(MY  tv movie is the Wizard of Oz)

the concept of the social contract (the agreement between a given group of people about how they will function in relation to one another). Although most works of fiction don’t explicitly mention a social contract, most of them do include some form of one. Think about the social contract as it’s expressed in the world of the TV show Friends: A bunch of self-interested people find happiness through working as a team. Or the social contract as it’s expressed in the more recent Breaking Bad: A lone wolf preys on a society that has failed him morally and financially. Each of these works of fiction expresses a world view in terms of how people are (or are not) responsible for one another.

the concept of the social contract (the agreement between a given group of people about how they will function in relation to one another). Although most works of fiction don’t explicitly mention a social contract, most of them do include some form of one. Think about the social contract as it’s expressed in the world of the TV show Friends: A bunch of self-interested people find happiness through working as a team. Or the social contract as it’s expressed in the more recent Breaking Bad: A lone wolf preys on a society that has failed him morally and financially. Each of these works of fiction expresses a world view in terms of how people are (or are not) responsible for one another.

should have an introduction with a clear thesis that leaves no mystery about what you will put forth; body paragraphs that are ordered and connected to support the thesis; and a conclusion which reflects on your findings. You should assume that your reader has a passing knowledge of your favorite piece of fiction, but you should briefly explain things like character (who’s important and why), setting (time and place), and conflict (the reason people are interacting as they are) so that there are no unsupported leaps in logic. You should use examples as you need them to illuminate your assertions. You can find these examples in the fiction itself, for example, paraphrasing the climax of a novel or quoting important dialogue from a movie.

The slave went free; stood a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again toward slavery. Explain this assessment by WEB Dubois of the Reconstruction era by offering the historical evidence that supports each of the three parts of the quote. In what ways did Reconstruction succeed? In what ways did it fail? What has been its legacy?

Answer the question above completely and thoroughly using your readings, lectures and videos. Make sure you cite in MLA format. Upload as a doc or docx file.  Convert it to doc or docx file if using a Mac before upload.  Only utilize in class sources. Do not use any outside sources. Spelling and grammar will count towards grade. Write in 3rd person. Use New Times Roman font 12 and double space. There is no minimum or maximum. Because this is a take home exam, you will be penalized if you missed anything.  Make sure you are specific, provide details, explain and elaborate.

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