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Words: 1426 |
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8 min read
Published: May 17, 2022
Words: 1426|Pages: 3|8 min read
Published: May 17, 2022
"The Patriot" is a captivating portrayal of the American Revolutionary Wars, with a focus on Benjamin Martin, a principled farmer and former French/Indian War Hero, who initially opposes the war between Britain and the Colonies. As tensions rise, Benjamin's eldest son, Gabriel, joins the colonial military, leading to discord within the family.
The film paints a vivid picture of the British's mistreatment of the Colonists and their struggle for independence. When tragedy strikes, with Gabriel's capture and the death of another son, Thomas, Benjamin embarks on a relentless pursuit of revenge, earning him the nickname "The Ghost" for his ruthless tactics against British officers.
Benjamin eventually assembles a militia, learning military tactics from a French Ambassador and emphasizing the importance of adhering to the Code of War. The film climaxes with a dramatic battle that combines elements of the Battle of Cowpens and Yorktown, resulting in American victory and Britain's surrender.
Overall, the film provides a compelling glimpse into the American Revolutionary War and the quest for independence.
The Patriot is a fine summary of the American Revolutionary Wars. This movie specifically captures the life of Benjamin Martin, a former French/Indian War Hero-turned-farmer, in South Carolina with his seven children and giant plantation. Benjamin is considered to be a Patriot among his peers; however, he refuses to advocate war between Britain and The Colonies. Martin is a man of character and holds himself to high standards throughout his community and family. This film is among the most famous and accurate Revolutionary War movies to this day. The film shows how the British have abused, cheated, and controlled the Colonists for far too long. The following essay provides a short summary of The Patriot film.
When South Carolina votes to welcome a draft into the colonial military, Gabriel, Martin’s eldest son, signs on as an infantryman. Martin strongly disagrees with his son’s choices but can do nothing about them because Gabriel is of legal age (18). As Gabriel leaves town to join his fellow soldiers, Martin continues to work as a plantation owner. Owning and operating a plantation during this time normally meant that one would need hundreds of slaves to farm the land to create enough revenue for the family to prosper; in contradiction to this theory, Benjamin Martin only has free men and women working for him - we see this as a statement made by a nameless worker during the beginning of this film. The War and the Martin’s continue on as normal until one night when the War comes to Martin’s backyard. Gabriel gets injured and goes home for safety and rest, only to wake up the next morning to “Red Coats” (British) and “Blue Coats” (Colonists) laying on his front porch waiting to be treated. When the British Colonel William Tavington rides up with a command of Officers. Tavington ends up insulting Benjamin Martin, orders that all of the injured Colonists be shot captures Gabriel as a spy, and shoots Martin’s second-oldest son, Thomas. The death of his son leads Martin to go on a hunting spree of sorts. Martin takes two of his remaining sons, both around 10 years old and goes after the unit that took Gabriel. Benjamin specifically tells the boys to “kill the officers first and work your way down from there.” Once they find the unit, the two sons and Benjamin kill all of the soldiers and officers alike.
The significance of the order to kill the officers is that, when this war happened, it was against the Code of War to kill commanding officers. This basically meant that officers thought themselves invincible until Martin killed them all. It was basically telling the British that the Martins didn’t care what the Code of War was. The Martins were reunited after this tiny battle and Benjamin received the nickname “The Ghost” because of the way he killed all of the men. Benjamin then decided to start up his own Militia (somewhat) under the (Colonial) Continental Army. Gabriel becomes a soldier under Benjamin and together they fight the British. Benjamin leads his army like a typical militia, except for a few things. One of the French Ambassadors tags along with Martin during this age-long journey and the French Ambassador teaches the militia how to march and fire as a traditional army would. Martin, less angered now, makes sure that the army follows the Code of War. There is one occasion where Martin has to go talk to British General Lord Charles Cornwallis. The meeting is very civilized and they talk about, for example, the killing of officers and how it is very rude to the British army. After Martin basically says “We will start valuing the life of your officers when you stop killing innocent women and children,” he leaves and the War continues on like usual. After about two years, Gabriel gets married, Gabriel then is killed by Tavington, hundreds of civilians are killed by Tavington, Martin’s army is falling apart, and then the final battle to end the War happens. The armies meet each other at an undesignated location; however, the movie drew from the Battle of Cowpens and Yorktown! Martin and Tavington have a huge fight scene to help with the dramatic aspect of the movie, the American Flag is pushed farther and farther into the battle zone, and finally - Finally - America has won. Cornwallis ordered a retreat and backed all the way up… the French navy! The British surrender, which leads to many, many, many more victories for the Colonists. America finally has won its Independence.
The Patriot was an overall amazingly historically accurate movie. There were a few things in the movie (i.e, Tavington and Martin’s rival) that were unrealistic in some ways; however, there were many things that the film got right. For example, the uniforms of the soldiers, generals, officers, etc. were all exactly right. The marching patterns and battle strategies were all accurate as far as updated research shows. When it came down to the dramatics of the movie, such as the aforementioned rivalry, some things were put in just to show the life of Benjamin Martin.
The Patriot is an amazing film done by amazing actors and directors. Everyone involved in this film paid special attention to every single detail in this film. The film is historically accurate, emotionally carrying, and insightful all in the same three hours. The film shows how the British have abused, cheated, and controlled the Colonists for far too long. Every second of this movie is worth watching.
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