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IF YOUR LATEST ASSIGNMENT HAD YOU SO CONFUSED THAT YOU’RE ACTUALLY BEGINNING TO BELIEVE 2 PLUS 2 EQUALS 5, THEN LET CLEFT NOTES HELP YOU GUIDE THROUGH RON HOWARD’S FAR AND AWAY AND LOOK PASS THE PICTURE AND STRIAGHT TO THE HISTORY CONNECTED. GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR TIME WHEN YOU STUDY CLEFT NOTES. THE EXPERT ANALYSES IN THE STUDY GUIDE WILL HELP STUDENTS BREAKDOWN THE MOVIE, SCENE TO SCENE, LINKED TO HISTORY THAT HAPPENED IN REAL LIFE, AND SLOW IT DOWN A LITTLE. GET YOUR SUPER ALPHA A PLUS AND A SMILEY FACE ON YOUR NEXT TEST USING CLEFT NOTES. • In the beginning of Far and Away, the scene opens up with open land which was clean, nice and pure. It then shows the village which was crap and then showing the people fighting over the crap. This represented the Homestead Act and how people were fighting over the land even though it was crap. • When the villagers were attacking and yelling at the man on the wagon about their rent showed how many people were angry about the high rents which they couldn’t afford. • When Joseph’s father was dying, he gasped, “Without land a man is nothing. Land is a man’s very own soul.” This showed how everyone was striving for land. • In the scene where Shannon climbed up the ladder into the room where Joseph was kept, she mentioned about the free land given away in America because of the Homestead Act.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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