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However, it is only comparatively recently that western movies have faced the reality that some form of genocide was practised in relation to the Native American tribes when the west was settled by huge numbers of white settlers. Western movies have generally portrayed Native Americans as savage hordes standing in the way of inevitable progress. How many westerns have employed the image of the intrepid pioneers in a circle of wagons fighting off the brutal attacks of the ‘Indians’? Nevertheless, some later westerns such as ‘Little Big Man,’ ‘Soldier Blue’ and ‘Dances With Wolves’ have tried to redress the balance and show the savagery that existed on both sides of the conflict. Yet the enduring myth that was nurtured by westerns and stayed in the American consciousness is that of the settlers taming the land despite the efforts of the tribes to massacre them. 85 10 – S AMPLE ESSAY 5: A MEDIA STUDIES ESSAY Paragraph 4 Another central myth that the western movie preserves and encourages is that of the bringing of law and order to the lawless new territories by means of the gun and the skilled gunfighter. The role of the gun and the gunman are central to the western genre and in turn have helped to create a gun culture in American society with sometimes disastrous consequences. The ‘fast gun’, the hero who is ‘fast on the draw’, is the archetypal western hero. Sometimes he is a straightforward heroic type, in other films he is more complicated. The gunfighter uses his special skills to help the oppressed to establish law and order in communities where there has been none. In the western movie, ‘Shane’, for example, the hero is a professional gunfighter who is trying to leave gun-fighting behind him, but who is drawn back into his profession by his wish to help a community of homesteaders against a tyrannical cattle baron. At the end of the movie, the gunfighter leaves the community after defeating the bad guys because he knows there is no place for him in the community as the brand of the gunfighter will always stick to him. The film endorses the idea that the settlers’ way of life has to be defended with the gun in the hands of a professional. Paragraph 5 Such western heroes as Buffalo Bill, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Annie Oakley and Jesse James were first celebrated in the pages of cheap pulp fiction and then endlessly represented in western movies. These 86 H OW TO WRITE ESSAYS portrayals have little to do with their historical reality but are highly-romanticised versions of their lives, the purpose of which is to establish them as heroic figures of the old west. They become mythical archetypes around whom legends grow. The outlaw figures, such as Jesse James and Billy the Kid, are not mere criminals, but symbols of the lawless American west, romantic heroes who have been unjustly treated. The outlaw as a symbol of the west is part of the American consciousness and has helped to create the glamorisation of the criminal in American culture and life. Download 1.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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