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Gandhi- Film Questions Questions
to consider for a follow up Round Table Discussion on the Leaders of the 20th
Century. We have already looked at the evil of Hitler & Stalin, we now compare the ability to change using
non-violence. |
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1.
What was Gandhi’s response to unjust laws?
2.
Why did Gandhi like to have the news media present during his public
demonstrations?
3.
Provide two examples of racism against “coloreds” in
4.
What was the purpose of the national day of fasting and prayer?
5.
What does Mahatma mean?
6.
When the British couldn’t control Gandhi, what did they usually do with him?
7.
Why did millions of Indians no longer have work? What did Gandhi do about it?
8.
Why did Gandhi walk to the sea?
9.
When
10.
What tactic did Gandhi use to stop violence among the people of
11.
What two countries did
12.
How does this film relate to the concept of imperialism?
13.
How does this film relate to the concept of nationalism?
14. How
does this film relate to the concept of ethnic violence?
Gandhi
Overview of the film
Gandhi was born in
strongest power in the world, and it controlled a vast
overseas empire that included
After many years of struggle, he led
Cast of Major Characters
(in order of appearance)
Mohandas
K. Gandhi - Later called, Mahatma Gandhi, he was an attorney born in
Kinnoch - An Indian, a Muslim, and a wealthy
businessman, Kinnoch supported Gandhi’s efforts to
gain greater equality for Indians living in
Charlie Andrews - An Englishman and a Christian minister, Charlie supported
Gandhi in
Kasturba Gandhi - This was Gandhi’s wife and
life-long companion; they were married at the age of 13. Although “Ba” supported her husband’s work, she didn’t like to clean
latrines.
Pandit Nehru - He was a friend of Gandhi’s and an
important leader of the independence
movement in
Mohamed Al Jinnah - As the leader of the Muslims
in
supporting “home rule,” or independence from
Hindus,
the Muslims were a large religious minority group of
president of
Mirabhen - As a young British woman, she came to
became like a daughter to Gandhi.
Margaret Bourke-White - A famous American photographer who met Gandhi
during World War II, she documented Gandhi’s later life in photographs.
Special Thanks to: http://www.studentsfriend.com/aids/curraids/films/GandhiQ.pdf