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    in such a manner as to harm others or deviate from morality; however is a “bad” choice justifiable if it was an act based on survival? The film‚ Slumdog Millionaire‚ based on the bestselling novel Q and A by Indian diplomat‚ Vikas Swarup and directed by Danny Boyle‚ exposes unethical principles and topics in a confronting manner. Slumdog Millionaire was set in the slums of the most populous city in India‚ Mumbai. Life in Mumbai presented countless complications for Jamal Malik‚ the main character

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    assignment – slumdog millionaire November 2009 Slumdog millionaire Once upon a time there was a poor boy called Jamal‚ who won a lot of money. How did he do it? A: he cheated B: He’s lucky C: He’s a genius D: it is written. Slumdog millionaire is a movie of Jamal Malik‚ a young boy from India‚ who wins 20 million rubies. He does this‚ only because he believes the love of his life will be watching. Jamal doesn’t know the answer to the last question‚ but he wins – how does he do it? Slumdog millionaire is a

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    Name writer: Vikas Swarup Book title: Slumdog millionaire Publishing year: 2005 Summary The story starts with the moment at which Ram Mohammed Thomas is arrested by the police. He has just won an enormous amount of money‚ namely one billion rupees. All that by winning a quiz-show called ‘Who will win a Billion’ a quiz show that is similar to the show that we know as ‘Lotto weekend millionaires’. The problem is that the company who made the show just doesn’t want to believe that a poor‚ 18 years

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    another if they hadn’t have survived the challenges they faced growing up. The film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ explores the topic of poverty in a way ta makes it a relatable and entertaining film for all. There is a strong link between poverty and crime where young people are forced through desperation to earn money illegally. Throughout the film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’‚ the character Salim is constantly battling between his alter ego - the power-hunting rebel that lands him in an illegal gang. From when

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    In the movie Slumdog Millionaire‚ Salim and Jamal made many choices that affected them very differently even though they were both presented the same obstacles. In fact‚ the decisions that Jamal has made throughout his life helped him to acquire all the answers to the questions presented to him on the Indian version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. The choices that they made were sculpted by their poverty and surroundings. Larry Ervin‚ the author of Slumdog Millionaire’s Artful Dodge - Film Review

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    Essay In this film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ show what choices and chance does Salim‚ Jamal and Latika choose. Jamal choose love Latika over his brother Salim‚ he choose to join the show to get back Latika. Latika choose both‚ the chance does she choose is to meet up jamal on the train station‚ and the choices she choose is to accept Jamal’s love. Salim he choices to be a gangster‚ he choose to do everything to get rich‚ so he shoot Mammon and give Latika to Javed.

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    Themes of Slumdog Millionaire What are the Major Story Theme(s) of Slumdog Millionaire? Prejudice: Prejudice happens when people have a false preconception about an individual or a group. It is seen throughout this movie and even in the title of the movie Slumdog. Jamal comes from a one of the poorest areas in India Mumbai. He has no education‚ no family and no means to support himself. His whole life he is categorized as a Slumdog because of his where he raised as a child. Coming

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    over the natives is a common one throughout history and continues to be true now‚ when Western influence is exerted across many less-developed nations‚ including India. Slumdog Millionaire‚ directed by Danny Boyle and produced in 2008‚ is a story that has two parallel cultures‚ Indian and Western‚ and the balance of power between them is quite clear. Through

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    Getting to the Bottom of Slumdog Millionaire "The answers… I knew the answers‚" Jamal muttered to the policemen. From the beginning Slumdog Millionaire sends home a central point in the film. Slumdog Millionaire is set in India‚ and centered around an orphan named Jamal from the slums who is on the television show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?". He is reliving his past to help show that he knew all the answers to the questions on the show. He has flashbacks to many life events‚ that

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    Goffman’s stigma perspective analyzes how one’s deviant label can often times transform into a stigma or a “spoiled identity”. Throughout Slumdog Millionaire‚ the movie illustrated numerous examples of stigmas and the notion of deviant labels. Slumdog Millionaire effortlessly depicts how stigmas and ascribed statues mold others perceptions within society‚ as well the ways in which one truly manages such labels. Analysis When essentially understanding stigmas‚ one must acknowledge its three categories

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