and essence of politics? A detailed paper on the answer to this.
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Frank Capra's movies, such as "Mr. Smith goes to Washington", "John Doe", and "State of the Union", all had the same theme. One small righteous person versus the big powerful, wealthy and sometimes corrupt governmental machinery.
These movies were written and shown years ago. They showed situations that were happening then or maybe further back in time. However, the main point is, that no matter what the time period, the situation will always be the
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too. I think Capra was trying to show that in his movies. That when the public gets involved, government seems to listens and things seem to get done. He also stresses the writing to governmental representatives. Today we can write, call or even e-mail our views and choices. Capra used newspapers to arouse interest, today we have TV and computers. However, no matter what we use, use something. Because will work, if you don't try.
too. I think Capra was trying to show that in his movies. That when the public gets involved, government seems to listens and things seem to get done. He also stresses the writing to governmental representatives. Today we can write, call or even e-mail our views and choices. Capra used newspapers to arouse interest, today we have TV and computers. However, no matter what we use, use something. Because will work, if you don't try.