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Wonder Woman (Cultural Literacy (The value of love (gift of the watch),…
Wonder Woman
Cultural Literacy
The world it creates is a world of violence
Artistic choices reflect tone: very dark
Libeeration scene in Veld: dancing
Diana doesn't understand the "rules" of Steve's society/culture
The value of love
gift of the watch
Diana's "knowledge" about human interactions/sex
Cultural assumption that one has to be good to be worthwhile
Final scene where she decides not to kill flips that on its head - it's not about "deserve"
Theological Literacy
heaven vs. hell (Themyscira/paradise vs. the outside)
Diana's gift/passion was to help
She did this because of destiny / the stories she heard
Trevor had a passion to help / do what's right
Used his gifts (disguise)
The three friends
Not what they look like - their skills are not what you expect
The issue of hate as motivation
Choosing fate vs. destiny
Diana doesn't let others tell her what to do
Steve chooses his own fate
Chooses what's right over what he's told
Ares' choice to see humanity as evil
The "mythology" of creation and explanation of human situation
Quantitative Literacy
Potential numbers of death
Steve's decision to sacrifice is a logical decision
One side in the war running out of supplies
"Is hydrogen flammable?"
Deliberation process among the Amazons about Steve
Communication Literacy
Talk to each other to complete plans
Non-verbal communication
Diana's facial expressions
The way she looks at Dr. Poison when deciding whether to kill her
Steve communicates with the watch
Verbal
She spoke many languages
Truth/lies
Ares disguising himself as a "good guy"
Steve is a spy - needs to lie
Diana deceives her mother about her training
Diana's mother deceived her about her conception
Sammy is lying
The "lasso of truth"
Steve deceives Diana
Information Literacy
Diana perceives the world a certain way
Childhood / stories she heard
Sheltered childhood
Themyscira - Utopia
Trevor sees it differently
He lives in the "real world"
Diana read the 12 volume work on pleasure