The Manchurian Candidate: Conclusion
Period 1: The Manchurian Candidate (conclusion)
With time remaining, we will go to the library. Since another class if scheduled for the lab, grab a computer if you need one. Complete the reading of various sources--also see handouts. Determine how you might be able to use at least 3 of these sources in an essay on the film.
Please work on your required drafts (critical evaluation & dystopian story). Also, read and note the various sources below to prepare for your synthesis of The Manchurian Candidate.
With time remaining, we will go to the library. Since another class if scheduled for the lab, grab a computer if you need one. Complete the reading of various sources--also see handouts. Determine how you might be able to use at least 3 of these sources in an essay on the film.
Please work on your required drafts (critical evaluation & dystopian story). Also, read and note the various sources below to prepare for your synthesis of The Manchurian Candidate.
- Source 1: Roger Ebert review of the film
- Source 2: The Search for the Manchurian Candidate
- Source 3: Manchurian Candidate: No Mere Fiction
- Source 4: Conspiratorial Facts
- Source 5: Greenwald: No Evidence for Russian Hacking
- Source 6: A Demand for Russian "hacking" Proof
- Source 7: Accessing Russian Activities ICA report and article from Mother Jones site
- Source 8: Who Controls the Money, Controls the World (video)
- Source 9: Noam Chomsky: BBC Interview (video)
- Source 10: As Flynn Falls Under Growing Pressure
- Source 11: What Happened to Trump's Russia Scandal?
- Source 12: Graffiti (Trump & Putin)
- Source 13: SNL: Putin Cold Open
- Source 14: The Chinese Dream to Overtake America (The Atlantic, 2015)
- Source 15: The United States and China During the Cold War
- Sources 16 & others: find other sources of your own
HOMEWORK: Read the linked sources for the film.
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