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Friday, May 17, 2019

Media Analysis Essay Essay

I consent chosen the word picture Signs to do my worldview synopsis on. First, I will debate the worldviews that the chief(prenominal)(prenominal) characters in the movie have. I will then wait on the question of if the characters were true to their worldviews. I will overly discuss the obstacles that the main characters faced that deterred the character or characters from living out their worldview. Lastly, I will describe mental, emotional, or spiritual reactions I had to the movie as well as explain if I agree or disagree with the worldview present in the movie.I will start by saying that the main character had a Christian worldview still in the beginning of the movie, due to a catastrophe in his life, he had an atheist worldview. I know the main character, safe and sound wheat flour, had a Christian worldview before the tragedy happened in his life because he was a priest. After the tragedy in his life he stopped be a priest and completely left the church. whole whea t flour told ein truthone to stop calling him father and upon a conversation with his brother Merrill about religion he told him that he did not debate in miracles. He also explained the things his married woman told him right before she died as organism the result of scientific reactions in the body rather than them having any real significant meaning for a special purpose. This is proof of Graham switching his worldview to that of an atheist. Grahams brother, Merrill, had a Christian worldview all throughout the movie. I know this to be true for Merrill because he openly says during the faith conversation that he is emphatically a miracles man.I will now move on to the question of whether or not the main characters were to true to their worldviews. Merrill remained true to his worldview throughout the whole movie. I know this to be the case because he verbalise he was a miracles man and he also prayed for his nephew when he was having the asthma attack and had no inhaler. Grah am, however, was mismatched with his worldview throughout the movie. First, he started out with an atheist worldview because losing his wife made him lose his faith in God. When his son started having his asthma attack he went back to praying and asked God to please not take his son away to. Graham then got his faith back from this experience with his son. After this experience Graham continues to pray in response to the alien spraying the poison gas in his sons face as well as that the inhaler and shot help him pull through. At the end of the movie it shows that Graham goes back to being a priest and starts living out his Christian worldview again.With that being said, I will now discuss the obstacle in the main character, Grahams, life that caused him to avoid staying true to his Christian worldview. This obstacle was the departure of his wife. The death of Grahams wife was not only hard for him because he lost her but because of how traumatic the accident was. This caused Grah am to give up on his Christian faith and not believe in God at all. After the accident Graham stopped being a priest and stopped praying as well. This is why I know that it was the loss of his wife in particular that caused Graham to stop living out his Christian worldview.Lastly, I will now discuss the emotional, mental, and spiritual reactions I personally had about the movie. I felt very saddened over the loss of Grahams wife because I could not even begin to know how awful it would be to lose a spouse. I also found it very sad to watch the children deal with the loss of their mother. The moment at the dinner table when they are all setting down to what they think could be their last meal in concert was also very moving and a very important part of the movie in my opinion. The whole family broke down and cried together and the moment when Graham pulled his brother Merrill over by the shirt to shape him join in the hug made me cry.This part in the movie is the definition of fami ly to me. The part of the movie that moved me spiritually was when Merrill told Graham he was tired of seeing his big brother lose his faith in God. My favorite part was when Merrill said that he never wanted to see the look in Grahams eyes again when he said they were having the faith discussion earlier in the movie. This part also made me cry and feel like cheering in agreement with Merrill. I also have to say that I strongly agreed with the Christian worldview in this movie, especially Merrills because even in great fear and tragedy he still remained true to his Christian worldview. In conclusion, I very much enjoyed watching this movie and it certainly moved and touched me emotionally, spiritually, and mentally.

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