1. Introduction
Discuss the "opt-in" nature of the violence as a form of economic coercion.
Analyze how the New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA) offer financial incentives ($5,000) to low-income residents to stay on the island.
: Introduce the premise of the Purge franchise—a 12-hour window where all crime is legal.
Explain the significance of the residents throwing "block parties" instead of killing each other, proving that the "human urge to purge" is a manufactured lie.
Final Thought: Reflect on the film's message regarding the vulnerability of marginalized communities against institutional power.
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Discuss the turning point where the NFFA sends in mercenaries disguised as civilians to jumpstart the violence.