The classic teacher quoted the theory of Mr. Xu Rongzhe from Taiwan, and pointed out that as long as you start a story, ask seven questions; after you ask, the story will automatically come out.
Condensed storytelling into seven questions. As long as you start a story, ask seven questions; after asking, the story will automatically run out.
I try to use these seven questions to analyze the movie "Something The Lord Made (2004)"
Goal: The black boy Weaving Thomas was born in a carpenter's family, but he dreams of becoming a
doctor Very serious, blacks have very few opportunities to receive medical education, and Weiwen Thomas' family is poor and unable to pay the high tuition fees of medical school
: Weiwen Thomas has accumulated a lot of tuition fees through part-time work, and obtained it through his own wisdom and craftsmanship. Opportunity thwarted as assistant to white doctor Alfred Blelake
: Although Alfred Blelake gave Vivan Thomas plenty of opportunities and took him to Johns Hopkins University, Vivian Thomas Still no chance to go to college, and the tuition he had raised before was wasted because of bank failures
: Dr. Alfred Blake was invited to conquer Tetralogy of Fallot (also known as cyanotic babies), a very difficult heart disease. Surgery prompted him and Viven Thomas to start a long-term collaboration again
: Viven Thomas helped make tools, superb craftsmanship played a key role in overcoming the disease of cyanotic infants, and Viven Thomas' presence made Brelake The doctor finally carried out the operation successfully.
However, Dr. Braylake did not disclose the contribution
of Weaving Thomas: the late Weaving Thomas was finally recognized by Johns Hopkins University and received an honorary doctorate. Portraits of Dr. Braylake are displayed side by side in a Johns Hopkins window.
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