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    The movie The Blind Side is a film about real life events that happened to an upcoming football player. The film features a young African-American man named Michael Oher who is taken in by a white family named the Tuohys. The family helps Michael to overcome his difficulties and become a successful football player. This movie includes many situations that incorporate psychological principles. Some of the main principles that stand out are prejudice towards Michael, motivation from Michael, and altruism

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    still have control of their own endings. Taken, RV, and The Blind Side are excellent examples of how fate could have taken control of the scenarios in the movies, but did not because nowadays, everyone makes their own paths. Fate does not exist, the power for us to make our own decisions does. In the movie Taken, starring Liam Neeson, Liam is faced with an objection that he must overcome in order to salvage his daughter Kim. This movie is not considered to have a fatalistic opinion. This is because

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    The Blind side The Blind Side directed by John Lee Hancock was a visual text about a teenage boy named Michael. Based on a true story Michael, nicknamed Big Mike has grown up in a poor and broken family and goes to a public school where no one really cares about him. Growing up this way has left Big Mike emotionally deprived and lonely. Thanks to his Friend’s dad Michael gets the opportunity to go to a private school on a scholarship. Suddenly he has teachers that care about him and while his

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    BBLearn User ID: Bmorin 17 October 2014 PSYCH 280 Section XW Film Analysis of The Blind Side The Blind Side is a film released in 2009 that is based off of a true story about current football legend Michael Oher. It follows the story of a white family consisting of Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy with their children SJ and Collins Tuohy, who take in a homeless African-American teenage boy named Michael Oher. Michael grew up in the bad part of town in Memphis, Tennessee and was raised in foster care

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    John Lee Hancock’s film “The Blind Side” describes the struggles of an African American becoming part of a white society. Micheal Or, the main character, shows us the audience how black lower class Americans are mistreated and racism from white individuals. Micheal growing up without a father and with a single mother can also show how generous and sweet he truly is. The so called “gentle giant” being a staggering six foot four inches and three hundred fifteen pounds was everything a college football

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    courage to pursue them.” The story that’s being told in “The Charge of the Light Brigade” and the clip from the movie “Blind Side” is about honor and courage. Honor and courage are both very important things to have in life, nobody can live without them. Honor is showing respect. Courage is to be able to do something that frightens someone and showing bravery. In the movie clip “Blind Side” the dad was comparing football to the Light Brigade battle. Football and the battle have similar and different

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    Plot Summary for The Blind Side (2009) It was based on the true story of Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy who take in a homeless teenage African-American, Michael "Big Mike" Oher. Michael has no idea who his father is and his mother is a drug addict. Michael has had little formal education and few skills to help him learn. Leigh Anne soon takes charge however, as is her nature, ensuring that the young man has every opportunity to succeed. When he expresses an interest in football, she goes all out to help

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    The movie, “The Blind Side,” is based on the true story of Michael Oher, an underprivileged African-American teenage male that turned into a National Football League Superstar. In this movie, he faced socioeconomic, racial, and inner struggles, but eventually overcame them. I chose this movie, because I felt it displayed a multitude of positive and negative examples of interpersonal communication. “The Blind Side” had many interpersonal communication concepts that we learned about throughout this

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    “The Blind Side” is an inspiring movie based on the true story of Michael Oher. The movie shows both the hard times and good times of his life and how he got to the place he is now. Michael’s story begins with him being homeless and alone. His mother was an alcoholic and his father was never there for him. He had to grow up on the streets and survive. Leigh Anne Tuohy is the woman who changes his life. She takes him into her home where she lives with her husband Sean, son S.J., and daughter Collins

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    “The Odysseus” and in the movie “O Brother,Where Art Thou” are both similar even though they are in different time periods. The main thing that connects these two literary works is how Odysseus and his crew travel through uncertain obstacles to make it back home to their homeland as in the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou” we see the comparison as Ulysses escapes from jail and travels with his two prison buddies, Peres and pete as they journey to the secret stash that we letter see isn’t real. Right

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