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Who Was Z A Responsible Citizen?
Is “Z” a responsible citizen? Explain by providing examples from the film.
In my opinion I would say Z is a responsible citizen because he stood up for what he believed in even though he wasn’t the strongest person around. Z found out the way him and his colony were living was not normal, so as a strong courageous man he stood up amongst his colony. In this movie Z shows bravery by finding Insectopia, as we can see during this scene he was going against others and it tells the audience how Z stood up for what he believes in. Although Z is just a regular ant he stands up for his beliefs, and with hope and faith he is known as a hero of the movie “Antz”.
What do you think the overall moral/lesson of the film is? Why is this moral/lesson


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