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Holocaust films from the perspective of children

Because I’m now writing a dissertation, the total will be 10500 words. Right now I provide an outline of the introduction and 2 chapters. Please write about 3000 words for each chapter, and the introduction is about 800 words. Total is 6800-7000 words. For each chapter use 10 references. (Please try your best to find the source from these websites: Jstor, google scholar, Proquest, and online library)

Note: You don’t need to write the conclusion for this Paper for now, it will be next time.

1. Please watch 3 films: that are all about Holocaust films from the perspective of children: Boy in the Striped Pajamas(2008), Le Voyage de Fanny (2016), Un sac de Billes (2017)

And please follow my outline and questions, if you have more deep thinking, you could add more points. It’s very important to me, the paper should be more analytical than descriptive, more deep thinking and focus on the main point and title.

I have attracted my outline below, Please read it carefully, and I have uploaded several articles below which is related to Chapter 1, please read them and use them as references.

Next time would be revised the first parts you hand on to me, and I will provide chapter 3 and the conclusion outlines. You can continue working on it.

Requirements: 6800-7000

Hi, as I mentioned, for this cooperation, you only need to write the introduction and Chapters 1 and 2, I will send you the Chapter 3 outline now, just to let you know what is going on following, it might help your thesis statement , but you don’t need to write the Chapter 3 and conclusion.

Chapter3

Morality in Jewish Holocaust Films
Although few people are unadulterated heroes or villains, historical dramas rarely acknowledge these ‘grey zones’ and instead offer moral absolutes. Thus, the traditional narrative binary opposition (Friend – Enemy) is mitigated in children’s movies without the need to convey traumatic memories through overly realistic war movies.
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