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In the film The Majestic, Jim Carrey’s character claims that veterans of World War II would not agree with the HUAC hearings. Do you agree with his argument? Explain your answer

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Baraq

Everyone is entitled to their opinions. Hence, in my opinion, my stand is No, because it is based on sentiment. Therefore, it is subjective.

The Majestic

The film depicts a 1951 Hollywood screenwriter suspected of being a communist. After suffering amnesia as the result of a road traffic collision, he is taken in by the locals of a small town, who mistake him as a local resident who went MIA while serving in the military during World War II.

Bessie's testimony

In 1943 Bessie moved to Hollywood, where he worked as a Warner Bros. contract writer on The Very Thought of You (1944), Hotel Berlin (1945), Objective, Burma! (1945) and other features. He was called to testify before HUAC. Bessie refused to cooperate, saying, “I will never aid or abet such a committee in its patent attempt to foster the sort of intimidation and terror that is the inevitable precursor of a fascist regime.” Bessie served his 12-month sentence for contempt of Congress at the minimum-security federal lockup in Texarkana, Texas.

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