Warm-Up on the Middle East Monday, March 3, 2014 Mr. Broughman.

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Warm-Up on the Middle East Monday, March 3, 2014 Mr. Broughman

What were some of the symbols and themes in West Bank Story? The overall theme of the movie and its relation to the conflict The Kosher King and the Hummus Hut The wall between the restaurants The disagreement between the restaurants Stereotypes of Jews and Israelis (“religious nuts”)

More themes and symbols? “Shame from my family is what I fear; I know my family would never approve” The machine on the Hummus Hut land Both restaurants catch fire The ending when both restaurants have burned

What type of site is each city: Confluence, Pilgrimage, Oasis, Harbor?

What type of site is this city: Confluence, Pilgrimage, Oasis, Harbor?