okay, so i understand that this is going to sound completely ridiculous, but i am having trouble precisely understanding what a value actually is.
i have to hand in an english extension speech tomorrow, and i haven't written one. this is the question:
how do the composers of these texts reflect and try to shape values?
the text that we are studying is the film gosford park, plus a selected text (i'm doing the color purple)
okay please clarify this for me, becuase i have been having an argument in my mind about this for that past 2 days. what is a value? it's a belief or principle that the composer expresses, correct?
for (a really poor) example: altman promotes equality by exposing the irrationality of a wealthy upper class' dependency on the servant class.
is the value specifically 'the irrationality of a wealthy upper class' dependency on the servant class' or is it the broader 'equality'
i have to hand in an english extension speech tomorrow, and i haven't written one. this is the question:
how do the composers of these texts reflect and try to shape values?
the text that we are studying is the film gosford park, plus a selected text (i'm doing the color purple)
okay please clarify this for me, becuase i have been having an argument in my mind about this for that past 2 days. what is a value? it's a belief or principle that the composer expresses, correct?
for (a really poor) example: altman promotes equality by exposing the irrationality of a wealthy upper class' dependency on the servant class.
is the value specifically 'the irrationality of a wealthy upper class' dependency on the servant class' or is it the broader 'equality'