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    Bowling for columbine is a biased‚ deceptive and misleading documentary created by Michael Moore‚ detailing how gun legislation is the main cause for crime in America. Documentary is an undeserved title that Moore has falsely claimed‚ as stated in Farlex dictionary‚ a documentary is‚ and I quote‚ “Presenting facts objectively without editorializing or inserting fictional matter”‚ which Moore has consistently done. Good afternoon‚ my name is Tim Geldard‚ and I am a spokesperson for the NRA‚ protector

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    College‚ which is a core course for the social science division. This course learns about the major paradigms in social sciences during the twentieth century. In the past few months‚ a lecturer‚ Eugene Jones‚ opened a documentary film named Bowling for Columbine. In this film‚ a filmmaker‚ Michael Moore‚ try to find the reason of butchery in the United States. After I watched this film‚ I had learned that there are numerous reasons why Americans are so violent. The first reason that is mentioned

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    It is a documentary film written‚ directed‚ narrated and produced by American filmmaker Michael Moore. The documentary seeks to primarily investigate what Moore argues what the reasons are in relation to the tragic Columbine High School massacre‚ which took place in 1999. The film also highlights facts and events from other incidents in relation to gun crime. The documentary put Moore in the international spotlight‚ as a rising filmmaker and winning numerous awards and

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    in fear. This is shown in the documentary bowling for columbine by Michael Moore that shows American society and how different people react when they belong or not belong and what do they do to solve it. Michael Moore trains his humorous eye on America’s obsession with guns and violence in his documentary‚ which gets its title from a pair of loosely related incidents. On April 20‚ 1999‚ shortly before they began their infamous killing spree at Columbine High School in Littleton‚ Eric and Dylan

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    2013 Bowling for Columbine Rhetorical Analysis Mr. Coleman (Period B3) On April 20th‚ 1999‚ a school shooting took place in the Columbine High School. Two students‚ fully armed with a variety of firearms‚ murdered numerous students. This catastrophe resulted in numerous disputes over the issues with gun control laws in relation to the Second Amendment of the US Bill of Rights‚ which gave US residents the right to bear arms. Later in 2002‚ Michael Moore explored the causes of the Columbine shooting

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    Bowling For Columbine starts with archival footage of the National Rifle Association. It is included to imply that the film is endorsed by the NRA but as the footage is in black and white‚ compared to the rest of the film it seems that Moore has already begun positioning us. This archival footage implies that the NRA is outdated and the inclusion is therefore seen as another form of irony or social satire. A short sequence then plays with Moore narrating‚ showing milkmen‚ farmers doing their everyday

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    Is it the bowling? It must be the Video games? Michael Moore’s award winning documentary; ‘Bowling for Columbine’ explores the reason for the violence in America and the reason for the Columbine High school mascara. In April 1999 two students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold went on a shooting rampage killing 12 students and a teacher before committing suicide‚ Moore looks at the background in which the massacre took place and assumptions about related issues. Moore uses Bill Nichols’ four modes of

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    The movie "Bowling for Columbine" was made after the shooting in Columbine high school and tries to explore the reasons for America’s violent nature. Moore believes that there is one main reason for this‚ the fact that there are relaxed gun laws in America. Therefore‚ Moore uses a number of different persuasive techniques in order to try and persuade the viewer to believe that this is the case. He uses certain visuals‚ music‚ sequences the scenes in a specific order and uses facts and opinions to

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    Comparative Essay: Bowling for Columbine & Touching the Void Introduction In the following essay I will compare two documentary films‚ Bowling for Columbine‚ Directed and written by Michael Moore‚ and Touching the Void‚ Directed by Kevin Macdonald and adapted from the book of the same name‚ focusing on documentary elements such as dramatic development‚ structure and subjective and objective aspects. I will also highlight and detail their presentational techniques. Bowling for Columbine A multi-award

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    "Bowling for Columbine" Why anyone would go into a school with tons of loaded guns and shot up their teachers and peers is almost beyond grasp. But it happened. In the film‚ Bowling for Columbine‚ director Michael Moore takes an in depth look at what could have possibly made these ’troubled-youth’ do such a thing. He looks are more than just the tragedy at Columbine High School‚ but also at the NRA’s effects on people‚ the 2nd amendment‚ more school shootings and the United States compared to other

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