Out of Africa (1985)
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    - Baptism
    
      - Denys washes Karen's hair - pours water over her
            head as he recites Coleridge, "Rime of the Ancient
            Mariner": "Farewell, farewell ! but this I tell To thee,
            thou Wedding-Guest ! He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and
            bird and beast." (DVD ch 12)
 
- Evil as "Possession"
    
      - The "possession" of people by people in
            this film mirrors the "possession" of countries by
            countries.
 
- Friendship
    
      - Friendship between Karen and Farah.
 
- Loss/Grief
    
      - Karen's grief at Denys' funeral.
- The parting scene between Karen and Farah. ("I
            will go ahead of you and wait for you..." parallel gospel of
            John, DVD ch 15)
 
- Palm Sunday/Female Christ Figure
    
      - Karen rides into the camp at the front to bring
            supplies to her husband. She has just killed the lions which
            attacking the oxen, and she is dirty and disheveled. The crowd parts
            for her, looking on with a mixture of awe and horror. (DVD ch 9)
 
 
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