Sheryl Yoast - "People say that it can't work, black and white; well here we make it work, everyday. We have our disagreements, of course, but before we reach for hate, always, always, we remember the Titans." - theme = racism
Racism occurs in the movie remember the titans in many different ways. For example when the new family that was black just moved in to the neighbourhood, and all the white people just stared at the window and instead of saying welcome they just talked behind there back. Because they were scared that black people would be the same as white people. Another example is when the little girl didn’t shake the black girls hand, because she was taught that black people are poor and the white people are higher up. Those reasons are perfect examples of racism in the mover remember the titans.
Coach Boone -" It's all right. We're in a fight. You boys are doing all that you can do. Anybody can see that. Win or lose... We gonna walk out of this stadium tonight with our heads held high. Do your best. That's all anybody can ask for." - theme = leadership
They were a lot of good and bad leadership in the movie remember the titans. AT the start of the camp there was a lot of bad leadership by both captains. Because they both told there team do not block the opposite colour. But after the camp both captains showed great leadership. They were working as a real football team. Because at school they were the only people that were talking and hanging around each other, being a perfect example for good role models for there team. Those reasons make it pretty obvious that there were good and bad leadership throughout the movie remember the titans.
Coach Boone - "Listen up. I'm not gonna talk to you tonite about winning and losing. You're already winners..because you didn't kill each other up at camp. Tonight we got Hayfield. Like all the other teams in this conference, they're
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