(Not) real history
Sometimes movies can be a powerful tool in the teacher’s arsenal. They can summarize long textbooks full of boring chapters and almost no pictures in an entertaining based-on-a-true-story movie with star-studded casts and production value. It is vital to check it isn’t full-on fiction.
You might want to forgive this teacher for confusing their students with Forrest Gump. After all, it is a best-of compilation of modern American history. Maybe in the future, they should clarify which parts are authentic and which are fiction. If not, maybe next time, they would think Middle Earth and The Lord of The Rings’ characters existed.
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