Advanced Placement, Lang; "All the President's Men," Woodward and Bernstein, Second Semester
Unit 4: “The Modern Mystery: How the Washington Post deposed Richard Nixon”
• All the President’s Men, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein
All the President's Men: 33 pages; 7428 words; some pictures
• Feeney Mark, “How do you keep an audience interested when the entire country knows how the story turns out?”
George Weed, “Filmnoia,” Slate
One of the great events of my college year was the resignation of President Richard Nixon, the student's enemy, equivalent of the devil himself. A California congressman, Nixon left scorched earth whenever he encountered young activists.
I lost 12 of my fraternity brothers in Air Fore plane crashes during the 60s. They all went through school with the assistance of the AFROTC. I survived the traumatic draft lottery which claimed many more Los Angelenos brothers. It was revealing that Nixon, and overwhelming favorite, cheated the Democrats and subverted our democracy, embarrassed the country, had to replace his VP (he went to jail), and seemed insulated and isolated in the White House forever. So when Woodward and Bernstein wrote All the President's Men (it was published immediately after Nixon's resignation), I was still confused and conflicted about the Watergate Scandal. I NEEDED the film to show me what happened--to connect the dots--and the book came alive again for me. Hope you enjoy.
John Brovsky
All the President's Men: 384 pages
Lesson Plans: deep reading 33 pages; 7428 words; some pictures
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