During your viewing of the film "Motorcycle Diaries" take notes on the events that seem to have changed Che Guevara's mind about the world. Then prepare a one page summary in which you describe how these events on his trip led to an ideological change in his mindset.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
HW#23: Response to "Motorcycle Diaries"
During your viewing of the film "Motorcycle Diaries" take notes on the events that seem to have changed Che Guevara's mind about the world. Then prepare a one page summary in which you describe how these events on his trip led to an ideological change in his mindset.
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many things changed che mind about the world, but some of the things that made him change his mind was wen he saw how the workes from the mines were being treatde. when he saw that they boss was picking the people to work he noted that they were all thirsty and they werent giveing them water to drink. this lets him know that the boss werent caring for the workers and he looked like he aint like it. that one reason that made him changed his mind. another event was when he was in the village of the poor people and he saw how the people were living and how theirs life are. when he saw that the people were eating leafs to get energy it kinda let him know that the govt dont care about the people.
ReplyDeleteArgentina were two boys who were graduates of medicine who decided to go tour the country to see different customs, they had an ideology of communism. During this trip they helped the poor and asked for help to be fed and to assist with the powerful motorcycle they brought from their country Argentina, they wanted to go in all these countries four months before the birthday of one of them but could not fulfill his word and his birthday was spent in another country in a house of nuns but they celebrated muybonito and specialty was and felt very grateful and gave a short speech Appreciating but well said and talked and then the siuieron next day his journey to fulfill their dreams and go to their promises.
ReplyDeleteMiguel Medina