Remember The Titans: A True Story Of A Racially Integrated Football Team

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"Remember the Titans" is a true story of a racially integrated football team overcoming different trials and tribulations to reach one common goal, unity. African American coach Herman Boone is appointed as the new football coach of T.C. Williams High School, a predominantly white school in Virginia, over the white coach by the name of Bill Yoast. They are forced to work together and shape the integrated groups into one unified team. Two captains of opposite race by the names of Gary Berteir(White) and Julius Campbell(African American) first struggle to move past segregation when it came to playing as a team. Once they started to change their attitudes towards one another a permanent paralyzing injury puts into perspective the meaning of unity …show more content…

In this movie, Gary Bertier finds himself in a car crash with an eighteen wheeler truck. He becomes paralyzed and is unable to play in the championship game at the end of the movie. Gary first had the personality of a tough guy. He was everyone's hometown hero and as a result, he also looked at himself that way. He placed himself on a high pedastool and almost felt untouchable. After the injury it was devastating. He now faced a injury that he needed to work with for the rest of his life. Being a football player, Gary was already under a lot of stress with being captain of his team mentally and the physicality of the sport of football in general. After dealing with the issues of the new African American captain and going from a team of brokenness to unity, Gary was faced with many obstacles. One of them not letting down his family and a big issue seen throughout the movie, his girlfriend. He was always put on the spot by his girlfriend to not go with "them," his black teammates. Eventually, he decided to disregard her and follow his heart, by sticking by his team no matter what people had to say about him. Another stress was being good enough to play in college. Football was Gary's life and playing in college was the ultimate goal. Pressure from his parents and coach with future career was always in the back of his mind. When Gary found out he was injured and not even going to be able to walk, we then saw him at his lowest point. Proceeding the injury he mainly thought he was letting the team down and he was extremely apologetic. His injury happened at the worst possible time in the season. He had worked so hard with his team to get where they were and as a result Gary felt defeated. At this time in his life Gary was without a doubt feeling very vulnerable and alone. The way he coped

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