The author's viewpoint of "Left for Dead" is that Captain McVay was innocent. Throughout the book it describes all the weight that was put on the captain's shoulders. Our book has the qualities of a narrative, but show just about every text structure there is. There are multiple climaxes, and they are connected back to different structures. The book uses problem and solution, description, and sequence. All the events with Hunter Scott include problem and solution. Captain McVay was held accountable for something Hunter didn't think was his fault. Hunter got the captain's name cleared. The book describes all the events of what happened on July 30, 1945 along with Hunter's search for justice. The families of the deceased sailors of the USS Indianapolis didn't particularly like this idea of Hunter Scott clearing his name.
Casting Director:
-Shia LaBoeff as Hunter Scott (sp?)
-Orlando Bloom as Captain McVay
-Jackie Chan as Hashimoto
-plus extras to play sailors
Sound/Music Director:
-Jaws music when sharks are coming
-Silence when people die/get pulled under
-Chaotic music when the ship gets hit with the torpedo
-Sad music while ship is sinking
Set/Costume Director:
-Navy uniform of that time (sailors)
-Set on a little island
-Suits (Hunter Scott, people at the hearing)
-Black and White, and then Color ( Kind of like the Wizard of Oz)
General Director/Editor
-Least amount of time on Sinking
-A lot of time on the days after sinking (stranded in ocean)
-Life at home for soldiers
-Hunter Scott's hard work
By, Kirby C. Tori D. Erik B. Jay C.
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