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‘High School’ was one of the institutions that can effectively evoke memories or feelings of anybody who went to school and is very familiar to the American audience who have been to any American high school institute. When watching the film the audience is given what Wiseman has chosen to show, Wiseman is creating overall evocations for the audience who watch ‘High School’. ... The school system exists not only to pass on "facts" but ideally to transmit social values from one generation to another. ... In a large, above-average urban high school, we witness a series of formal and informal encounters between teachers, students, parents, and administrators
There are themes that run throughout the film. ... ” The film is showing the school churning out American youths through hard militant methods of education. Wiseman, through his structure was trying to represent the high school system at this time in the late 60’s.
Approximate Word count = 728 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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