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1 Casablanca and World War II A nation’s identity is
paralleled to a selfish, disillusioned man. Will he makes good in the end?

2 To understand the movie you must understand Rick. And to understand Rick, you must understand the U.S. prior to WWII.

3 America and World War I Brutal conflict European slaughter
America tips the balance and proves the difference to win the war

4 Isolationism of the 20s & 30s
Post-WWI America Tired of saving Europe Rejects League of Nations Turns inward 4 One of Rick’s most famous quotes epitomizes U.S. attitude: “I stick my neck out for nobody.”

5 The Oxford Pledge Showing how dead against war many were in the US:
Nearly 40% of American college students took this pledge in 1933 stating that they would refuse to fight in any war.

6 Youthful Idealism Rick and America both live selfish lives
prior to the war American attitude at the time: “Send guns, not sons” (meaning, more or less, don’t really get involved)

7 The Story of France June, 1940 - France falls to the Germans
in 8 weeks Northern France (Occupied France/German control) “Vichy” Southern France – Free France (Resistance)

8 Transformation Casablanca is a story of Rick (on the surface)
but more so of America (subtext) The movie becomes a defense of American entry into the war Empathize with Rick, empathize with America

9 Resolution Eventually, America backs Europe once again More importantly, the country turns away from isolationism 4 “This could be the beginning of a beautiful relationship.”


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