1. Treatment of Mexico and/or Mexicans in Magnificent seven
Quite in opposition to this having Mexican heritage is portrayed as being something to be very proud of. ... He has his own set of moral values that previously were not included in bandido films. ... Once he fails to prove his speed to the trigger of his gun he loses control of his emotions and runs out of the room, after which Miguel says "Very young, and very proud-. He is too proud to admit, even to himself, his true identity. ... The merging of identities is proven to be unacceptable, as he must pick one identity, his Mexican identity, as does O'Reilly in his death. ...
- Word Count: 3720
- Approx Pages: 15
- Grade Level: Undergraduate