Men of honor

When Carl Brashear enters the barracks, all the trainee divers leave except Officer Snowhill. Carl Brashear asks him if he is going to leave too but Snowhill shakes his head and says "I'm from Wisconsin". Discuss. (10) 2. Mr. Papi, the Commanding Officer of the diving school says to Chief Sunday: "Do you know that ordinary house dusts consist primarily of human skin?" Discuss what you think Mr. Papi is really trying to say. (10) 3. Why did Carl Brashear prefer his badly injured left leg cut off? (10) 4. Remember the training accident in which Officer Isert is nearly killed. Does Officer O'Rourke really deserve the medal awarded him for saving the life of Officer Isert? Why? (10) 5. what does the acronym "ASNF" scrawled on Carl Brashears old transistor radio stand for? Who wrote the full meaning of the acronym on the radio at the end? And why? (10) 6. What were Master Chief Billy Sunday's issues at the beginning of the movie, in the middle, and at the end? Why is his role so crucial to Carl Brashear's life towards the end of the movie? (25) 7. Many critics see the "12 steps" taken by Carl Brashear in the new diving suit as a metaphor. If it is a metaphor, then explain your understanding of this metaphor. (25)