Practicing Incorporating a Quotation

The movie Glory was in intriguing interpretation of what black regiments faced during the Civil War. The review on cwmemroy makes a point that, "Like all historical movies Glory gets certain things right and certain things wrong." It did a great job expressing the sudden change both the white and African-American men experienced as they were united fighting a common enemy. Though the scene where the men refuse pay due to the Militia Act was well done it failed to show the ongoing problem of this act. This unfairness continued until July 1864 when finally all soldiers where given equal pay. Though the movie had a few chronological errors it gave an accurate experience of what the men of the black platoon experienced as part of the Union. It is very difficult to make a movie completely historically accurate because of all the details of the past and striving for good rating so people will want to see it. Despite these errors this movie did a great job of creating an experience we all empathize with and can be apart of. 

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  1. You did a really good job with this exercise. I like how you used a broader quote about the movie then used specific examples from the movie to prove that you agree with the quote.

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