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Neutrality In The Drama/Romance Film 'Casablanca'
Casablanca is a drama/romance film.Casablanca was filmed in the year of 1942 in a country called Morocco. This movie is about a nightclub owner named Rick who reunites with his old friend Ilsa. Ilsa is trying to flee the city because of problems with the German people. Ilsa feels that Rick is his best suggestion for help getting out the country. There are several different symbols and two imperative themes throughout this movie.
The first theme of this movie displays the importance of neutrality in love and war. Neutrality is mystical for Rick, Ilsa, and Louis to maintain. Rick is a prime example of this. Rick makes an effort to be involved with politics as little as possible. He refuses to talk about war with Carl, he is trying to stay neutral

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