Monday, March 23, 2015

Movie Monday-Half Past Autumn Assignment Part# 3-4


  1. What is your definition of successful?
    • My definition of successful is that to do what you love and work hard for it  without giving up to achieving the goals with no regrets without looking back.
  2. What have you given up to become successful?
    • I give up to become successful by giving up my personal time with the people who I love and work hard and perform well at school and always look out for the resources constantly that can help to you achieve what you need.
  3. What did Parks give up to become successful?
    • Parks give up his personal time with his children and chose to spend his time working on his career rather than working on his relationships. Parks failed many marriages with women and was never around the house as much as his children would've liked.
  4. Who was Genevieve Young's father?
    • Genevieve Young's father was 
  5. How much was Parks advanced to write his first book (and eventual best-selling autobiography)?

  6. How much money did Elijah Muhammad offer Parks to do a story on The Nation of Islam?

  7. Why did Parks refuse the money?
    • Parks refuse the money because 
  8. What was significant about the movie The Learning Tree?
    • The significant about the the movie "The Learning Tree" was that
  9. What was significant about the character Shaft?
    • The significant about the character Shaft was 
  10. What was Gordon Parks' choice of weapons?
    • Gordon Parks' choice of weapons was 
  11. What reason did Genevieve Young give for the divorce?
    • The reason that Genevieve Young give for divorce
  12. In 1984, Parks directed Solomon Northrup's Odyssey. What recent feature film told the same story?

  13. Who was Gordon Parks, jr?
    • Gordon Parks Jr. Gordon Parks 's son who had died in a plane crash. He was following the footsteps of his father to become a director that Gordon Parks once were and have an ambitious goals and never get to complete the movie that he worked in Africa.
  14. What is your favorite Gordon Parks photo?
    • My favorite Gordon Parks photo is 
  15. What will you remember about Gordon Parks in ten years?
    • I will remember about Gordon Parks in ten years that Gordon Park's resilience and determination to become successful as a discriminated individual eventually paid off as he became one of the most renown photographers in American history.

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