Families, people, and relationships were broken due to war and people were taken to exile while others became refugees and soldiers to protect their territories from invasion by the enemies. World War 2 was characterized by Nazi warfare and Hitler’s ruling in Germany. This period is what is much referred to as the great depression period in the American history and recession (Leggett & Mike 452). People were migrating to other nations to avoid the rumors of war and the main issues at this time entailed market crash and failure in banking systems in America. It was the period where people were born to be war heroes and formation of policies to protect the country from interference with the government reserves of money to support military until the attack by Germany on Port Harbour. Majority of homeless people from around the world was vast compared to others due to the ability by the United States to remain neutral in the subject of World War 2 matters and …show more content…
Love issues for the main characters hold him hostage and the director refrains from solving his problem (Everett & Bryan 6). He isolates himself from women and political issues in the way he avoids political customers by telling the German and the French man to get out of his club when they start a fight. Victor represents neutrality all over the narration of the movie controlled by IIsa, Louis, and Rick where they refrain from direct involvement in politics (Isenberg & Noah 40). Ilsa remains neutral in love matters between the two men and who seem to be at war with each other and just like Rick she fails to admit the dilemma she is facing and admits to loving her Ex-boyfriend still Rick. Louis resists the Nazis and wants to escape Casablanca to a place safe to him and also Sacha and Berger are neutral in work. Victor represents freedom from the start of the movie to the end and as much as he is assisted by Rick to flee Casablanca the identity of neutrality for the characters is