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Position Paper On How Globalization Changed The World Based From The Movie 12 Years A Slave

The document provides a summary of the movie 12 Years a Slave, describing Solomon Northup's journey from a free man to being kidnapped and sold into slavery for 12 years. It discusses how the movie portrays different parts of his experience, including his initial kidnapping, time at slave markets, experiences on plantations where some owners were cruel and others somewhat kind, and finally regaining his freedom. It analyzes how the movie shows how globalization changed the world both positively through new opportunities but also negatively through abuse of human rights like slavery.
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Position Paper On How Globalization Changed The World Based From The Movie 12 Years A Slave

The document provides a summary of the movie 12 Years a Slave, describing Solomon Northup's journey from a free man to being kidnapped and sold into slavery for 12 years. It discusses how the movie portrays different parts of his experience, including his initial kidnapping, time at slave markets, experiences on plantations where some owners were cruel and others somewhat kind, and finally regaining his freedom. It analyzes how the movie shows how globalization changed the world both positively through new opportunities but also negatively through abuse of human rights like slavery.
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Position Paper on How Globalization Changed the World based from the movie 12

Years a Slave
During the 18th and 19th century, slavery in the United States became legal institution of
human enslavement for Africans and African Americans that were existed that time. In the
movie 12 years a slave, we can see how is the life of Solomon Northup for being a slave in a
long period of time. The movie portrays heartbreaking and oppressive message about what
happened during the time of human enslavement. The movie also used deep emotions to convey
an important message about inequality or racism, how human life is being valued and the true
essence of humanity.
Throughout the movie, Solomon’s journey is divided into five distinct part. First is his
time as a free man before he is sold into slavery. A father for his family will do anything for the
future of his family. Solomon was offered a short-term employment in Washington DC as a
musician because he is a violinist but this is the start of his struggle, he was kidnapped and sold
into slavery. He claimed that he is a free man but no one believed. We can see in this part of the
movie how the world treats the dream of a man, a hardworking man for his family but in just a
glimpse, the dream turns down and he thinks this dream will never be happened. This is true
nowadays specially to our overseas workers who were abused and didn’t receive the proper
treatment for them.
Second is when he is transferred to and at the slave market. Everything was taken from.
They tried to dehumanize Solomon. He was forced to say that he is a slave for the threat for
beating him and also, they take his name and change to “platt”. I can’t believe that during those
times, people became a part of businesses because people can be sold as a slave. Their dignity
and personality never honored the slave traders instead they tell to them that they were born not
to enjoy the life in this world but to serve and born a slave forever. This is very heartbreaking
because the dream of working as a musician became slave which is far from what his life will be
in Washington DC.
The third is his time in the Ford plantation. This is his first time for working as a slave.
Ford is being good to Solomon in fact he gave Solomon a violin. But there is this man that want
to beat Solomon. The tension between Solomon and this plantation carpenter breaks when this
man tried to beat Solomon. Solomon was being hang by the neck with his feet barely touching
the ground but when Ford arrives, he cut it down. There are people watching him but chose not
to help. Ford has a little good in his heart but his mindset of being a slave is that there’s nothing
morally right about slavery. Ford may feel sorry for the enslaved people but he can’t do anything
to help them. To break the tension between Solomon and the plantation carpenter, Ford sold
Solomon to Epps plantation.
The fourth is his time on the Epp’s plantation. Unlike Ford, Epps is unmerciful and
sadistic. In this part of the movie, actually this is the longest act in the film portrays that in this
plantation, there is nothing good and the morality are broken. This part of this movie is the act of
pure evil because mercy is absent in this plantation. It is a perfect example of pure evil. Epps
abuse and he is very cruel to his slaves. The one thing that Solomon have is his violin which is
always reminds him the past and give him hope that one day he will be back to his family. In this
part of the movie shows that hell is exist and Epps plantation considered hell during the time of
Solomon. Every people want to go wherever they want but they do not know hell exist even
though we can’t see it. In hell, unending pain, sadness and everything that will destroy you are
all present as depicts the life in the Epps plantation. But even though how cruel the life in Epps
plantation, there is good thing that happened to Solomon when he meets Bass, a good person
who has the humanity to help Solomon by trying to send his letters to him wife. It tells us that
there can be good in this world no matter how evil it is. There are people who understand and
give help to those needy. In 12 years of being slave, Solomon found a good person. This may tell
us that in the real world where evil is walking freely, there are still good people you will meet in
your journey. This world may bring you down because of what are happening in your life but
there will be someone that will change your perspective like what happened to Solomon. They
take everything from him but his hope to comeback home make him strong and even though how
he faces all the struggle of being a slave, he was abused but there is someone who help him to be
a free man again.
The fifth is he is taken out of slavery and go back home. Finally, he saw his family again.
He was crying as he walks toward his wife and in that 12 years of his absence, he saw that his
son and his daughter and apologizes for his absence.
The movie shows how globalization changed the world. In the first part of the movie
which is where Solomon will leave his family to work in Washington DC and because of
globalization, a country will likely to produce job opportunities and it will be open for everyone.
In the second part, this portrays globalization market where every country makes negotiations.
This is where import and exports happen. In the third and fourth part of the movie, for me this is
the part where you can see how globalization affect human kind because you can see in this part
how people or workers abused and treated. This is considering the disadvantage of globalization
in which you can’t avoid one example is racism and violation of human rights. In the fifth part of
the movie, I can say that this is an advantage of globalization because of the opened job
opportunities specially to our OFW family, they will feel homesickness but this makes them
more strong and when the day come to come back to their home, the excitement to be with their
love ones carrying their dreams to changed their life because of the opportunities given by
globalization is so priceless and the struggles they experienced where gone.

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