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What is your favorite scene in the film? Explain why.
Please justify your answer.
What is your favorite scene in the film? Explain why.
Please justify your answer.
The film skips over several years to show Billy in the ballet company performing at Covent Garden. Why does the director include the final scene of Billy’s professional dance?
Please explain your own answer.
The pivotal scene for Billy’s father is when he crosses the picket line to work so that he can have money for his son’s dancing. Why is the scene so emotionally charged for both the father and his elder son?
Think of specific instances, for example, when Billy practices pirouettes in front of his bathroom cabinet.
The pivotal scene for Billy’s father is when he crosses the picket line to work so that he can have money for his son’s dancing. Why is the scene so emotionally charged for both the father and his elder son?
Billy's father has transformed and has realized how much he loves his son and wants to support Billy.
Why are Billy’s father and brother so set against his wanting to dance?
He does not want his son to do Ballet as he believes boys should do musculine sport. For example, boxing.
Why are Billy’s father and brother so set against his wanting to dance?
Gender stereotype
Who is Billy's brother?
Tony
Who is Billy's father?
Jackie
Who is Billy?
The protagonist in the film who wants to pursue his dream of becoming a Ballet dancer.
What is the setting of the film " Billy Elliot"?
The setting of the film is the working class setting of Durham, England. The specific condition of the film is a major strike by miners in the early eighties.