Selecting a key term from a film to further clarify or illustrate a central concept enhances comprehension and provides a concrete, relatable anchor for abstract ideas. For example, if the central concept is “overcoming adversity,” a term like “resilience,” embodied by a specific character’s actions in the film, could be selected. This provides a tangible illustration of the concept and connects it to the cinematic narrative.
This practice strengthens the connection between theoretical concepts and real-world examples, making the material more engaging and memorable. It allows for a deeper exploration of the concept through the lens of the chosen term, offering a nuanced perspective grounded in the film’s narrative and characters. Historically, using illustrative examples has been a cornerstone of effective teaching and communication, and leveraging the rich narrative context of film provides a contemporary and compelling approach.