For this essay, choose ONE of following topics pertaining to Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. (Open book, open notes) Make sure you have a strong thesis statement, and that you elaborate in detail on the topic you have chosen, utilizing quotes from the text. Your essay must be four full pages minimum (4-5 pages), double-spaced, typed, using correct MLA documentation guidelines. Don’t forget to cite and list the page numbers of any material you quote or paraphrase. Do anything but don’t plagiarize!

Topic 1: Dr. King Schultz and Django

Why does Dr. Schultz help Django? What are the ways he helps Django? How is their relationship important and symbolic? What does Dr. Schultz ultimately do that blows the whole thing for Django’s plans and Why does he do it? How is his motivation for what he does different in the Graphic novel vs the film. How is that significance important? (You must use the graphic novel also)

Topic 2: Django’s Justified Agenda

What does Django want and how does he get it? What happened in the past to lead him to this mission? How is the old German fable of Broomhilda significant in this story? Make sure to include the additional scene about Django’s Broomhilda from the Graphic novel.

Topic 3: Django Unchained and Tarantino’s depiction of the Old (Antebellum) South:

In “You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate Monument (2020),” African American poet Caroline Randall Williams suggests that Her body is a living testament to the heritage of cruelty, violence and domination of the antebellum South, in that her direct ancestor was raped by the plantation owner at the time: a white male Southerner who is William’s great great grandfather by blood. Rape, of course, was one of the many types of horrible mistreatment and bodily violations committed upon Blacks for generations.

For this topic, choose from one of the following sub-topics: A. In Django Unchained, how does Tarantino depict such mistreatment and violations of the body?

What are the results in the film of the slave-owning sensibility of the South?
How does Tarantino put a “positive spin” on the story in his brilliant fantasy of revenge and redemption? Do you think this is good or bad, and why?
Or, discuss Black Lives Matter movement: why is it important and who is it important for?
Why should we understand what happened in the past, thus advocating the potential for films like Django Unchained and poems like “My Body is a Confederate Monument” to help us in that understanding?

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