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Option B/ Documentary Analysis: “Europe’s Border Crisis: The Long Road” (BBC 201
Option B/ Documentary Analysis: “Europe’s Border Crisis: The Long Road” (BBC 2016)
*Your analysis should be 1,000 to 1,500 words long ( approximately 4 to 6 double-spaced pages).
*Before submission, please read your own paper at least twice to proofread it, avoid slang or informal expressions, use formal language and be organized.
Part 1: Introduction, general information, what will be in the following paragraphs, etc.
Part 2: A summary of the documentary: the main points made in the documentary and details describing a piece or part that called your attention. It could be data, ideas, anecdotes or any information mentioned that you would like to develop.
Part 3: Elaborate on how the documentary relates to the theme of “mobility/migration” that was the focus your lectures for module 6.
In this part, you have to add one formal external source to complement your analysis. A formal source is a peer-reviewed paper (https://scholar.google.com/)Links to an external site. or a book from the library. You should discuss this information and make sense of it with the rest of your paper.
Part 4: This is where you intervene with your reflection. Provide a critical take on the issue of migration: you may use examples to critically asses the documentary director’s perspective, you may discuss how the documentary affected your own personal view or preconceived ideas about migration. You may assess the various response to human migration that are featured in the documentary. This is the most important part!
Part 5: Provide a closing statement or conclusion to your documentary analysis.
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