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    Return of Martin Guerre When it comes to film‚ there are many examples which would be considered‚ “historically accurate” to the time that the film is portraying. Many films such as Glory‚ Gettysburg‚ All Quiet on the Western Front‚ and Gods and Generals to name a few in my opinion‚ accurately portray the events and situations in history. When dealing with the french film‚ Le Retour de Martin Guerre‚ many aspects of the Movie that I found are historically accurate‚ while some of the situations

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    Martin Guerre Essay Western Civ. The book "The Return of Martin Guerre" was set in medieval Europe in the 1500’s. Its story brings us into the world of pre-modern peasant life and how the people of the time felt and their different views on life. The story itself was about how a husband abandoned his wife and another man came in to resume his life he gave up. Later when Guerre returned‚ the imposter was sentenced to death. The Guerra’s were known as the Daguerre’s before they moved to Artigat

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    The movie‚ The Return of Martin Guerre‚ directed by Daniel Vigne‚ was based off of a collection of true historical events depicting one small French village’s conflict and strife over the idea that the man posing to be ‘Martin Guerre’ was really someone else. The conflict became something many could not refute‚ eventually resulting in the main characters and many others traveling to the ‘Parlement of Toulouse’ for the court to decide. In the film‚ there is a set of four main characters‚ featuring

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    tough spot. This scenario has happened in two separate readings this semester: one in The Return of Martin Guerre and the other in The Allegory of the Cave. Using those two texts‚ I will be able to provide evidence that knowing the truth sometimes involves personal consequences or obligations. Natalie Zemon Davis’s book entitled The Return of Martin Guerre is a nuanced story of a man‚ Martin Guerre. Guerre disappeared from his family without leaving any notice. Eight years after his disappearance

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    Gender and Marriage in The Return of Martin Guerre During the sixteenth century‚ the role of men and women within society were distinctly determined and demonstrated in France. When it came to marriage‚ men had to remain faithful to his wife‚ while women also had to remain faithful to her husband. It was the man’s job to take care of his family and wife by being the provider. It was the woman’s job to keep honor to the family by being loyal wives and attentive mothers. Both the husband and wife

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    Jeni Obenza Medrano FTM 2012314510 The Return of Martin Guerre (1982)‚ by Daniel Vigne‚ starring Gérard Depardieu (Arnaud de Tihl)‚ Nathalie Baye (Bertrande de Rols)‚ and Roger Planchon (Jean de Coras) is a well-made film that stays loyal to history while entertaining the audience by portraying the social and cultural atmosphere surrounding the story. The Return of Martin Guerre is set in a small French village in the 1560‚ twelve years before the St. Bartholomew Massacre in 1572. Considering

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    The Return of Martin Guerre Assignment 2a In the novel The Return of Martin Guerre Natalie Zemon Davis used some sources in her novel to describe the court case of Martin Guerre. In the last three chapters she used Jean de Coras’ Arrest Memorable to describe Coras’ point of view about the case of Martin Guerre. Davis quotes sayings from Coras’ book to show his thoughts about Martin Guerre and Arnaud de Tilh. She also writes about Coras’ background and his life after the trial of Martin Guerre in

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    After reading Robert Finlays The Refashioning of Martin Guerre‚ and rummaging through the texts he presents‚ made me get the impression that Natalie Davis is stating merely subjective opinions on the case of Martin Guerre. Robert Finlay gives reasons with clear and convincing evidence on how Natalie Davis doesn’t show enough‚ or at all evidence in the case of Martin Guerre. First‚ Finlay makes a well thought out case against Davis in that “Bertrande’s good faith was always assumed” and “never

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    be unmistakably Martin Guerre‚ was sentenced to death. Perhaps in this day an age‚ a punishment such as this would be excessively severe‚ however in Arnaud’s time it was considered just. A question can be asked whether Martin Guerre deserves such a punishment as well‚ because of his actions. Martin Guerre never broke any laws like that of Arnaud du Tilh‚ however in a moral sense‚ Martin’s actions were down at Arnaud’s level‚ perhaps even lower. Martin Guerre was the spitting

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    The wife of Martin Guerre Discuss the tensions between legal and moral justice in wife of Martin Guerre. The engrossing novella entitled ‘The wife of Martin Guerre’ remarks on the inadequacies of Artigues’ justice system in dealing with moral dilemmas in the rural village. Lewis’ interpretation of a true historical incident that occurred in 1539‚ questions what human values and qualities their legal and social system suppresses when formulated on behalf of the community. Characters in ‘The

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