Black Terror Survey | June 2023
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 How did the film make you feel?
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 What aspects worked well, and which didn’t?
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Even though the play was written in 1971,  is the material still relevant? Yes or No, Explain
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How would you describe the two main characters? Keusi and MBalia
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What are the two main characters goals? What problems do they face?
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What choices do the two main characters make?
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What motivates the two main characters?
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 What are the two main characters consequences?
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What do the two main characters learn about themselves, and how do they change?
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What Themes in the film gets your attention?
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 Does Savage the police commissioner need to be more of an antagonist?
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What symbols or metaphors, are you drawn to and why 

FOR EXAMPLE: 

THE REVOLUTIONARY IMAGES ON THE WALL, 

THE AFRICAN DANCES IN THE BEGINNING.

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Does the African theme established in the beginning need to be tied in more to the characters attempt to re-connect with their African culture?
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What does the film say about the condition of the African American community and culture?
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The movie is about revolution. Which form of revolution is realistic for African Americans today?  

Military

Fiscal

Political

Social

Spiritual

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How do the two main characters make moral decisions?
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Does the film identify any universal problems confronting African Americans today?
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What is your feeling about the death of the father

Did you see it as literal or metaphorical

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How did the film make you feel?
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What aspect of the film did you most engage with? What will you remember?
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What does the film make you think about?
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Would you watch it again? Why/why not?
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Who would you recommend this film to?
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How would a second viewing be different? What would you focus on?
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The film is an adaptation of earlier material, how faithful is it to the original? What changes have been made? Why?
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What were the strengths and weaknesses? 
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Even though you’re not viewing the complete film, was there enough of a plot to fill in the blanks?
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What worldview is represented by the protagonist(s)?

Keusi

M’Balia

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Is the ending closed or open?
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What self-discovery have the protagonists made?
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Given the direction of conservative supreme court Justices with lifetime assignments, as well as considering their recent decisions regarding laws that affect black folks, where do you see this country going over the next 20 years?
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Does this film motivate African Americans to be accountable for their own destiny?
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If Black people generate 2 trillion dollars a year which is Equivalent to the 10th largest country in the world, yet money stays in our community for only six hours (as opposed to the Asian community were money stays there for 30 days), What responsibility do we have as a people, to change our own destiny?
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