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    Insight text article on On the Waterfront Article by Rosemary O’Shea ON THE WATERFRONT Directed by Elia Kazan INTRODUCTION On the Waterfront is a classic Hollywood movie‚ winning eight Academy awards in 1954. Marlon Brando’s portrayal of Terry‚ the simple young dockworker who takes on the corrupt waterfront bosses‚ is one of the great screen performances in cinema history. The film explores the struggle between conscience and self interest and the question of where loyalty belongs. Eva

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    On the waterfront practise essay Elia Kazan’s masterpiece‚ “On the Waterfront” tells the story of Terry Malloy’s battle between reason and will. At the film’s centre lie’s Terry’s choice between remaining “deaf and dumb” about the corruption lead by Johnny Friendly‚ or becoming a ‘stool’ pigeon and testifying against him. Terry’s ultimate decision to testify against Friendly demonstrates his transformation from being a “bum”‚ lost in his morality‚ to a hero and leader for himself and his fellow

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    “On the Waterfront shows that change is only brought about by individual effort” Do you agree? INTRODUCTION. On the Waterfront shows us that change is not brought about by one person alone‚ people are influenced by others around them and they have support of many people that have just the same importance as them. Terry Malloy’s role as an individual in change is pivotal as he is portrayed as a strong individual who is a major catalyst in the changes that occur. However‚ he does not do it

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    ‘By establishing Terry Malloy as the hero‚ On the Waterfront values individual conscience above community loyalty.’ Discuss. Kazan does not only use Terry Malloy by establishing him a hero in On the Waterfront to value individual conscience or moral growth above community loyalty or sense of obligation‚ but also other characters like Edie and Father Barry. Unlike Terry‚ who has to gain individual conscience‚ Edie and Father Barry have never been really closely connected to the community‚ which

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    “On the Waterfront is as much about love as it is about redemption.” Discuss. The film ‘On the waterfront’ is an Elia Kazan film set in the early 1950’s where crime gangs hold the power over the trade at the New York docks. ‘On the Waterfront’ depicts the lives of longshoreman on the docks and one in particular‚ Terry Malloy‚ the main protagonist. Terry is a man who cares only about his self just like everybody else‚ not bright and follows the code “D and D”. Redeeming yourself in this film is about

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    Psychology and Identity and Belonging Hint The best known psychologist in the field of Identity is Erik Erikson. He is really cool to write about in definitions/or expository writing on the context. Eriks’ theories can be used to discuss Frankie’s stages of struggle and change in the ‘Member of the Wedding.” Which ones help explain her actions‚ moods and choices? Why don’t you post a comment? Erikson speaks of identity being formed in a series of stages where at each one the individual

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    The protagonist shows way to overcome and deal with conflict this happens in both ‘Twelve angry Men’ with juror 8 and ‘On The Waterfront’ with Terry Malloy. While juror 8 is confident while having all the odds against him‚ Terry Malloy is very different while he needs encouragement from those that are around him. Juror 8 shows he is willing to break the law to achieve justice for the boy. He shows this by getting a knife and getting it inside the jury room. Terry is unsure on what to do and seeks

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    Which is what I am". Does the film support Terry’s judgement of himself? On the Waterfront is a film where a young man has to struggle between conflicting choices in the harsh brutal waterfront days of the 1950s. Director Elia Kazan chose to shoot the film in black and white‚ to use as a contrast between the obvious right and wrong state of affairs on the waterfront. However obvious it is‚ the decisions Terry Malloy must make are not so easy. Sticking to the waterfront ideals of being "D and D"

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    On The Waterfront. 1. - Joey Doyle gets murdered. (pushed off a roof) * Terry gets questioned by the waterfront commissioners about Joey’s murder. * A church gathering (including dockworkers) is held to find out who murdered Joey. Terry is sent by Johnny to rat them out. * Terry hits on Edie (Joey’s sister) * Edie wants Terry to help her find Joey’s murderer. But he is partly to blame. * The cops tell Terry to testify in court. Terry is reluctant and doesn’t want to

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    in “On the Waterfront‚ “ author Peter Biskind employs sophisticated diction and a journalistic tone to analogize this film to the life of Elia Kazan during the Red Scare of the 1950s. His interpretation of the film is complex‚ but it mainly consists of the notion that Terry Malloy suffers from an “interior struggle‚ his struggle to come to moral awareness and to act on his new perception of right and wrong” (29) (much like Kazan went through during the HUAC hearings) and that the film itself “offers

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