Name: Date: Hotel Rwanda Reflection Questions – On a separate sheet of paper, please provide thoughtful and thorough responses for each of the questions using complete sentences. As always, be sure your answers are well written and proofread your work. 1. Why do you think we watched Hotel Rwanda instead of a movie that directly portrays the Holocaust? 2. Identify the specific parts of the movie when the following emotions (your emotions) were the most intense: anger, sadness, pity, disgust, hope, and happiness. 3. What is your opinion of Paul Rusesabagina (the hotel manager)? 4. Why does Paul opt to stay behind after he puts his family on the UN bus? Do you think he makes a good decision? Explain your answer. 5. What similarities exist among Hotel Rwanda and the Holocaust? 6. What does Paul teach us about the impact one person can have while others remain silent? Name: Date: Hotel Rwanda Reflection Questions – On a separate sheet of paper, please provide thoughtful and thorough responses for each of the questions using complete sentences. As always, be sure your answers are well written and proofread your work. 1. Why do you think we watched Hotel Rwanda instead of a movie that directly portrays the Holocaust? 2. Identify the specific parts of the movie when the following emotions (your emotions) were the most intense: anger, sadness, pity, disgust, hope, and happiness. 3. What is your opinion of Paul Rusesabagina (the hotel manager)? 4. Why does Paul opt to stay behind after he puts his family on the UN bus? Do you think he makes a good decision? Explain your answer. 5. What similarities exist among Hotel Rwanda and the Holocaust? 6. What does Paul teach us about the impact one person can have while others remain silent?