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The Witness By William Shakespeare

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The film, The Witness, is a suspenseful tale that allows the viewer to primarily look into the lives of the Amish people. Additionally, it allows us to see how the Amish people see the rest of the people from the city, the local town people, and the way they view the police. There are three separate cultures that are portrayed throughout this movie.
In the opening scene, Rachel is at her husband’s funeral and the service is conducted in German. At a glance, you can tell that it is a very tight-knit community and that this person was well liked by the entire Amish town. The next scene shows us that Rachel and her son Samuel are going to the city to take a train so she can visit her sister. As she boards the Amtrak to go into Philadelphia, her father tells her to “be careful out among the English”.
We are shown how they stand out from their horse and buggy holding up traffic, to their clothes, and their way of communicating with others. The people notice they are different and in the background a person says, “He’s a cute little Amish boy, Isn’t he cute?”. This is setting a tone that the culture within the city is that they look at Amish people as some sort of novelty. Meaning, they see Amish people similarly as they would when they look at an interesting animal at the zoo. Rachel references this later in the film when she talks to John Book about tourists and says that he is “like the tourists, staring all the time.” She mentions that they will come boldly onto

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