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Considered to be one of the greatest films ever made, Casablanca, directed by Michael
Curtiz, is a movie set in a hot Morrocan oasis of the same name. ...
If anyone has ever looked in a history book and learned about World War II, the would
find a much different picture than the one Casablanca paints. ... Contrastingly,
the people from Casablanca wore designer clothing and spent money frivolously. ... There in lies
one of the biggest misconceptions Casablanca portrays: war is glamorous. ... The question that
needs to be asked is: “Is this the real Casablanca of WWII, or some glammed up Hollywood
version? ... ”
The one part of the war that was shown in Casablanca was the Belgian couple who had
tried to escape and had run out of money. ...
Though it could be said that Casablanca was made to relieve people of the stress of WWII
in the 40s, it is still crucial to understand that what was portrayed in the movie is not real to life
and should not equate war with Casablanca in anyway.
Approximate Word count = 715 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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