assignment
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Answer Sheet, Exercise 6, Unit 9
A) These should be your answers to the questions next to the clips numbered 2-6
1) Clip information listed in Assignment:
Answer: He has no consciousness of being either. The line that shows this is, "Do it to him before he does it to you." Edie correctly identifies this as animalistic. His philosophy avoids being either one: by attacking first he avoids being a victim, and by putting the blame on the other person, he is not a perpetrator. Again this is a little more complicated than the below.
1)
The below is the information from the clip I am giving as an example. There is an obvious tension in the scene between Edie's desire to find the person she thinks helped kill her brother Joey and Malloy wishing to hide the fact that he was the one to get Joey to the room.
You have to finishing answering using information from the Crysdale readings in Unit 8.
The question - what line indicates how Terry can be characterized in terms of being a perpetrator and or victim?
Answer: He has no consciousness of being either. The line that shows this is, "Do it to him before he does it to you." Edie correctly identifies this as animalistic. His philosophy avoids being either one: by attacking first he avoids being a victim, and by putting the blame on the other person, he is not a perpetrator. Again this is a little more complicated than the below.
This clip also shows the beginning of the love between the two - not much from Edie but love for everybody but Terry's obvious care for Edie is the first time he has cared for anybody
3) This is My Church
4) I Coulda Been a Contender
5) Malloy Challenges Johnny Friendly (who had supported Terry from his childhood)
B) Summary Question:
Briefly describe how Terry regains his self-respect and the consequences of this in this sequence of clips, referring to Crysdale to help understand this process. Be specific in your references (for example, don't write something like "in clip 3 he felt guilty").