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Title: A Character Analysis of the Film: Blood Diamond (2006)
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January 27, 2009 |
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Although Danny beholds a great loyalty to the Colonel for saving him from being murdered as a young man, he invariably sees the immoral style of warfare that he inflicts on the local people. However, Danny does not find much wrong with stealing diamonds from whoever he can under the Colonel’s leadership, which makes him willing to do anything to find his freedom from Coetzee’s militia—he is loyal to one, not even the Colonel... Showed first 250 characters
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However, Danny does not find much wrong with stealing diamonds from whoever he can under the Colonel’s leadership, which makes him willing to do anything to find his freedom from Coetzee’s militia—he is loyal to one, not even the Colonel. Maddy is a loyalist–traditionalist fighter that uses her journalism to refute and argue against Danny’s involvement in trying to steal the blood diamond from Solomon... Showed next 250 characters
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