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Film Analysis: And The Band Played On

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The movie, And the Band Played On, explores the origin of the AIDS virus and how it spontaneously spread across the world. The world was not prepared to handle such a contagious outbreak. Doctors and scientists assumed the first cases of AIDS to be just an abnormality of a certain disease. This film illustrates various significant points, such as the beginning of AIDS cases, the misconceptions that resulted, and the panic it aroused amongst doctors, common people, and the government. What is the most bothersome is the government’s carelessness of this matter, which largely contributed to the spread of this disease. This disease with no apparent origin, no cure, and no recovery helped reveal the shameful abdication of leadership of Ronald Reagan’s administration in the fight against AIDS.
This film ignited a sense of fear as I was presented with the horror people faced as the AIDS virus began to grow, but the part that …show more content…

I feel that this is because people have a tendency to target marginal groups, minorities, and the poor as scapegoats for plagues and diseases, since we are all in search for an explanation. Previously, it could have been a means by which to allay fears and reinforce prejudices. According to the article “Blaming the Jews for the Black Death Plague” the Christians accused the Jews were to for the Black Death. Patient Zero was an outsider, easy to blame.
Patient Zero’s case revealed how fears and misconceptions regarding AIDS began when it appeared that only the homosexual community contracted it. Therefore, people started to believe that only the homosexuals would get the AIDS and blamed them for the cause of the disease. The public was not in fear until some people who were not homosexuals contracted the disease. It was at this time that the public’s attitude shifted into the fear that anyone was able to have AIDS; it was a sexually transmitted

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