In this paper, I discuss the Buddhist theme(s) of (The Three Marks of Reality, The Four Noble Truths, The Noble Eightfold Path, etc.) portrayed in the (title of the film) and compare that to Buddhism as discussed in this course. In doing so, I use examples from the film and class readings to make points about my analysis. I chose this film because…
Section B – Historical Context

Give a detailed overview of the life of Siddhartha/the Buddha from events surrounding his birth, his early life, his midlife and the end of his life including his last words.
Describe the Four Passing Sights. State why you think the Four Passing Sights and the Great Going Forth were major turning points in Siddhartha’s life.
Section C – Social Location and Description

The description should include the following (within 1-2 paragraphs).

the title, the director/writer’s name, date, and any other pertinent background information
the setting – which includes the city, state or country; regional designation such as urban, rural, suburban, small town, wilderness, etc.; time period (e.g. the 1990s)
synopsis – general overview of the story
Section D – Buddhist Themes

At what point of the story does the Buddhist theme (change, suffering, desire, etc.)? Describe what’s going on in the story before this scene.

Describe the scene in which the Buddhist theme is portrayed.
Describe in detail how the Buddhist theme is represented in the film.
Section E – Comparative Analysis

Compare the film’s portrayals of the Buddhist theme to Buddhism as discussed in this course by answering the following.

Define and describe all of the important elements of the Buddhist theme according to the course readings, lectures, discussion, etc. Cite pages from the textbook.
Give three similarities of the Buddhist theme as it is in the film compared to that theme according to the course readings.
Give three differences of the Buddhist theme as it is in the film compared to that theme according to the course readings.
Section F – Conclusion

Make on summarizing statement about the similarities and differences you identified in the film. What do you think the writer/producer of the film is trying to do or say about the Buddhist theme? What makes you think this?


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