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Metropolis
Title: Metropolis
Category: Entertainment / Movies & Film
Details: Words: 760 | Pages: 3.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Metropolis
The Working Class vs. The Upper Class
Movies must contain some sort of plot or conflict in order to make them interesting. In Metropolis, a definite social conflict emerges between the workers and their ruthless boss, John Frederson. This conflict is due to the major differences in the lives of the working class and upper class. The clear division in society provides a basis in which the revolt is able to erupt in the first
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Frederson needs to save his only son from Rotwang. The father and son are a lot more alike than they ever thought possible. Freider’s love for the working class needs to be endowed upon his father. Frederson must come to understand the tragedies that his poor workers have experienced. Therefore, Maria suggests that Freider should become their mediator. “Without the heart, there can be no understanding between the hand and the brain,” she exclaims.
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