The Passage from Tradition into Modernity
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The films Daughters of the Dust and Fire each address the cultural passage from tradition to modernity. On one hand are duties, obligations, and traditions. On the other are needs, desires, and freedom. Wars between these two antagonistic camps have been fought through the ages across many societies around the world. While the progression in each film is demonstrated to be anything but smooth, as it is shown that it is nearly impossible to extricate
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through both action and mise-en-scene. On the other hand each director also clearly presents the needs, desires, and freedom desired by those making the transition towards the future. The juxtaposition of these elements is shown in each and every detail of the scenes discussed. By showing the difference and similarities between tradition and modernity the directors have made it clear that, while the transition is necessary, one element will always be tied to the other.
through both action and mise-en-scene. On the other hand each director also clearly presents the needs, desires, and freedom desired by those making the transition towards the future. The juxtaposition of these elements is shown in each and every detail of the scenes discussed. By showing the difference and similarities between tradition and modernity the directors have made it clear that, while the transition is necessary, one element will always be tied to the other.