This is an adaptation of the award-winning Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, The Sound of Music. The story is based on the experiences of the singing von Trapp family of Austria when they fled from the Nazis just before World War II. The movie contains the beautiful music and lyrics of Rodgers & Hammerstein. The film contends that love can transform a dysfunctional family.
The TeachWithMovies.com Learning Guide to The Sound of Music will help teachers introduce chidren to its beautiful songs and describe the Anschluss, the peaceful German annexation of Austria just before World War II. The Learning Guide will also explore the ethical and character development themes of the film.
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the main idea of The Sound of Music is that there is a family that doesn't want to be apart of the war. well not the captain. so they make an escape after they sing a few songs.
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