Blood diamonds Essays

  • Reflection On Blood Diamond

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    The movie Blood Diamond tells the story about a man named Solomon Vandy who lives in Sierra Leone. His country is in a civil war funded by the sale of diamonds. Danny Archer is the man who buys these diamonds and supplies both the rebels and government with weapons. Archer’s actions causes Solomons family to get torn apart, and Solomon to be forced to mine for the precious metal. This is where he finds the diamond that changes his whole life. He teams up with Danny Archer to reunite his family,

  • Essay On Blood Diamonds

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    issue in the film Blood Diamonds are the families that are torn apart because of the wars about diamonds. The reason for why they are torn apart are so the RUF (Revolution, United, and Front) can obtain these diamonds more efficient. They want the diamonds because of the value of them; diamonds has been popular ever since Marilyn Monroe started singing about diamonds in 1953 (Lillian Balsvik, 2015). The reason for why diamonds are so valuable are because of the way you obtain a diamond. It is extremely

  • Persuasive Essay On Blood Diamonds

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    people living in Sierra Leone, a country which attributes 94% of its exports to Diamonds. It has been documented that 'blood diamonds' were the cause of the civil war here, where many lives lost were lost. However, diamonds are a positive resource for this struggling nation because they can be sold as a commodity to provide work and money to support families living in this unfortunate country. The quality of the diamonds coming from this country is held in high esteem by jewellers worldwide which is

  • Diamonds Is Better Than Buying A Blood Diamond

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    you know that diamonds can have different colors and not only It’s colorless white one? Unfortunately, those are really rare and will cost much more than the colorless ones. But, they are able to be colored by being lab-grown, with an affordable price too. Buying a synthetic diamond is better than buying a natural one because of its environmental sustainability, price, and also the knowledge that your diamond did not support war or labor in any way. One trait of synthetic diamonds is being environmentally

  • Similarities Between The Constant Gardener And Blood Diamond

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    Gardener (2005) directed by Fernando Meirelles and Blood Diamond (2006) directed by Edward Zwick, the unchecked exploitation of Africans by both whites and blacks is explored. In The Constant Gardener the issue of illegal drug distribution and testing by large pharmaceutical companies is expressed and combined with a story of love and revenge. Similarly, the misuse of rural Africans in the multi-million diamond industry is explored in Blood Diamond and back dropped by the civil war raging in Sierra

  • Brief Summary Of The Movie 'Blood Diamond'

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    “Blood Diamond” is a political war thriller movie about the illegal diamond mining and selling during civil-war torn Sierra Leone from 1991-2002. The movie is directed by Edward Zwick known for his earlier works such as Glory (1989) and The Last Samurai (2003). The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio , Jennifer Connelly and Djimon Hounsou in lead roles. The production of the movie began in late 2004 and hit the screens on December 8, 2006. The title of the movie refers to blood diamonds, also known as

  • The Pros And Cons Of Blood Diamonds

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    Blood Diamonds Diamonds are carbon products that are used for two main purposes. They are an ornamental jewel which is globally accepted as a precious stone, used as gifts or as a symbol of love. Industrial jewels are used in industries to make drills and other industrial equipment. Diamonds are also used as investments where, stockbrokers would substitute their money for the diamond with the idea that the prices of diamonds do not fall (Documentary Tube, 2015). Blood diamonds refer to diamonds

  • How Does Blood Diamond A Racist Representation Of West Africa?

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    truly represent Africa because most of the representations known by mankind have risen from Western and European continents. The movie, Blood Diamond, stars Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays Danny Archer—a smuggler of conflict diamonds and Jennifer Connelly, who plays the American journalist, Maddy Bowen. Blood Diamond illustrates the political chaos that conflict diamonds caused in west Africa; a civil war broke out in Sierra Leone between the government and a group of rebels, known as the RUF (Revolutionary

  • Blood Diamond: Sierra Leone During The Civil War

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    Sid Pennington 10/27/2014 MGT 210 Blood Diamond The 2006 film, Blood Diamond, is set in Sierra Leone in 1999 during the civil war and tells the story of an ex-mercenary and a fisherman on the search of a rare and big diamond found while being enslaved by Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebels. The land of Sierra Leone has great value to many different groups of people and organizations as the natural resources of the area hold great wealth within them. With great wealth comes great power and

