The Patriot

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American history usually starts with Columbus and the famous myths surrounding the “founding” of the New World. As children we learn about how Columbus fought against all odds to convince the king and queen of Spain to fund his voyage to prove the world was not flat. As we grow in our understanding of history we find that most of the world, at that time, already knew the world was round. So why do we believe in these myths? We believe in these types of myths because they make the central character or characters appear larger than life, much like a Hollywood blockbuster. In the 2000 film the Patriot, directed by Ronald Emmerich, and distributed by Columbia Pictures; we follow the story of American Revolution as seen through the eyes of a Southern plantation owner, played by Mel Gibson. The Patriot, is a great film that gives the movie watcher a great sense of the turmoil that people went through during the Revolutionary War.

The story begins with Mel Gibson’s character, Benjamin Martin, following the events of the Battle of Lexington and Concord as he must help the Charleston assembly decide if a levy should be passed to help the newly formed Continental Army. Martin is a small plantation owner and father of several children. He decides that he has seen too much bloodshed in his years and returns to his family rather than going off to fight in the upcoming war. His eldest son, played by Heath Ledger, Gabriel Martin decides to join the Continental Army against his father’s wishes. Through unfortunate circumstances Gabriel returns home one day, as a battle erupts around the Martin Plantation between the British Regulars and the Colonial Militia. Benjamin Martin shows compassion by treating all wounded soldiers regardless of which s...

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...ily of your own, you’ll understand.” Gabriel: “When I have a family of my own, I won’t hide behind it.” This exchange of words sums up the plot of the movie well. Martin is fearful of war, for the atrocities he himself had committed during the French and Indian War. He is afraid his family will suffer those same atrocities as payback for the sins he had committed. Throughout the film we see him falling back on those memories but instead of falling back he finds his family there to support him, which reinvigorates him to fight for the greater good, American Independence. The film is a great story about the American Revolution and the events that would lead to the establishment of the United States of America. Although the story is one made for the big screen, the back drop of the Revolution is very real. The Americans suffered greatly to achieve their independence.

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