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    The Importance of Bonnie and Clyde (change later) When we were assigned our multi project essay‚ I decided to do Bonnie and Clyde. You might be asking yourself to why I would want to research one of the most famous romanticized killer couples in history? I did these certain people because I knew about them before from my family and I thought they were super engaging. Bonnie and Clyde were a couple who went around robbing and killing people in the 1930’s. Bonnie and Clyde were one of the most famous

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    write for my second history paper is about Bonnie and Clyde. Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born on October 1st 1910 and died May 23rd 1934. While Clyde Chestnut Barrow was born in March 24th 1909 (Wikipedia). Bonnie was at the house she was staying at when Clyde dropped by to visit the girl who broke her arm. Bonnie was in the kitchen making hot chocolate when they first met. (Wikipedia). She immediately fell in love with Clyde upon first sight. She joined Clyde in a short amount of time with and started

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    The story of Bonnie and Clyde is a twisted story filled with romance and tragedy. It was a tale like never before because during that time period it was completely unheard of for women to be mobsters/gangsters and be a part of organized crime but Bonnie was completely different from all other women. When most people think of Bonnie and Clyde they consider them to be notorious bank robbers but most of their crimes involved small stores in the towns that they were in at the time. At the beginning of

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    Heart Stolen by Bonnie and Clyde the Musical On March 5th 2017‚ I attended the production of Bonnie and Clyde the Musical at the Albert L. Jeffers Theatre at the Univerisity of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Having been already familiar with the basic premise of the story of some of the two most notorious criminals in the history of the United States‚ I was curious to see how the lives of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrel were reimagined by this musical. In this production of the show‚ I was pleased to find

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    Bonnie Parker grew up as a good girl with high hopes‚ but after getting involved with the ex-con‚ Clyde Barrow‚ that soon went downhill and she took on a hard‚ criminalized‚ murderous life. Bonnie Parker was born on October 1‚ 1910 in Rowena‚ Texas. Bonnie had to grow up without a dad because he died when Bonnie was 4. After he died her mother moved her and her siblings to Clement City‚ Texas. Bonnie was a very good student and loved to write poetry and romance stories. She even won a spelling championship

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    summary of Bonnie and Clyde: Bonnie and Clyde fall in love‚ try to escape the Great Depression‚ commit violence‚ get famous‚ die in a hail of gunfire‚ leave beautiful corpses. That’s pretty much it‚ but there’s a lot more if you look beyond the plot. Bonnie Parker (Faye Dunaway) is a bored Texan waitress who meets Clyde Barrow (Warren Beatty)‚ an ex-convict fresh out of jail. Both are faced with a meaningless life in the grip of the Great Depression‚ so after introductions are made Clyde sweeps Bonnie

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    Bonnie and Clyde Glamorizing characters such as Bonnie and Clyde can indeed send a very dangerous message to viewers. Sadly in today’s society‚ most role models for young children and even adults have become the characters that are being portrayed in popular movies and television shows. People look up to these individuals‚ admire them‚ and inspire to be like them. In instances where the actors on screen are playing the "cool" yet bad guy‚ it can give a very harsh and mixed signal to the audience

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    Tori Jane Frescura B3 English Research Paper Bonnie and Clyde “You’ve read the story of Jesse James—Of how he lived and died; If your still in need Of something to read Here’s the story of Bonnie and Clyde.”(Bonnie Parker; cinetropic.com) After her father’s death‚ Bonnie Parker’s family packed up and headed off toward Cement City near Dallas. There she attended high school proving she wasn’t just another pretty face but someone with real intelligence. With

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    The film creates sympathy for Bonnie & Clyde in many ways. We see them as real people like us who have fears and hurts. We see Clyde not as a maniacal robot‚ but as a real person who loves his brother and Bonnie deeply‚ as seen in the emotion he exudes when his brother dies and in his desperation when he thinks that Bonnie is going to leave him. Likewise‚ we are drawn to the compassion he shows when he allows the old farmer to keep his withdrawal money during the bank robbery. The film also stirs

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    Arthur Penn’s film Bonnie and Clyde‚ starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway‚ tells and displays the story and career of the two notorious bank robbers Clyde Barrows and Bonnie Parker and their gang during the great depression. The film in many ways was a groundbreaker and a pioneer for the ”New Hollywood” in the way it distinguished and separated itself from the well established style of the classical Hollywood. One thing that gets obvious just a few minutes into the film is that the main characters

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