Jojo Rabbit
Questions to answer when viewing/reading texts:
Questions to answer when viewing/reading texts:
1. How does viewing this text through a child’s perspective change the way we experience it? Explain using an example from the text.
Makes the movie less serious and if the movie was based on Rosie the movie would be more
2. How would this text be different if it were told from the perspective of an adult? How would the audience’s experience be different?
If the movie was told from a perspective of an adult the movie would be more serious and the movie would be about stopping the war instead of joining it.
3. Why did the filmmaker or author decide to tell this story from a child’s perspective?
To make the movie funnier and take something seriously and makes it into a comedy
4. How are children represented in the text? How are adults represented in the text?
in this text, we see that the children are the ones training to be soldiers and the adults are going work.
5. Does imagination help the young hero to cope? How so? Provide an example.
In the movie, Jojo's imagination shows us that he has a friend who is Hitler. His imaginary friend Hitler would give him advice about what he should do like when Jojo found out a girl was living in his walls
6. Does this text connect in any other ways to the other texts you have read/viewed? How so? Provide evidence and explain.
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