Jaws Questions

Bring on the tough stuff. There’s not just one right answer.

  1. Let's talk camera angles: Is there really any difference for the audience between looking down at a swimmer from above and looking up at a swimmer from below?
  2. How does the film use music to warn, soothe, surprise, and generally freak out the audience? Try to think more deeply than just "dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun = shark!"
  3. Which is more dangerous: the shark or Mayor Vaughn?
  4. The shark kills one dog (rest in peace, Pippet) and five people: Chrissie Watkins, Alex Kintner, Ben Gardner, Pond Guy, and Quint. Is this just a random buffet, or do the shark's victims tell us something about the overall meaning of the movie?
  5. In your opinion, does the movie seem to portray the shark more as a real animal or a mythical creature?
  6. Quint dies while Brody and Hooper survive. Is the movie saying something by ending things that way?
  7. How does Brody develop as a character during the film?
  8. Do you think the shark is a symbol? If yes, of what? If no, why not?
  9. If you had to put together a one-hour high school play of Jaws, which scenes would you include and why?
  10. Was the film's original PG rating what you would have chosen?
  11. What do you think about the title Claws for a film about killer lobsters on Amity Island? Should Shmoop pitch it to Spielberg?