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    English Speech – The Pursuit of Happyness The Journey movie I chose to talk about is The Pursuit of Happyness. It is an inner journey. The movie starts off showing the scenery – the Golden Gate Bridge‚ an American flag and the crowded busy street full of business people and the homeless. The camera then focuses on Chris Gardener and his son Christopher. Chris says throughout the movie the 6 stages of his life. It starts off with ‘Riding the bus’. In ‘Riding the bus’ we learn that he lives in an

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    Rhetorical Analysis of a Movie Trailer: Prewriting Questions Name: Neeyal Patel Trailer: The Pursuit of Happyness Part A. What do you regard as the most likely preferred interpretation/argument offered in the trailer (besides the very obvious promotional message: “come see this film”)? In other words‚ “why is the story being told and why should the film be seen” (Maier 162)? In the trailer for The Pursuit of Happyness‚ the main character Will Smith is a father who is forced to live out on the streets‚ while

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    Based on the real life story of Chris Gardner‚ the Pursuit of Happyness looks at the crests and troughs in Chris’ life on his way to becoming a stock broker‚ and eventually as everyone knows‚ a multi-millionaire. Will Smith played the role of Chris Gardner while Smith’s son‚ Jaden Smith played Gardner’s 7 or 8-year-old son. At one level‚ even though the movie is titled The Pursuit of Happyness (deliberately spelt wrong)‚ it is pretty depressing. Yes‚ the movie is supposed to focus on the struggles

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    The pursuit of Happyness 1. What was Chris Gardner’s American dream‚ and why did he choose this to be his dream? Chris Gardner’s American dream in this movie is that he wants to be able to support his family financially. He chooses this to be his dream‚ when he sees how much the poverty affects his life with his family. His wife gets frustrated because she feels that she is working really hard when he can’t even sell one machine so they can pay their rent. It also pains him to see his son’s face

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    Class No. 4 July 5‚ 2013 Atienza‚ Jaimelyn G. SMALBUS Reaction Paper on The Pursuit of Happyness Summary: The Pursuit of Happyness is a story of a man‚ Mr. Chris Gardner‚ who invests his savings to portable bone density scanners. He had a five year old son named Christopher. Chris introduces these scanners to the doctors which he believed much better to X-rays. But along his journey of being a salesman‚ their financial condition gets worse. To him selling one is can

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    The Pursuit of Happiness‚ which is inspired by a true story of Wall Street legend - Christ Gardner‚ is absolutely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Once watching it‚ your heart can easily be touched to every inch because of the meaningful message it brings: everybody can do everything with determination and…love. The movie is performed by excellent actors who truly make the film. Will Smith‚ a Hollywood action superstar‚ plays in this very dramatic movie with his real-life son-Jaden Smith.

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    English Power: “King Lear” & “The Pursuit of Happiness” He who controls others may be powerful‚ but he who has mastered himself is mightier still. Good afternoon/morning ladies and gentlemen. Power is a debatable concept‚ constituting questions such as what actually defines true power‚ authoritative power vs. personal power and why individuals seek power. These ideas are explored in Shakespeare’s play King Lear and Gabriele Muccino’s film The Pursuit of Happyness through their language features

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    Readers see that conventions can be manipulated for specific effects. Both texts Pursuit of Happiness directed by Gabriele Muccino and Death of a salesman written by Arthur Miller effectively implement conventions in effort to gain a response from the audience. Muccino’s drama film Pursuit of happiness is an American biographical film based on the true lift story of Chris Gardner and his nearly one year struggle with homelessness. Gardner is under the constant strain of financial pressure‚ and his

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    internship that the government had taken the rest of his money so he and his son took up on living on the street and in toilet stalls. Chris sent his son to day-care every day and left work early every day to make sure that his son was safe (note: “Happyness” is spelt incorrectly instead of “Happiness” as it was written with a “y” on Christopher’s day-care) Being there 19 other trainees going up for the position‚ Chris was in a tight race to get the position. Letter Dear Frank‚ How are you? Recently

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    Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ and Gabriele Muccino’s 2006 film ‘The Pursuit Of Happyness’ both reveal that the American dream does not always reflect the ideals of the equality. In Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ inequality in the dream is shown by the contrast between Nick and Gatsby. In Muccino’s ‘The Pursuit Of Happyness’‚ however‚ inequality is shown in the contrast between the main character Chris Gardener and his wife Linda. In Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’‚

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