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    Essay Cinderella Man Movie The movie is about James J Braddock who rises from a poor‚ unsuccessful boxer to the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The move is in the time period around the American Great Depression. Braddock’s character represents the ups and downs of the United States at that time. He struggles what most Americans lived at the time of the Great Depression‚ see their everyday battle for food‚ jobs‚ shelter. Braddock and his family bad very strong needs because they didn’t

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    James J. Braddock once said‚ " I have to believe that once things are bad‚ I have to change them". The movie Cinderella Man is about Braddock rising from a poor‚ unsuccessful boxer to the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The historical background to his life and career was during the same time period as the Great Depression. James Braddock was not always the boxer he is now known to be‚ in the 1920’s he had lost one third of his fights and people referred to him as a “bum” which is the lowest

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    Ever After is a Cinderella movie with Drew Barrymore as Cinderella. Ever After is different because it is a more realistic version of Cinderella rather than some fantasy versions. Cinderella is named Danielle and referred to as cinder-bottom. Cinderella did not take such a passive role as the original‚ but was much more strong-willed and opinionated. One of her step-sisters was evil‚ and the other was kind. Like most Cinderella stories the step-mother was wicked. In Ever After Cinderella meets her Prince

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    Cinderella Man Questions 1. James Braddock’s life in the 1920’s before the stock market crashed was easy living. His family had a nice house with everything they wanted. James was winning fights and his children had plenty of food to eat. But in the 1930’s after the depression James had to sell everything he had to stay out of poverty

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    Introduction to Social Comparison Theory Social comparison theory‚ first introduced by Leon Festinger explains that individuals have an inherent need to evaluate themselves and their place in the world (1954). Individuals look for external standards upon which they can compare themselves and in the absence of objective measures‚ people look to their social environment. The theory posits that individuals compare themselves to others‚ and that through these comparisons they develop self-evaluations

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    iSuzanne Lind – Movie review - Cinderella Man I chose this film because I’ve always been a fan of motivational sports movies. They all seem to follow the same formula. Athlete overcomes adversity and goes on to become champion. The voyeurism in watching these heroes struggle‚ never backing down until they ultimately prevail gives me the much needed kick in the ass when I’m feeling down not to give up on my own hopes and dreams. Granted I have two left feet and almost no athletic ability the universal

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    Running Head: SOCIAL COMPARISON THEORY Introduction Individuals tend to differentiate significantly in conditions of how they observe and assess their personalities & abilities. There are individuals who observe themselves more positively and those more realistically. Research has exhibited that an individual possessing an enhanced view of one’s self-concept through social comparison tends to lead to extremely favorable outcomes. Social Comparison Theory The theory that I had chosen to discuss

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    From Chinese Cinderella Growing up in a wealthy family in 1950s Hong Kong‚ Adeline Yen Mah should have had an enviable childhood‚ but she was rejected by her dominating stepmother and despised by her brothers and sisters. She was sent to a boarding school and left there. In this extract from her autobiography she relates one of the few occasions when she went home. Time went by relentlessly and it was Saturday again. Eight weeks more and it would be the end of term … in my case perhaps the end of

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    In this society‚ we revolve around social comparison. According to Festinger (1954)‚ social comparison is we use others as a comparison to satisfy our basic human desire. By comparing with other people‚ we can evaluate our own abilities‚ feelings opinion‚ to figure out our weaknesses and strengths so that we can have an accurate view of ourselves. For instance‚ we always compare our appearance‚ wealth‚ intelligence‚ and success with other people. It is inevitable to stop the evaluation of self against

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    Yen Mah’s story. In Chinese Cinderella there is evidence that Adeline has a tough bring up with her family. “But then Mama died giving birth to you. If you had not been born‚ Mama would still be alive. She died because of you. You are bad luck”. These were the first few words we heard from Big Sister. It has set that image in your mind what the book will be like. Her siblings blames Adeline’s birth

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