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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Jeanne of Arc Movie Reviews

Jeanne of Arc (born in Lorraine, France, January 6, 1412 - died in Rouen, Normandy, France, May 30, 1431 at age 19 years), (in English: Joan of Arc) is a French national hero and saint (saint) in the Catholic religion. In France he was called La Pucelle, which means "the virgin" or "the virgin". He claimed to have an enlightenment, which he believed came from God, and use it to evoke the spirit of the troops of Charles VII, to reclaim their former territory controlled by Britain and the Burgundians during the Hundred Years War.

  
And some of the values that we can learn from Jeanne of Arc Movie are

1. Heroism

Jeanne is an important figure in the history or culture of the west. Since the days of Napoleon to the     present, French politicians of various parties has awakened memories of it. Many writers and composers, including Shakespeare, Voltaire, Schiller, Verdi, Tchaikovsky, Twain, Shaw, and Brecht, has created various works about him. Jane heroism values can be seen when she was assigned to conduct the siege of OrlĂ©ans by King Charles VII as the city's liberation. She became famous for successfully ending the siege in just nine days. Other victories obtained, finally managed to take the coronation of Charles VII in Reims.

2. Leadership 

The leadership style of Jeanne can be seen when she does not follow the cautious strategy that had previously been the hallmark of the leadership of the French troops. Instead, he applied a frontal assault against an enemy stronghold. After some post defense is falling, the British focus on the rest of their troops at the fortress of stone (stone fortress) to keep the bridge les Tourelles. On May 7, 1429, the French attacked this bridge. Jeanne modern historians recognize heroism in this battle, in which at some point he had to pull out an arrow sticking in his shoulder, and with a wound to keep coming back to lead the final assault. from the overview of Jeanne leadership style can be used for the ideal leadership in government to make the society prosperous.

3. Life Style / Model

Jeanne short haircuts has a major influence on women's hair styles of the 20th century. In 1909, Paris hairdresser Antoine, taking inspiration from Jeanne to create a bob haircut, which ended the taboo that lasted for centuries against women who cut hair. This style became popular in the decade of the 1920s and associated with women's freedom. Almost all Western hair styles that emerged afterward is designed for women who are at least cut his hair regularly.

4. Religious Obedience Values 

 Jeanne gave the sample of obedience values toward our religion. as human being we need the faith and must keep it although our life is the guarantee. because we life because of God so the death must comeback to the God. by confessing our mistakes or sins to our God we will get the best place side our God.

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