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1 Western Genre Notes Film Studies

2 Characteristics of the Western Genre
The protagonist is a cowboy or a gunslinger who typically moves from place to place. These characters generally wear a cowboy hat, spurs, bandannas, and buckskin. They tend to carry a gun or revolver of some sort and almost always ride a horse.

3 The conflicts in a western are usually between the cowboy and Native Americans or groups of bandits that are terrorizing small towns. VS.

4 The vast landscape in a western is often depicted as another character in the story.

5 Other genres, like science fiction, use the western to create their characters and plot. (i.e. Star Wars)

6 Most westerns emphasize the values of honor and sacrifice.

7 The setting of a western can include forts, ranches, homesteads, Indian villages, saloons, general stores, stables, and jailhouses.

8 The presence of a saloon suggests the setting is in the “wild west.”

9 That’s all folks!


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