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    understanding of the world and people. This is evident in the Memoir The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara and short story Cathedral By Raymond Carver. Che discovers the harsh reality of poverty‚ class distinctions and the beauty of nature through his journey through Latin America. In contrast‚ the protagonist of Cathedral has a renewed spiritual perception of the world and people by meeting a blind man. Throughout The motorcycle diaries‚ Guevara discovers the harsh reality of poverty and class distinctions

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    The Motorcyles Diaries vs. Che Guevara The Motorcycle Diaries was an interesting film that gave great insight to the Spanish lifestyle during the early 1950’s. The film was adapted from a book of the same name written by Che Guevara. The film’s beginning is a bit vague‚ yet much can be gathered and later used‚ as the movie progresses. The two main characters of the film are the author‚ Che Guevara and his close friend‚ a biochemist named Alberto Granado. The effectiveness of the film as a source

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    Walter Salles directs “The Motorcycle Diaries” and uses lighting in a special way. When he shows seems of higher class people‚ the lighting is bright and makes it seem like the audience is welcomed to come in the picture. When he shoots scenes with the lower class‚ the screen is darker

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    averiguar más sobre el Che Guevara‚ y por qué fue llamado héroe del pueblo. In comparing the movie “The Motorcycle Diaries”‚ and the Che Guevara in popular culture‚ this man had a face that every person trusted and loved. From his lost innocence of youth in his early twenties; to his execution in his late thirties it seemed he was the face and the voice of the people. What started as a motorcycle journey of excitement and adventures‚ ended with and eye opening experience that lead him down the revolutionary

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    It can result in a broadening of the mind‚ whether this changes our understanding of the global community in a positive or negative way. The Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto Che Guevara‚ The Sniper by Liam O’Flaherty‚ and Paperman directed by John Kahrs all explore this concept through the use of both literary and visual techniques. The Motorcycle Diaries explores the impact of Che’s discoveries in South America including his understanding of the widespread

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    In Motorcycle Diaries by Ernesto “Che” Guevara‚ the jaunty bikers turn into benevolent bystanders of mankind along the direction of this pilgrimage‚ thus bringing the determination of the adventure to completion‚ at least in hindsight. The ardor and the benevolence shine through the whole text and an inexperienced aspiration galvanizes it‚ and that is a part of its continuing allure. What is to be said‚ it is the setting of the story that the readers are capable of observing the metamorphosis of

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    a sense of curiousity and renewed perceptions of ourselves and the world. A self-discovery can emerge from a process of confrontational encounters‚ allowing the individual to realise their fundamental purpose of exploration. The memoir ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ by Ernesto Che Guevera‚ follows Guevara’s endeavour around Latin America‚ where he discovers the social injustices foregrounding the continent. He is exposed to many provocative‚ yet intensely meaning experiences‚ leading to new understandings

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    The movie "The Motorcycle Diaries" is very interesting in a way that‚ Ernesto not only takes a journey across Latin America but he also experiences a mental journey. His way of thinking and outlook on life changes drastically and this is illustrated all throughout the movie. He also discovers a great deal about life in Latin America that affects him in a way nothing else has before. Ernesto’s mental journey becomes clearer towards the end of the movie. It shows that he has changed and now has realized

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    Motorcycle Diaries Directed by Walter Salles As most potential viewers know‚ this film is based on diaries and letters to home written by Ernesto "Che" Guevara during a motorcycle and foot tour of a significant portion of South America during the early 1950s‚ years before Guevara achieved international renown as a Communist and Latino revolutionary. Thus‚ the film functions as an attempt to get at the heart of the person who preceded the myth. The film is therefore difficult to judge as pure

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    Motorcycle Diaries and Life of Pi Future is a mystery‚ is like a baby that is still in her/his mother belly‚ you know is there but you don’t know how he/she looks like. Motorcycle Diaries and Life of Pi teach us that there is a world out there that we don’t know about and sometimes we have to break the rules of life‚ family and even religion to survive and make things happen. Someone once said "the worst things in life come for free to us". "You gotta fight for every breath and tell death

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