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    world around them either enriches or limits their experience of belonging. In Peter Skrzynechi’s anthology “Immigrant Chronicle” this statement is explored via two of his poems‚ “Migrant Hostel” and “In the Folk Museum”. Clint Eastwood’s 2008 film Gran Torino also demonstrates similar themes and concepts. However both these texts are relevant and illustrate how one’s interaction can strengthen or alienate their experience of acceptance and identity. Through connections with people‚ place and community

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    [You’re Name] [Course Name] [Professor Name] [Date] Extra Credit Film: The Hmong in America Film: Gran Torino The Hmong cultural group is always targeted as the racial discrimination especially by the white people of the America. The same concept is shown in the film Gran Torino where the white American Walt who is actually an overt racism personality makes fun of the people that are belonging to other race and his main focus is always his neighborhood Hmong family. The family shown in the film that

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    Gran Torino The concept of kenosis states that Jesus gave up some of his divine attributes while here on earth. The reason this was done by Christ was so that he could function as a real man in order to complete his mission. Jesus humility moved him to leave a more divine and majestic state and become enriched in human nature. This concept of kenosis can be easily applied to the main final scene in Gran Torino in which Walt Kowalski empties himself up for justice in order to better the lives

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    The movie Gran Torino is a movie I enjoy watching. The director is Clint Eastwood and released on December 9‚ 2008. The main character in this movie and the ending is what makes this movie good. I did not like the movie because the Hmong people were being stereotyped. Walt Kowalski is my favorite character. Walt is initially portrayed as a narrow-minded‚ racist‚ and hateful towards the Hmong people living in his neighborhood. He does not want to associate with the Hmong people. Later‚ in the movie

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    “The Gran Torino” allows Clint Eastwood to play a role as a Polish American factory worker and a Korean War veteran‚ who has to face his prejudice beliefs and in doing so creates a heart felt experience with a dash of unparalleled humor. His rough stern traits was forged over time‚ living a solitary life unable to get along with the only family he has left. With this cynical mind set on the world ever since the war each passing day for him gets darker. Until one day theres a sudden change of events

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    film‚ Gran Torino‚ from 2009‚ with Clint Eastwood who stars and directed in the film. This workshop will show what techniques are used in writing a monologue. This monologue will be written from Ashley’s point of view. As well as showing what the character‚ Ashley Kowalski is feeling at the time when her and her family are at the funeral of her grandfather‚ Walt Kowalski‚ also the part after the ceremony when there is the reading of the will‚ and who gets to keep Walt’s car‚ the Gran Torino. Ashley

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    The film Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood‚ is about an old man named Walt. After the loss if his wife and barely any contact with his son‚ Walt decides to take on the korean family that lives next door. Their son‚ Thao Vang Lor tries to steal Walts Gran Torino for his cousin‚spider‚ who is in a gang. In return for the accident that Thao had made‚ he started working for Walt doing any spare chores that be may have. Over time Thao and Walt become very close with one another‚ so close that

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    Clint Eastwood’s 2008 film Gran Torino was met with critical and box office success‚ as it details the detailed story of Walt Kowalski’s personal growth when he connects with his new‚ Asian neighbours. At the film’s core are heartfelt messages regarding the belated blooming of Walt’s better nature‚ and how race dictates how we as humans interact. Primarily‚ Gran Torino promotes conflict resolution‚ through visual mis-en-scene techniques‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ lighting effects‚ camera angles

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    interact with others due to a past filled with adversity. Because of a guilty and a harsh past‚ they may not feel comfortable confessing their sins; instead they may have a bitter perspective of life. This is illustrated in Clint Eastwood’s film‚ Gran Torino through the characterization of Walt Kowalski. Walt Kowalski is initially portrayed as a grumpy‚ racist old man who transforms in to a hero who sacrifices himself to bring peace to himself and his neighbour‚ Tao. This film demonstrates that even

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    hierarchy‚ with our most basic needs such as food and water at the bottom‚ and our desire for self fulfillment at the top. This theory raises the age-old question: Food and water can keep us breathing‚ but is that all we need in our lives? In the film‚ Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood‚ Walt Kowalski is a veteran and retired auto worker who has only needed his shotgun‚ beer cans and his dog‚ Daisy. Haunted by his past‚ Walt had never been able to live life to the fullest‚ but when 17-year-old Thao shows

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