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Alike: Symbolism Film Questions: colour, music e ...

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    Targeted questions to help students identify the protest message about the film Alike
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  • What does the fading of colour in the film most likely represent?
    A change in seasons
    The growth of the characters
    The passage of time
    The loss of creativity and joy
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  • What do Paste’s colourful drawings represent?
    His love for art
    His desire to impress his father
    His frustration with school
    His imagination and individuality
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  • What does Copi’s daily routine symbolise?
    The importance of family
    Hard work and dedication
    The passage of time
    The monotony of conformity
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  • Why does Paste lose his colour during the school scenes?
    He is tired from studying too much
    He is upset with his father
    He is bored with the lessons
    He is forced to conform and suppress his creativity
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  • What does Copi’s change at the end of the film represent?
    His realisation that he needs to move to a new city
    His acceptance of Paste’s creativity
    His frustration with society
    His desire to change jobs
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  • What does the grey, monotonous cityscape symbolise?
    The importance of routine
    The suppression of individuality
    The beauty of urban life
    The challenges of living in a big city
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  • What is the main conflict in the film?
    The clash between conformity and creativity
    Paste’s frustration with school
    Copi’s struggle to balance work and family
    The challenges of living in a grey city
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  • What does the school environment in the film represent?
    A safe space for children
    A system that suppresses creativity
    A place for learning and growth
    A challenging environment for Paste
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  • What is the significance of Copi’s decision to support Paste’s creativity?
    It shows the importance of family
    It represents his frustration with work
    It symbolizes his desire to move to a new city
    It highlights the need to break free from societal norms
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  • What does the use of colour in the film symbolise?
    The beauty of the city
    The contrast between conformity and creativity
    The passage of time
    The importance of family
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  • What does the filmmaker criticise through Copi’s character?
    The pressure to conform in society
    The monotony of city life
    The challenges of parenting
    The importance of hard work
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  • What does Paste’s vibrant personality represent?
    The challenges of growing up
    The importance of family
    The power of imagination and creativity
    The innocence of childhood
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  • What is the filmmaker’s message about individuality?
    It should be nurtured and protected
    It is a challenge in urban environments
    It is less important than hard work
    It is important to conform to societal norms
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  • What does the father’s initial behaviour towards Paste’s creativity represent?
    Indifference and neglect
    Frustration and misunderstanding
    Acceptance and love
    Support and encouragement
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  • What does the ending of the film suggest about societal norms?
    They can suppress joy and individuality
    They are important for maintaining order
    They are irrelevant to creativity
    They are necessary for success
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