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Reefer Madness is a documentary made in 1936 as a cautionary movie about marijuana. ... Reefer Madness was a part of that campaign.
In order for Reefer Madness to be effective in the scare campaign, the movie needed to show the actions of what would happen to people under the influence. ... (Language in Thought and Action, Pg 30) The movie Reefer Madness used slanting to distort the dangers of marijuana.
Slanting was used in Reefer Madness to show the dangers of sexual behavior. ...
The violence in Reefer Madness was linked to the marijuana use. ... Carroll’s argument in Reefer Madness was that marijuana is addictive. ... Everyday after his first try, he went to Mae’s parties to see Blanche and to smoke the reefer. ... com)
The movie Reefer Madness used Ralph to link marijuana to insanity. ...
Reefer Madness used slanting as a scare tactic in the 1930’s to start a prohibition against marijuana.
Approximate Word count = 818 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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