A/N I made this for school last year, and thought that I could put it on fanfiction! I mean, why not? So please, R&R, but I will absolutely NOT have FLAMES! So, NO FLAMES!
Remember the Titans Conflicts
For the last couple of days, I have beem watching Remeber the Titans. There are many
conflicts in this movie. The main conflict is that a white school, and a black school are going to
merge, and not one person is happy about that. Everybody is fighting and protesting, and the
whites and blacks don't want to be anywhere near each other. Even though nobody likes the
idea of it, the school still goes on. In the beginning, nobody gets along, but since the football
players have already been together for the whole summer, and are friends, when people notice
them together, people of both races start to become friends, because everyone loves football. I
agree with the way this conflict is solved because, nobody should be judged on the way they
look. It's what's on the inside that counts.
Another conflict that breaks out is, Coach Boone is going to become the new school football
coach, and he is black. Coach Yost, the old football coach, is white, and will lose his job. None
of the whites are happy with that, and on the day of the first meeting, all of the whites, and Coach
Yost barge in, but Coach boone yells at Coach Yost. In the end, Coach Yost decides to be
the defensive coach, and they become friends. I think that they solved this problem well,
because now everybody is satisfied. Both Coach Yost, and Coach Boone get to be coaches.
Talking about conflicts, once I got in a big fight with my cousin. We both wanted to be the
same part in a play that we were going to recite for our parents. the week before, we had
decided who was going to be who, and I was going to be the director. The next week, when my
family got to our grandparent's house, my cousin's were practicing the play, and one of them was
doing my part. I told her that we had already choosen that that was my part, and she told me
that didn't think that my family was coming. In reply, I told her that they shouldn't even be doing
the play if we weren't there, so she ran off, and didn't do the play. If I could go back in time,
instead of telling her that they shouldn't be doing the play, I should of asked her if we could share
the part. From my experience, I have learned that you need to give everyone a chance before
you turn them down.
