La Haine Edexcel A2 French

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  1. verdhy's Avatar
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    La Haine Edexcel A2 French
    Hello there

    Well, I just have a really quick question. In La Haine, at the end, there is an image of a guy on the side of the wall of one of the buildings.

    My teacher touched upon it, but didn't explain if it was at all relevant... Is it?

    The link to the last two minutes is below

    Thanks a lot for the help!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHO1LzLgIg
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    Re: La Haine Edexcel A2 French
    i think the image is of baudelaire, im not sure if it was relevant but i thought it may represent the french society (as obviously he's a classic french poet) looking down on them and it being societies fault, they look and observe but dont react - sort of like the 'jusqu'ici tout va bien' story
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    Re: La Haine Edexcel A2 French
    (Original post by verdhy)
    Hello there

    Well, I just have a really quick question. In La Haine, at the end, there is an image of a guy on the side of the wall of one of the buildings.

    My teacher touched upon it, but didn't explain if it was at all relevant... Is it?

    The link to the last two minutes is below

    Thanks a lot for the help!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHO1LzLgIg
    sorry i forgot to quote you before... in case you didnt get any notifications that i'd replied
  4. verdhy's Avatar
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    Re: La Haine Edexcel A2 French
    (Original post by bethanysmith)
    i think the image is of baudelaire, im not sure if it was relevant but i thought it may represent the french society (as obviously he's a classic french poet) looking down on them and it being societies fault, they look and observe but dont react - sort of like the 'jusqu'ici tout va bien' story
    Ohh! Thanks a lot.. yeah i thought it meant something!

    Thanks so much!
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