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    comes to mind when debating the themes of Boyz in the Hood written by John Singleton and Black Freedom Fighters in Steel by Ruth Needleman. Boyz in the Hood is a film that follows the lives of a group of young African Americans living in South Central Los Angeles‚ California. Each main character faces some common struggle modern day children and teens face today. Their fate relies on what they decide to do about their common struggle. In Black Freedom Fighters in Steel‚ you glimpse into the lives of

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    This popular film ’Boyz N the Hood’‚ which was nominated for both best director and original screenplay takes place in South Central Los Angeles‚ California. Before the opening seen of the movie there are two messages that come across the screen about violence in South Central‚ LA. The one message states that one out of every twenty one black American males will be murdered in their lifetime. The other message says that most will die at the hands of another black male. The plot of the movie is based

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    Boyz N the Hood and Black Freedom Fighters in Steel have many common themes between them. At first they don’t seem to have anything in common‚ but as you look at the two they relate very much and in many ways. In both the movie and the book black Americans came together to fight a common struggle and lived in area filled with poverty‚ racial comments‚ and stereo typing along with hate‚ violence and racism. They both have characters that have dreams and hopes of a brighter future and accomplishing

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    For my paper on the movie Boyz N the Hood as well as the reading Black Freedom Fighters in Steel‚ I will find a common theme that is used in both and explain how they used that theme in their work. The common theme that I found that was used in both the movie and the book is how the characters dealt with the oppression that was in their lives. The characters from the movie Boyz N the Hood that I will be referring to are Doughboy‚ Officer Coffey‚ and Shalika. The characters that I will be using

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    Despite the incoherent special effects and relying on clichés about young black men‚ Boyz N The Hood is an inspiring and thought-provoking film‚ which features riveting performance by Cuba Gooding Jr. Synopsis Boyz n the Hood: The story opens on a normal South Central‚ Los Angeles day. Tre styles is a smart kid whose pride and slick mouth in school causes his teacher to take disciplinary actions and calls his mother. As a result Tre’s mother Reva‚ decides the best thing for both of them would be

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    Boyz N the Hood‚ the first movie from director John Singleton‚ is an intriguing and insightful look into the machinations of black culture‚ dealing particularly with South Central Los Angeles‚ California during both the mid 1980’s and early 1990’s. Rather than focusing on one aspect of the black experience in the inner city‚ the film instead splits its narrative to follow the intertwining lives of three young‚ black men as they mature and adapt to the unique challenges of their surroundings. Singleton’s

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    Lizeth Leon 10/13/2012 Film 160-5070 Boyz N the Hood Boyz in the Hood" is a film that protray’s social problems in South Central Los Angeles. Tre‚ Ricky‚ and Doughboy are the main characters in this film that grow up together in their neighborhood or as they called it "the hood". All three characters struggle with different internal issues which helps them grow as young men. Tre is a good student who has dreams of furthering his education by going to college. With guidance from his father

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    Film Review May 18‚ 2012 Boyz N the Hood The film‚ “Boyz N the Hood”‚ written by John Singleton in 1991‚ exhibits the upbringing of young African American teenagers who are brought up in less than ideal living conditions in their neighborhood. The film compares the distinctions between the lifestyles of Tre Styles and his friends’‚ Darren and Ricky Baker. Singleton demonstrates the importance of patriarchy and the focus on the teenagers to exhibit hegemonic masculinity while living in the

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    Boyz N the Hood” is one of the many films from the 1990’s that displayed gang violence among African-Americans in urban areas such as “Juice‚” “South Central‚” and “Menace II Society.” However‚ “Boyz N the Hood” is known for more than just depicting violence. The Library of Congress had place it on preservation in its’ National Film Registry and even referred to it as “culturally significant” in 2002. Never realizing it after watching it the first few times‚ this film gives a perspective on what

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    A (Grand Theft Auto).” “The boy JD was a friend of mine til I caught him in my car trying to steal an Alpine”‚ another friend of Eazy’s JD was a crackhead trying to steal Eazy’s stereo to get more money so he can purchase more drugs. Although Boyz In Da Hood was released in 1988 automobiles have always been a big and popular topic artists usually talk about. In many of Eazy E’s verses the he repeats “Cruisin’ down the street in my ’64”

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