Movie review of Renaissance Man, and analysis from an educational point of view
Date Submitted: 12/17/2004 12:08:10
Renaissance Man
After viewing the over all movie, from an educational point of view, the student were not the only ones to learn from this class. Danny De vito, an unemployed advertising executive, after much seeking, can only find work teaching inferior army recruits. After seeing his students, he becomes somewhat perplexed as to what to teach them. After conversing with his army recruits, he decides to teach them Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
De Vito, playing the
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previous views of the subject matter.
This movie highlights the point of both teacher's and student's point of view of the subject matter. Both start out wit attitudes, but that changes. The people on either sides of the desk motivate each other, and despite that you may not be able to salvage from everyone of your pupils what you may expect, it doesn't mean that you cannot make a difference, be you teacher, or taught.
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