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Chocolat - an essay
The small French village in the film Chocolat was very typical for the era it was set in. ... In the film Chocolat, the church dominated the little village. ...
Rasism is a very important issue in this film. ...
Fron the oldest grandmother in Chocolat to the youngest baby, there is a special kind of relationship. ... This is shown beautifully in one of the last scenes of the film, when the Chocolaterie Maja threatens to close down and friends and enemies alike forget their woes and lend a helping hand. ... This is shown in Chocolat whan Josephine is brutally bashed and is treated with no rights by her husband.
Approximate Word count = 526 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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