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Portrayal of Germans in "Swing Kids" and "La Rafle": A Comparative Analysis

This essay examines the depiction of German characters in the films "Swing Kids" and "La Rafle," focusing on their portrayal as sympathetic or antagonistic figures. It analyzes how each film represents Germans during the Nazi regime, particularly through key characters and scenes. The essay explores the conflicts faced by these characters and the moral dilemmas that arise. By providing examples and details from both films, this essay aims to offer a nuanced understanding of German representation in historical cinema.

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Portrayal of Germans in "Swing Kids" and "La Rafle": A Comparative Analysis

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  1. Essay Assignment- Test grade • Compare & Contrast the films: Swing Kids & La Rafle. • How were the Germans portrayed in both films? Were there any sympathetic German characters in either film? Please provide examples and details for each film. Essay must be at least 1 page typed (12 font Times New Roman). Use embedded citations if necessary. Due Tuesday 3.25.14.

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