Thursday, December 17, 2015

What specific scenes or symbols are used as an example of loyalty or disloyalty in the above film?

We can't answer this question unfortunately because there
is no mention of which precise film you are talking about. However, you might like to go
back to the film and investigate this question yourself. If the theme you are looking at
is loyalty and disloyalty, consider what points in the plot are good examples of this
theme. For example, are there any characters in this film that betray each other? That
would be an obvious example of disloyalty. Then consider how this moment is expressed in
the film. Are any symbols used to indicate this? Similarly for loyalty, what moments in
the film can be related to this key word? How is that loyalty expressed on film? You
also might like to think about body language and how this can be used to express both
loyalty and disloyalty. I have included a link to symbols below to hopefully give you
more information in this area.

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