Birth of a Nation - Art or Propaganda
Title: Birth of a Nation - Art or Propaganda
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Details: Words: 787 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Birth of a Nation - Art or Propaganda
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Details: Words: 787 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Mankind, engaging in war, driven by whatever instincts guide him, seeks to keep the defeats and victories of battle in his memory and on his conscience. To accomplish this men have used paint and canvas, ink and paper, or instrument and song in their effort to communicate the tragedy and glory of war. Never, before the career of D.W. Griffith had anyone attempted to bring the subject to film. The result of his efforts,
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film Birth of a nation exemplifies ignorance and hate at its worst. Although it stands for something that today is looked on as morally wrong, it proves by this very reaction that the film is not just mere entertainment, but something with a far more serious purpose. Since Griffith was the first to accomplish something of this nature, Birth of a nation therefore marks the transformation of film from pure entertainment into art and propaganda.