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1.  Who is your favorite character from the story and what kind of background do they come from? Why? (Use examples from Michelle Cliff's essay, If I Could Write This in Fire, I Would Write This in Fire ) Larissa was my favorite character, she came from a poor background, she was Lorraine's maid and she raised her for 10 years. She had to hide her pain like the death of her sons. And despite all the bad things she stood strong, but still, she was still oppressed by the reality of Jamaica. 2. Why do you think Lorraine’s mother mocks the workers that want independence from England? Because she sees everything from a privileged wealthy perspective, she never had to work or give up anything in order to survive or help her family. Like Lorraine said she's petulant over things like independence claiming there will be no people available to work, according to her.  3. What is a “pain tree” and how does it play a role in the story? “Let us say, Lorraine, I feel a heavy...
1. Who was your favorite character (s) from the film? Why? I really liked Winston the coach, because he was the only one willing to accept Derrick when he went to the gym for the first time, he always believed in him and didn't care about politics. He even tried to convince his parents to let him box when the Don threatened Derrick.  2. How does the film compare to the other Jamaican films from the 70s? (Besides visual effects, think about the plot and character development). It looks like a bigger production, and it has better visual effects. The character development is definitely deeper than the previous film that we have watched. I really liked that character weren't good or bad, enemies turn into best friends, and best friends turn into enemies and firends again. Also, character change their view when the experience different things such as the attack of Derrick's mother. That not only made him taste the gruesome violence, it also changed his dad's point o...