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How Is Mateship Presented In The Movie

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Mateship How is mateship presented in the film? Mateship is shown all through the film, with Woodward not looking down on his other soldiers and becoming friends with them. Woodward is very cautious when it comes to the soldiers and alert for their safety. In the scene were Woodward needs people to come with him to blow up the Red house, Tiffin volunteers to go but Frasier stops him and volunteers on his behalf as when Tiffin stop up he said, “ Sit down Tiffin, I will go.” Frasier is risking his life to help other people and Tiffin. During the movie you start to realise that none of the soldiers use their first names, all their last names and nicknames. This shows the close bond they hav with each other. The film also shows a few burials …show more content…

They kept the trauma and images through everything. Many of the went back to loved ones, got married, had kids and lived to old age where they died from it. This is the good aftermath of facing war. Some soldiers couldn’t ever get over the trauma and how they watched other people constantly get killed. Many people tried to live their day like any else did but even the lightest noise could set them off which caused a lot of suicide’s to happen just from the trauma. It is showed in the film that Woodward goes on to get married to his girlfriend and live a happy life …show more content…

It shows he extreme mateship between everyone as that was what it was like during the war. It also shows exactly how brave they were and how they were feeling at the start, during and the end of the war basically the same as the real Australian soldiers did. Mateship was sown all through the filming mateship started with Australian. So yes, the film does glorify the Australian soldier. Does the film glorify war, or does it condemn it? Or is there more complex attitude to it? Beneath Hill 60 does glorify war as it does show exactly what it was like. Yes, there were a few in accurate details but that happens in movies unless it is a documentary about the war. In the film, it shows all the dangers the soldiers were put through. How hard our soldiers fought for our country and what they went through was portrayed perfectly through out the whole film. Is this image something that is still relevant to young people today? Yes, the image of the ANZAC legend is still relevant to young people today. World War 1 is still relevant and being taught to young people still do this day. It also still haunts people to this day, emotionally and physically. As we have ANZAC day, the younger generation learn more and more about their and what they troops had to go through while at the war and after the

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