O Brother, Where Art Thou?: FIST FIGHT IN THE WOOLWORTH

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Re: O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?:Fistfight in the Woolworth

Postby Majed-f » Sun Dec 08, 2013 12:32 pm

Derived from the short scene,that at that time in America has become very difficult to find a job, making a lot to lose their families. As a result, men come under great pressure thus fighting on trivial reasons. On [the] other hand I figure[d] out if you love your family you most [must] work hard to make them happy and close. Thank you, Majed

Teacher's Note: Thank you for sharing your observations and opinions of this short-sequence from O Brother, Where Art Thou? You have captured the idea of how futile life was for men trying to provide for their families at this time in America's history when there were not enough jobs. Great job.

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Re: O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?:Fistfight in the Woolworth

Postby Faisal.marz » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:17 am

it's not easy to say that back in 1930s people were respectful with each other, especially with women. as we saw in the clip the former prisoner claimed that she is his wife, so that leaves her with no right to do any action without being allowed by the husband. when the former prisoner challenged the other man, they were fighting over the ownership of the lady with her children. Anyhow, nowadays we can see that women can decide for herself whether there is winner in fistfight over her or not.

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Teacher's Note: This is a sharp observation that Penny is treated somewhat like chattel. I'd go so far as to say that she treats Vernon Waldrip in much the same way. He's basically a meal ticket. I guess in those times there wasn't much room for respect when folks wondered where the next meal would come from. Thanks for a nice thought piece.

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