  • Blood Diamonds: The After Effects Of The Sierra Leone Civil War

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    When people think of diamonds they think of treasure, beauty, wealth, and marriage. A common saying is that “diamonds are a girl’s best friend”. For most girls and children, however, these diamonds act more as enemies than as best friends. From the years 1991-2002, the country of Sierra Leone went through a brutal civil war leading to the deaths of an estimated 50,000 people. Atrocities of the war were large and severely impacted not only combatants, but non-combatant civilians as well. The leading

  • Blood Diamond Quotes

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    In the film Blood Diamond, we get a deeper understanding of the character Danny Archer. We see this through his relationship with Solomon Vandy. This is represented by the use of character action and dialogue. Throughout Blood Diamond Danny is seen to be aggressive and selfish towards others. We can see this idea represented in the scene where the rebels from the RUF come into freetown and attack. The use of character action in this scene helps us to understand Danny’s personality. An example of

  • Blood Diamonds Essay

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    much more modern way, I would use “Blood Diamonds” as a way to symbolize and show some of the themes that where present through out the book. The current situation in Africa in regards to Blood Diamonds is a perfect way to show how people from other countries come and take advantage of the people living in these areas and how it can affect the people involved in it. In modern day Africa people are exploiting men, woman, and

  • Conservatism In Blood Diamonds

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    the ideology of conservatism. Conservatives strive to identify with members of a powerful community, such as the Republican Tea Party, but not necessarily strive to express their own individuality. Shiveley argues for this type of government in Blood Diamonds, claiming, “The whole point of “community” is that people are important as members, not individuals” (Shively, page 30). Conservatives seek out power, whether this is governmental power, or positions of leadership in their own community. They

  • Morals In The Movie Blood Diamond

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    movie “Blood Diamond” is a very revealing tale that easily shows the underlying morals and ethics of many people in this world. During this movie, one can see the absence of conscience, respect for “the other” as well as the pure dedication people have to the direction in life that they have chosen. All of these morals, or lack thereof, are presented by many various groups and characters throughout the movie and in their own way affect and change the ethical dilemma that is the blood diamonds during

  • Book Summary: Blood Diamonds

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    Bloods Diamonds was a rollercoaster book in which there were times you felt the excitement and other parts of the book it was more factual making it a bit dry. One of the attention-grabbing moments for me was in chapter four when the author speaks about the usage of mules to transport and deliver the units of diamonds to the Liberian border. I never would have imaged that people will literally walk for over two hours back in forth to deliver diamonds to another country! The would supply the Liberians

  • Blood Diamonds Film Analysis

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    It is said that every woman loves diamonds. Most diamonds come from African countries and created large conflicts, such as warlords who rebel efforts and civil war. How many women are aware of that? The movie Blood Diamond is about these types of diamonds, called blood diamonds or conflict diamonds. I think the purpose of this movie is to create awareness about the African civil wars, the slaughters and outrages of those wars and how diamonds fund them. The film does a successful job of correctly

  • Blood Diamond Social Significance

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    extracting of diamonds is that in countries such as sierra leone and angola, the mining conditions are extremely poor. The mining stages in Africa are known for having the worst conditions, the wages that the miners earn are just as challenging, only earning 1 dollar per day. The children are commonly forced into child labour and are obliged to do compulsory work in the mines. These children would predominantly be abused sexually and physically. A positive Social significance of mining diamonds is that

  • Blood Diamond Constant Gardener

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    This comparative film essay will be focusing on the two Hollywood films, Blood Diamond and The Constant Gardener, which when compared are very similar in certain aspects such as themes, character, cinematography and the fact that both films are set in Africa. This essay will be focusing on one of the major characters of one of the films, a stylistic analysis of a sequence from one of them films and lastly a mutual thematic concern of the two films. Both films consist of many significant characters

  • Solomon Vandy In Blood Diamond

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    This paper will discuss one aspect of the movie 'Blood Diamond.' Upon release, the film was largely celebrated according to the belief that it had presented a realistic portrayal of the diamond trade in Sub Saharan Africa and that it had given a moving and powerful description of the damage which this trade does to the lives of the people involved in it, and to those who find themselves caught up against their will. However, this paper will argue that the film continues to play into identifiably

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Analysis

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    in the diamond industry within Sierra Leone and developing a constant fear of them taking over within every citizen. The movie Blood Diamond tells the story of the civil war located in Sierra Leone. It was directed by Edward Zwick and premiered in 2006 (Blood Diamond). The movie tells the story of Danny Archer, who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio, who meets this black fisherman named Solomon Vandy, played by Djimon Hounsou. Solomon was captured by the RUF and is forced to work in a diamond camp. These