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  1. Mar 4, 2024 · Here are some questions for students to consider while watching the movie: 1. What motivated Mark Zuckerberg to create Facebook? 2. How did the Winklevoss twins become involved in the creation of Facebook? 3. What role did Eduardo Saverin play in the founding of Facebook? 4. How did Sean Parker influence the development of Facebook? 5.

  2. 1 In what year was The Social Network released? 2010. 2001. 2015. 1999. 2 Who directed The Social Network? Jon Stamos. David Fincher. Stanley Kubrick. Charlie Kaufman. 3 In what year does The Social Network begin? 2013. 2003. 2001. 2010. 4 Who is the protagonist of The Social Network? Peter Thiel. Eduardo Saverin. Christy Ling. Mark Zuckerberg.

  3. by David Fincher. Buy Study Guide. The Social Network Essay Questions. 1. Why is it significant that Mark is determined to join a "final club" at the beginning of the film? In the film's first scene, Mark is "obsessed," as Erica says, with getting into a final club because he longs for social acceptance and aspires to be powerful.

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  5. Oct 9, 2010 · I finally went to see The Social Network, the movie about the founding of Facebook by entrepreneur, Mark Zuckerberg and friends in a Harvard dorm room. If you are an entrepreneur, especially a young or under-capitalized entrepreneur, you need to see this movie!

  6. Here are some questions for students to consider while watching the movie: 1. What motivated Mark Zuckerberg to create Facebook? 2. How did the Winklevoss twins become involved in the creation of Facebook? 3. What role did Eduardo Saverin play in the founding of Facebook? 4. How did Sean Parker influence the development of Facebook? 5.

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  8. Oct 6, 2010 · This is an article that looks at how the movie, The Social Network, and its fictional depiction of the myth of Facebook represents a mindset that, while in many ways positive, when taken to its extreme is undesirable at best and damaging at worst. The dominant aspects of that mindset are: entitlement, a focus on the superficial in lieu of the ...

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