Legally Blonde: Movie Analysis

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What does the people in Congress do? Congress is the people that represent the people of the citizen of the United States. Congress is one of the most important groups of people in the American Government. They are the people that are chosen to act or to speak in place of the American people (Ginsberg, 237). So for this paper I have decided to watch Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde. They movie talks about the main character taking on congress to pass a bill. So within my paper I am going to talk about the differences in representation, Congress, the rules of law making in order to pass a bill and the Law of the Land. Within this paper there are going to be comparison of the movie, reviews of the movies, and the fact we talked about in class. To begin with, the movies talked about the different districts, which reflects what we talked about in class about the congress that are the representative that represent the people, to speak for the people. For each of the member of congress are within a district and they are responsible for that district. The Congressman or Congresswoman must …show more content…

That bill would have to be sponsored by the Congressman or woman, in order for the bill to have a hearing. That was talked about in class, where there are step in getting the bill to pass as a law. For one the bill becomes a law it has to be sent to the president and be passed by him. Even before that both of the house must pass the bill in the same form. In a review of the movies in The New York Times by Elvis Mitchell, he talked about how the main character running into some problem while using the original way to getting a bill pass, so within the movie and the review it does reflect the theme and facts that we talked about in class, because within those step to getting the bill to pass there are problems where the bill is rejected by the committees

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