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Students will write a 6-8 page paper that focuses on at least one film from at least two of the thematic units covered in the course. Students are expected to write about films they have not analyzed for their screening reports or the midterm. They are expected to discuss how the major theme is represented in the film, how that representation mirrored American society (or stands in contrast to it), etc. Students are expected to use three different sources—the films, the assigned readings, and one extra source (i. e., article, interview, opinion piece) that directly relates to the films discussed. There should be one extra source for each film analyzed. Papers are to be properly formatted (Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12pt font, 1 inch margins) and cited (Chicago Style, MLA, APA—pick one and stay consistent). Final papers (hard copy, stapled) are due during the final exam period for this class. 100pts