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Re-Viewing the Past: Chicago." 2002
A. What elements in the film are historically accurate and which are inaccurate? Give examples from the article to illustrate.
B. In your view, do the historical inaccuracies harm or help our understanding of past events and historical figures? Explain.
C. In your view, do the historical inaccuracies harm or help our understanding of the present (people or groups)? That is to say, is the director using historical events and people to make a point about America and Americans today? Explain.
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