In the 'Freedom Writers' story, a real element is the students' real - life struggles. They come from difficult backgrounds like poverty, gang influence, and family problems. However, some might consider certain parts of the extreme turn - arounds as potentially 'fake' in the sense that in real life, change doesn't always happen so quickly or smoothly. But overall, the story is based on real students and their teacher's efforts.
We can distinguish the real and fake in 'Freedom Writers' by analyzing the characters' development. The real part is when the characters' growth is based on realistic factors such as building relationships, getting support, and gradually changing their mindsets. If a character's change seems forced or out of nowhere, it might be 'fake'. Also, compare the story with other real educational stories. If there are elements that are way different from what usually happens in real classrooms, like an unrealistically high success rate of students graduating and going on to great things without any further struggles, then those might be the 'fake' parts. However, the essence of the teacher's dedication and the students' potential for change is real.
The real story behind 'Sounds of Freedom' involves the harrowing world of child trafficking. Ballard's work in infiltrating trafficking rings and saving children is at the core of it. He risked his life many times to expose these dark operations and bring the victims to safety. The movie aims to raise awareness about this global issue that often goes unnoticed or is underestimated in its scale.
The following are some recommendations for fake and fake novels:
1. " The Real Rich Lady Is an Almighty Big Boss." Author: Qing Qian
2. " Madam's alternate account caused a sensation in the entire city again." Author: Little Brother Ling
3. The Real Daughter, She's Beautiful and Savage. Author: Tian Qiqi
4. The Sister of a Big Boss Dressed as a Vest. Author: Young Master Jiuxi
These novels covered the subject of fake and fake money, and could be recommended as a choice to read.