O Brother Where Art Thou Analysis

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O Brother, Where Art Thou is set in Mississippi in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. This film starts by showing a Prison labor camp with men chained performing manual labor. This film expressed a famous group known as the Klu Klux Klan, which had greatly increased in size during the Great Depression. Popularity of the radio was a historical event displayed on this film that proved that the radio helped to widen the musical careers of many as well as bring news and religion to some. Religion and politics appeared to be a huge focal point of this movie along with the great floods of the Arkabuta Valley by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The film states that the Tennessee Valley Authority flooding was approved July 13, 1937. This was seen …show more content…

The Tennessee Valley Authority also provided indoor plumbing and electricity to 1.5 million farms. This caused schools, libraries as well as the entire nation to have a more positive outlook on the future. This film portrayed several historical events that were important to American History. This film showed the many troubles and trials of racism. The Klu Klux Klan’s members in the film included farmers, sharecroppers, judges, and politicians, etc. This was true, men of high power and wealth were very common members of this group. The Major error of the movie was the timing of the Tennessee Valley Authority flooding of the Arkabutla Valley. The date of the Approval of the Tennessee Valley Authority Flooding was passed in 1936. This was called the Flood Control Act of 1936. The newspaper that one of the characters was reading said the date was 1937. Also during this time robberies were popular. “Baby Face Nelson” was a character played in this film that was a famous bank robber. “Baby Face Nelson” died in 1934 and this film was staged in 1937. Another interesting fact is that “Baby Face Nelson” robbed banks in the Mid-west area, not the South. I think this film would be beneficial to show to students because of all the interesting history facts included. This film highlighted the depression, racism, religion, and politics. It showed whips being

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