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Come and See (Idi i smotri) Essay

Your seventh critical essay, on Elem Klimov's Come and See will be due no later than Wednesday, November 1, 4:30 p.m., in my Wheeler House mailbox. It must be typed (double-spaced) and 500-1,000 words (2-4 pp.) in length. No additional research is necessary for this assignment.

The task at hand is to focus on close analysis of Come and See in order to evaluate what the film tells us about the past and how it contributes to historical consciousness. Style is important, but in this context, only to the extent that it helps or hinders communication of the main historical themes.

This is a short essay about a complex film, so you need to select one historical theme or issue on which to focus and explain the reason for your choice very succinctly in your introductory paragraph. You may wish to analyze:

As always, I encourage you to develop your own approach to the film as long as it addresses a historical issue. If you have any doubts about whether your idea is sufficiently historical, all you have to do is ask me!

You will also need to be selective about the number of episodes or sequences that you use to support your points, but one episode will never be enough. If you can only think of one episode to support your point, it is not important enough to write about. Of course you may draw on the class discussion of Come and See, but you also need to demonstrate your ability to analyze parts of the movie that we did not discuss (or see) in class.

Your essay will be evaluated on the quality of your writing as well as on the quality of your ideas. Effective written communication depends on correct spelling, grammar, and syntax, punctuation, and organization.

The essay is worth 5 percent of your grade. The late penalty, which kicks in for your third later paper, is 10% per day, including weekends. No Come and See essays will be accepted after Monday, November 6.