Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Youtube .VS. Sudan

Hello Dolls and Gents!!


I’m really pleased you all where up to shifting the way we generally do the blogs. I feel that this will give us a chance to demonstrate our creativity with comparing the book to this YouTube video. This video was comical and it was attention-grabbing how the boys go behind their leader. In the story the boys of Sudan had to obey leaders. By doing what they were told with no questions asked. On the other hand in the film they were not forced but it’s interesting how they relied on their leader. In the motion picture one of the rappers clearly didn’t speak. As he began to rap back to his component the crowd began to focus in and pay very close attention to what was about to happen.


As he continued on the crowd went crazy jumping up and down showing him that what just happen was high-quality. As the other rapper began to respond back to what just occurred the crowd repeated the same gestures as when the first rapper began to rap. At this point I wasn’t sure who would take this one. It was a close call. As the video came to an end I had an idea of who might prevail. In the story the boys looked up to the people that were around them. In my opinion I feel that seeing everyone that was struggling with them, trying to find food and shelter. I think that was one point I feel that was very strong because that was something they had to deal with everyday. Also, those who provided them with what they needed when other didn’t worry. I feel that this is how the motion film and the lost boys of Sudan relate when looking up to someone or something.


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