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    Gran Torino Film Analysis

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    chronological order. In Gran Torino the difference between the story and the plot is immediately visible at the very first scene: Walt is already old and his wife passed away. As the viewer you won’t get to know everything that has happened in Walt’s life before the plot starts and you won’t get to know his wife. One of the few things Gran Torino does refer to is Walt’s past in Korea (therefore‚ this element is part of the plot as well as the story). 2. Character traits in Gran Torino If the viewer

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    useless‚ I maintain my own property’ * He knows more about death than living * He doesn’t admit his true feelings ‘ are you kidding me‚ he tried to steal my car’ when Sue asks him if he likes Thao Personality * Walt is always disappointed‚ ‘there’s nothing we can do that won’t disappoint the old man’ – Mitch * Due to being a war veteran‚ Walt did not have the will or knowledge of how to relate with his two sons-‘ I didn’t know how....it has been bugging me my whole life’ * ‘I’ve

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    Anthropology 249 Instructor: Aigli Brouskou Student: Serge Fessas American College Of Thessaloniki 2012-2013 Movie Review: Gran Torino The movie Gran Torino‚ is a movie that is based on an old neighborhood which was mostly American nationalities living there. Through the years this changed and it became an Asian society to live in. This movie was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood‚ which we has also one of the main characters in the movie. The story of the

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    Romulus My Father Quotes

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    RomulusMy Father Notes * Tone of book: Honest‚ blatant * Forged sense of identity; violence‚ work‚ independence‚ sacrifices everything for Raimond‚ religion‚ no geographical belonging. * Evocative – unsentimental. * Written in hindsight. Chronological. Quotes * “My fatherRomulus Gaita‚ always considered himself a Romanian” p.2. * “His face was as open as his character” p.6. Repeated throughout the novel. Very important. Morality‚ values‚ core. * “He felt strongly

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    world in which they exist. This is why I propose as contemporary‚ supplementary texts the relational biography ‘Romulus my Father’‚ the picture book ‘Woolvs in the Sitee’ by Margaret Wild and the short film ‘More’ by Mark Osbourne. The award winning picture book ‘Woolvs in the Sitee’ follows the postmodern story of a small child‚ ben‚ who lives alone

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    ROMULUS MY FATHER ESSAY The indiviuals in Romulus were shaped by their experiences. In the biography ’Romulus My Father’ the characters encounter many different situations and journey to foreign lands‚ these experiences shape and change the characters. In the novel some characters endure breakdowns‚ others conflict with one another and some even die‚ from these we see characters become independent‚ stronger‚ weaker and even loose control and breakdown. Romulus meets a girl called Christine

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    In 2008‚ Clint Eastwood starred in a movie called Gran Torino as a character named‚ “Walt Kowalski.” Kowalski demonstrates a former veteran who faces daily challenges in his neighborhood after his beloved wife passes away. Along with the love of his wife‚ Kowalski’s only prize possession was his 1972 Gran Torino that was in mint condition. Not having very much communication with his family due to personal issues within‚ he finds himself making amends and eventually a friendship with his Hmong neighbors

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    Belonging in Romulus my father and looking for alibrandi: Belonging represents the need for individuals to find their identity and place within a society. This results in the growth of individuals and their understanding of the world around them. Through reading the novels‚ "RomulusMy Father" and "Looking for Alibrandi"‚ we are helped to get a better understanding of the concept of belongingbelonging to a country‚ belonging to family‚ and belonging to a racial group. As well as the struggles

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    Film Analysis-Gran Torino

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    Film Analysis – Grand Torino To give a bit of an overview‚ the movie “Gran Torino” was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood who also starred in the movie. This movie highlights the modern conditions surrounding many aspects of intercultural communications. Clint Eastwood plays Walt Kowolski whose wife just died and who is a Korean War veteran. He has a difficult time getting along with people do not hold the same views or values that he does. He lives in an era that he doesn’t understand and

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    where they belong in a social society. A sense of belonging is usually driven by the external and internal factors that occupy around them. In our quest to belong we will experience both opportunities and disappointments. It can be both a self-fulfilling and self-destructive part of life. Furthermore it relies on conformity and individuality‚ yet the bigger the group‚ the smaller the individuality. Raimond Gaita’s biographical memoir "RomulusMy Father" and Margaret Atwood’s poem "Further Arrivals"

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