fredag 30. november 2012

THE HELP



The Help is a movie based on a novel by Kathryn Stockett (nytimes.com). The movie was produced in 2011 in the USA, and directed by Tate Taylor. The genre is comedy, drama and adaption and the main actors are Emma Stone, Viola Davis, Jessica Chastain, Bryce Dallas Howard, Octavia Spencer, Ahna O’Reilly, Allison Janney and Anna Camp. (hollywoodreporter.com).





SUMMARY

In the movie the young Skeeter(Emma Stone) just came home from college to spend the summer in her hometown of Jackson, Mississippi with her family and friends. She wants to get a job and applies for one in the local newspaper. Her female friends and family members aren’t actually agreeing and understanding in her  quest of becoming a journalist. They keep with the traditional women’s charts of cleaning the house, cooking food, watching the kids and attending female club meetings for the rich “white ladies”. All this with the help of their trusted, black housekeepers. One day, after seeing how awfully and disrespectfully the maids are treated, Skeeter decides to start writing a book with interviews from the maids on how they are treated, and how it is to be a maid. She wants to write a book from their point of view, showing the world what its really like, and that they have their own kids and families as well, but spend their life raising other women’s kids and “taking care” of their house.


SETTING

The Help is set during the “apartheid era” in the 1960’s, well 1963 to be exact (wikipedia.org), in the city if Jackson, Mississippi. The movie is played out over a summer and in the opening scene we find ourselves in a white family’s kitchen and the maid Abelee (Viola Davis) is questioned about her job by a woman we cannot see. This scene also repeats itself later in the movie. That’s when we really get it, and then the whole beginning makes a lot more sense.


THEME

As mention previously, the movie is set during the “apartheid era” an era of racial segretation in the USA. The apartheid era, was an era that lasted until the early 70’s, and even in the early 80’s in some places. The movie is set in Mississippi, one of the southern states which all had strict laws to keep white and black people apart. The black people were meant to serve as house slaves and working for the white people, and even though the only thing making them different was their skin-color, the white people meant that they were worth so much more. In the movie they talk about the “Jim Chrow laws”, and it is during what people call the Jim Chrow era in the 1950’s in the U.S. The Jim Chrow laws where state, and local laws in the USA enacted between the 1965 and 1976. The where ment to work as laws to maintaine a racial segretation in public facilities in southern states in the former Confederacy started in 1890 whit the status “separate but equal “ for the African Americans. (Wikipedia.org)


CONLFICTS

The whole movie is actually about conflicts between the white and the black people during the apartheid. In the movie we also find conflicts between Skeeter and her so called “friends” who are “followers” of  the Jim Chrow laws, to put it in one word; racists. More conflicts appear when Skeeter wants to write her book about the black maid’s lives. Conflicts between the black maids and Skeeter, as well as conflicts between Skeeter’s friends and Skeeter.

MY OPINION

I liked this movie, not only because it’s a so called “chick flick” but because it made an impression on me, even though it is only a movie, and none of the characters and their lives are based on exact happenings, and exact people. However I think that this movie is so well manufactured that it makes you feel like if you were watching a documentary from the 1950’s.


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onsdag 14. november 2012

USA - Northeast


A few facts about the Northeast region:

  • The Northeastern United States, or simply the Northeast, is a region of the United States as defined by the United States Census Bureau
  • The region comprises nine states: the New England states of ConnecticutMaineMassachusettsNew HampshireRhode Island and Vermont; and the Mid-Atlantic states of New JerseyNew York and Pennsylvania.
  • Here is a list of the most popular, and largest cities in the Northeast. There is also a population number for each city. 
RankCityState(s) and/or Territory2010 Census Population
1New York CityNY8,175,133
2PhiladelphiaPA1,526,006
3BostonMA617,594
4PittsburghPA305,704
5NewarkNJ277,140
6BuffaloNY261,310
7Jersey CityNJ247,597
8RochesterNY210,565
9YonkersNY195,976

Regional Demographics
  • 13 states 
  • 26 U.S. Senators 
  • 107 U.S. congressional districts 
  • 18 federally recognized tribes 
  • Population (2010 U.S. census):  72,444,467

Climate:
  • The climate for the northeast region is all different. There are cool to hot summers and very cold winters. The yearly precipitation for the northeast region is about 46 inches in a year. That includes rainfall and snowfall.
  • The average July temperature is 69 degrees F. The average January temperature is 21 degrees F.
Major Landforms:
  • Appalacian Mountains: Daniel Boone created a pass through these mountains. The Appalacian Mountains are a mountain range  in the eastern U.S.
  • Valleys: a natural trough in the Earth's surface.
  • Hills: hills are an elevation of the Earth's surface that has a distinct summit
Manufactured Products/ Resources:
  • foods
  • syrups
  • paper products
  • chemicals
  • clothing
  • electrical equipment
  • lumber
  • medicines
  • printed materials
  • plastics
  • processed foods
  • maple syrups
Natural Products/ Resources:
  • coal
  • gravel
  • iron
  • natural gas
  • oil
  • sand
  • stone
  • zinc
  • fruits
  • vegetables
  • poultry
  • cattle
Tourist Attractions:
  • New York City- New York
  • Independence Hall- Pennsylvania
  • Plymouth- Massachusetts
  • Statue Of Liberty- New York
  • Empire State Building- New York
Economy:

As a region with limited resources, poor soils, and a location distant from the main flow of U.S. commercial activity, the economy of the region is very restricted and offers limited employment opportunities. A harsh climate, thin soils, and a short growing season rule out most cultivated crops. Some corn is grown, but the main rural economy depends on dairy and poultry farms. The timber industry is a mere fraction of what it once was. Commercial fishing, once important to the region, has lagged in recent years. Overfishing has severely depleted the stock. Cod and lobster are, by far, the most important catch. Tourism has become more important in the economy of northern New England. Second homes, weekend cabins, and lake properties are signs of the influx of urbanites from the south.


Sources:  http://google.com,  http://wikipedia.org, http://library.thinkquest.org, http://www.countriesquest.com

onsdag 7. november 2012

USA

To begin with I am going to share with you 5 "fun facts" about the USA.


  1. The center of the U.S. is in the town of Castle Rock, South Dakota.
  2. Bagdad, California once had no rain for 2 years!
  3. Montana has 3 times more cattle than people.
  4. The smallest state has the longest name!
  5. In Nebraska, you can still see the tracks of wagons over 100 years ago!
...Here are some serious facts as well:

  1. The United States of America (commonly called the United States, the U.S., the USAAmerica, and the States) is a federal constitutional republic consisting of fifty states and a federal district.
  2. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its forty-eight contiguous states and Washington, D.C., the capital district, lie between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
  3. MOTTO: In God We Trust  (official)  E Pluribus Unum  (traditional)
  4. The capital is called Washington D.C, and is located in the district of Columbia.
  5. The country also possesses several territories in the Pacific and Caribbean. At 3.79 million square miles (9.83 million km2) and with over 314 million people, the United States is the third- or fourth-largest country by total area, and the third-largest by both land area and population.
                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States



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