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    The purpose of a documentary is to promote one's views or beliefs, in order to provoke change in society. This is evident in Michael Moore’s documentary Bowling for Columbine and Louie Psihoyos, The Cove. Both documentaries manipulate the audience into taking the composers side of the argument. Bowling for Columbine uses satirical humour and interviewing techniques to make an extremely persuasive argument highlighting issues such as gun violence levels in America and the Columbine High School massacre

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    Surely you can’t receive a free gun at a bank, in America you can. Michael Moore wrote, directed and produced the documentary Bowling For Columbine (2002). This film deconstructs the massacre at Columbine High School and other school shootings. The impacts that may be causing these shooting in America ae thing such as the media, politics, gun history, racism and many other important aspects to achieve a reaction from Americans to research what is the cause of these shooting. The target age for this

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    Essay On Pro Gun Control

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    My hands were sweating and my stomach sank.   I stumbled upon a film called Bowling for Columbine, a documentary film by Michael Moore. In the film, Moore portrays how easy a gun and ammo can be purchased in any store such as Target or Walmart. The film demonstrated the epidemic of gun violence and how Canadians have a lower crime rate yet have an enormous number of guns.  Moore brings out a whole different perspective on how social media in the United States makes people feel terrified and in a way

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    In ‘Pets or Meat: The return to Flint,’ Michael Moore continues his onslaught on corporate powers by beginning with the warning that the material in this film may be offensive to "young children, vegetarians and General Motors corporate shareholders." Another ten thousand jobs had been laid off since

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    The Ideology of Media Blame For generations the media has been unfairly seen as the catalyst of violence and crime with in society. The Media, particularly television and film have been blamed for many atrocities over the years; some of these can be indirectly related to the media's involvement on people's lives. But some cannot. As a Media and Psychology student I have different views on the debate of media blame. As a psychologist I can understand the connection with

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    In the 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine, American political activist and filmmaker Michael Moore sets out to explore the primary causes of the 1999 Columbine Highschool massacre, as well as the roots of gun violence in the United States in his trademark provocative yet satirical manner. Bowling for Columbine takes a deep and often disconcerting investigation into the motives of two Colorado student shooters, responsible for the deaths of over 12 people at Columbine High School on April 20,

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    Michael Moore directs the film Sicko, an American film that investigates the United States Health Care System mainly the pharmaceutical industry as well as health insurance. The film contrasts the United States health care with France, Cuba as well as France systems where the governments freely provide care. Sicko portrays American system as profit oriented non-universal while other countries are non-profit universal. On the other hand, Louie Psihoyos direct The Cove, a documentary film as an advocate

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    In my government and economics class, we were assigned the task to decide whether we were pro-gun control or not. I was unclear of what side I wanted to choose and didn't want to choose the side that had less supporting details. As I did my research, it led me to choose pro-gun. I began researching what other people had to say about this huge controversial topic. I agree with those that believed obtaining guns is a way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. I started off my essay implying that

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    topic? Within the movie Bowling for Columbine, creator Michael Moore expands your thoughts and fears of violence. He presents the fear of the United States as being a violent country that is full of citizens idolizing incompetent idols. While watching the film, it is evident that he introduces many themes and characters to prove the aggression and terror. When is a child too young to understand the meaning and consequences of death? Moore shows reports of people saying the details including why

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    Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore effectively conveys the idea that the United States of America have a combination of factors that lead to their excessive gun violence. He does this by using the persuasive techniques of archival footage, spurious authority and through the way that Moore is depicted as a person. When first presented to Moore at the beginning of the documentary he is depicted as an average American guy with an opinion on guns. Moore’s history with guns is then presented in

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