![]() ![]() Kassovitz started writing the script of La haine on April 6, 1993, the day Makome M’Bowole, a young man from Zaire, was shot while in police custody in the eighteenth arrondissement of Paris. This black-and-white chronicle of twenty-four hours in the life of a mixed-race young male trio from a run-down banlieue has resonated ever since. The explosive contents of the film, its unusually young creative team (Kassovitz and the three lead actors were all in their twenties), the fact that it won the prestigious best director prize at Cannes, its huge popular success, and the media circus that followed turned La haine into a phénomène de société that reached beyond its cinematic value. The convergence of Mathieu Kassovitz’s film and social unrest, however, was nothing new: at the time of its release in 1995, La haine was already, and controversially, linked to suburban violence and police bavures (slipups). Thus the book, which coincided with the tenth anniversary of the film, proved timely for unexpected reasons. Every night, as in the Bob Marley song we hear over the credits, there was burning and looting and clashes with the police-which I could hear, as I was staying with my parents, who live next to one of these “difficult” suburbs. Fairy tales are stories that are specifically for kids, involve magical characters, have good and evil characters, and generally start with “once upon a time.”Īs you do your reading practice, try to find out what type of story it is.To start on a personal note: I wrote a book about La haine that came out in November 2005, just as the Paris suburbs (banlieues) erupted in an unprecedented wave of violence.Fables are stories that are passed down, with a good lesson to be learned, and are about animals, plants, or forces of nature that are humanlike.Legends are designed to teach a lesson about a real person in history, with a few facts dramatically changed.Myths are stories that are passed down about how or why something came to be.A lot of times fairy tales begin by saying “once upon a time.” Fairy tales always have good characters and evil characters. Animals can also be characters in a fairy tale. Fairy tales are specifically for kids and often have a lot to do with magic (like a fairy godmother, elves, or any supernatural character). Fairy Taleįairy tales are probably one of the most popular today. A fable is about animals, plants, or forces of nature that can talk and act like humans. However, all the characters in a fable are things that can’t normally talk. A fable’s overall purpose is to teach a lesson. Now, a fable is also a story that is passed down. Legends always have an important purpose, but the facts are always a little exaggerated to make them more interesting and exciting! Generally, some of the facts are dramatically altered and the person the legend is about never really did what the story says. However, legends are about real-life people and what they did. ![]() Legends are stories that people made up as well. Sometimes days were even set apart to have big celebrations because of these myths. Their myths generally centered around various gods and goddesses. Greek mythology is one of the most popular examples of this. Myths were shared by groups of people all throughout the world and became a really big part of their community. The word myth actually comes from the Greek “mythos” meaning “word of mouth.” These myths are generally passed on from parents to kids, and when those kids grew up to be parents, they would tell their kids, and so on. Myths explained how natural events occurred and are set in really ancient times before history even began. Myths were sort of like our ancient ancestors’ version of science. MythĪ myth is a story that was made up by people who wanted to explain how or why our world works, how it came to be, how we should treat each other, why hurricanes happen, and so on. Let’s look at what makes something a myth, fable, legend, or fairy tale. Well, chances are, most of what they read to you was a myth, fable, legend, or fairy tale. Hi, guys! Welcome to this Mometrix video on myths, fables, legends, and fairy tales.Ī lot of you have probably grown up with your parents reading you books or watching movies with you. ![]()
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