Directions: Access the link provided below and watch the Mandela & De Klerk movie .

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Directions: Access the link provided below and watch the Mandela & De Klerk movie .

Mandela & De Klerk 1997 Full TV Movie with Sidney Poitier & Michael Cane - YouTube (Links to an external site.)Shape, arrow  Description automatically generated

Prompt: Using Mandela & De Klerk as a frame of reference, discuss ONE of the proverbs provided below.

1.       “A great leader is an ordinary person with extraordinary wisdom.”

2.      “Patience attracts happiness; it brings near that which is far.”

3.       “Do not try to fight a lion if you are not one yourself.”

Use the required outline format as specified below with the numbers and subheadings. Do NOT combine numbers 1 and 2 as a full essay. This must be written in the same outline format shown. All guidelines provided in the syllabus for submission of written work apply. So, type double spaced, use font size 12 and upload as a Microsoft Word document in Canvas.

Heading - Must be placed on top left of paper and written in the sequence indicated below.

Your name

Course name and CRN

Due date

Paper Title – Write an appropriate title based on the proverb selected. This should reflect the selected proverb. Ex. Effects of Patience on Happiness: A Discussion of the Mandela & DeKlerk Movie

Note that there is no period at the end of the title because it is not a sentence. Also note capitalization of key letters and inclusion of the movie’s underlined title. Do not write the same paper title provided above. However, you can select proverb #2 for study if you prefer to do so.

1.       Proverb

 Write the selected proverb precisely as shown above.

2.      Discussion

Write four fully fleshed out paragraphs (with an introduction, body paragraphs and a conclusion) discussing the meaning of the proverb selectedDo NOT retell the movie’s plot all over again. Main emphasis should be on the proverb. However, you are required to cite certain aspects of the Mandela & De Klerk movie to illustrate points made on the selected proverb.

 

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