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Young Karl Max Film Essay

 

Watch the Film. Take Notes while you are watching the film. You are welcome to read the Reviews of the film if you like; but they are NOT necessary. I have read all those Reviews online and they are NOT useful for this response. Please do NOT use those Reviews to respond to the film. Please write clearly. Use short and clear sentences to express yourself.

Use the questions below as a guideline to construct your written response. You do not have to write an “answer” for each question below. Use these questions as some sort of ‘guide’. Construct a response that reads like an Essay of not more than 500 words. Do a word-count after you are finished writing. Write down, at the end of your essay, how many words you used.

– What time-period does the film deal with? What places or spaces in Europe does the film cover? Specify this in your Essay.

– Parts of the film represent the relationships between Marx and Jenny, Marx and Engels, and Engels and Mary Burns. How would you describe these relationships? Please identify the scenes in the film that help you understand and describe these relationships.

How does the film represent the European Working Class (the Proletariat)? How does the film talk about the Capitalist Class (the Bourgeoisie)? Identify different scenes in the Film that offered you insights into the condition of the Working Class and its relationships with the Capitalist Class. Write down your insights only in relation to what you saw in the Film!

– Does the film help you understand Marx and Engels as organizers of the Working Class movement in Europe? Please use the Film and only the Film to respond.