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Movies/Scenes
Representing Scapegoat Types
 | Arlington Road
(1999)
 | Michael as a "scapegoat"
figure. (See review
at Hollywood Jesus.) |
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 | The
General's Daughter (1999)
 | Elisabeth as a tortured scapegoat for the sins of the military.
(See review
at Hollywood Jesus.) |
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 | Summer of Sam
(1999)
 | Ritchie as the scapegoat "sacrifice" for the
fears of the community. |
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 | Schindler's List (1993)
 | Amon Goethe: "They cast a spell on you, you know,
the Jews. When you work closely with them, like I do, you see this. They
have this power. It's like a virus. Some of my men are infected with
this virus. They should be pitied, not punished. They should receive
treatment because this is as real as typhus. I see it all the time. It's
a matter of money? Hmm?" |
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 | Apolcalypse Now (1979)
 | Willard: "Everybody wanted me to do it, him most
of all. I felt like he was up there, waiting for me to take the pain
away. He just wanted to go out like a soldier, standing up, not like
some poor, wasted, rag-assed renegade. Even the jungle wanted him dead,
and that's who he really took his orders from anyway." |
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