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Questions:
- Why is Tony Lip throwing out the two glasses, that the plumbers drank from and why is Dolores reacting the way she does?
- How is Tony’s first meeting with Dr. Donald Shirley?
- Why is Lip insinuating that driving down to the South can cause problems?
- Why is “the deep South” the “worst” place to be for Shirley?
- What is Green book?
- How is the first part of the road trip/tour?
Find contradictions between Tony and Shirley and write them down next to each other
- What kinds of conflicts are there in this movie?
Find similarities between Tony and Shirley
- Make a characterization of Donald Shirley:
- Make a characterization of Tony Lip:
The movie is based on real events from 1960. What do you think the message is?
What do you think the producer wants to show/tell with this movie?
Write a comment where you elaborate on your opinion about the movie.
Did you like the movie?
What do you think is the most important part of the movie?
Utdrag
Questions:
Why is Tony Lip throwing out the two glasses, that the plumbers drank from and why is Dolores reacting the way she does?
In the opening scenes of the movie, Tony Lip exhibits racist tendencies. He witnesses two African American men taking a sip from the glasses and promptly refuses to drink from the same ones.
Dolores, on the other hand, responds admirably to this situation. She quickly gathers the glasses, displaying her rejection of racism and her commitment to treating everyone equally.
How is Tony’s first meeting with Dr. Donald Shirley?
Their initial encounter unfolds within Shirley's apartment. Tony is visibly taken aback by the opulence and grandeur of Shirley's wealth, marveling at the sheer beauty of his surroundings and the luxurious items on display.
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