After reading Chapter 7 of the Kotler Textbook, conduct a reading reflection paper.You task in this assignment is to conduct an article reflection in a 3-4 page paper addressing the following:
What are 3 key concepts and topics from the chapter?
WHat does it mean in the book between Human and Machine in the new CX
What are the 5A’s? Describe each one in detail
What is 2 key takeaways from the chapter you found most interesting and why?
premieres, parties and more. The time, place, and people in that theater would have been entirely different due to many safety, and other events going on at that time. There are many issues but I’ll name the main few, Hitler would have not been present in a room with many other leaders of the Nazi regime, especially if word of a shooting involving Americans dressed as Germans that had tickets to that movie were going to be there. There also would have been more security guards. And finally, even stated in the movie, the Americans were invading Europe, D-Day had just happened, there would not have been a party. Though highly impossible for the war to end the way the movie shown, it was a great “what if” to be able to compare to.
When the war had started in 1939, the United States of America was not involved the way that other countries were. Although, there was a lot of propaganda and speeches up until the invasion on D-Day this movie was not made in the time of the war or before it, there was propaganda inserted into the film. On June sixth of 1944, there was a speech/letter given by Dwight D. Eisenhower to the enlisted men about to invade. The speech was a form of propaganda and talked about how America can prevail against the enemies of the German war machine. The speech is one that was remembered by many real soldiers as a letter of inspiration and could have helped them be reminded of what they were fighting for. In the intro of “Inglourious Basterds” Lieutenant Aldo Raine, gives a speech that is telling his men not to give up and how to fight off the Germans. He even challenges them to each kill 100 Nazis each. The comparison of the two very different sounding speeches, have a similar focus on encouraging or challenging the men to win the war or task at hand. The other primary source(s) that help support the story are photos during the wartime period. The photos also helped validate the use of places or props in the movie, by proving the atmospheres or setting to be as realistic as possible. Some of the photos were very helpful in understanding what the reactions were of people in the photos at that time, whether it was Hitler grinning at victory (Forty, 51) or Jewish men being forced out of their homes (Forty, 51). Although, the photos and speeches helped validate parts of the films accuracy, it really he