Finding Forrester is a movie with two interesting main characters. Those two characters are William and Jamal. William and Jamal are very different but very much alike in the same sense. This is fascinating because you wouldn’t believe people so different could be alike. In This essay you will see how William and Jamal are alike and different in the terms of struggle,love and Family. Jamal and William connecting was best thing that could happening to them.
Love is a theme that affects both of the characters in the movie finding Forrester. William and Jamal both shared a love for writing. William is a famous author that wrote the book that Jamal and his class were reading. Before William Jamal was a good writer but with William Jamal transitioned
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William and Jamal both experienced struggle but that is what made them who they were. Jamal and william both struggle with accepting themselves. Jamal is a genius but doesn’t want people to know how smart he is. He thinks that his peers my tease him or view him a different way. Willam can't accept himself for who he is he doesn’t even let people get close to him so that they can realize who he is. Both of the characters have a defense mechanism system that prevents them from fully being social. One struggle that william solely has his depression, he is depressed because he lost all of his family at early age. The way that William deals with his depression is drinking. The only problem with drinking with that it is only temporary once he loses his buzz his problems are still there. In addition william does not like being in big crowds he stays in his house and hardly ever leaves. All of his drinking leads to his anxiety and makes him not like to be around people. Jamal has the struggle of growing up in a single parent home, this means he has to teach himself how to be a man and that it is not that much money in his household. Also the new school gave Jamal trouble because Mr crawford thought that Jamal was cheating because his papers were so …show more content…
William and Jamal both did not grow up in a perfect house or an amazing family. Jamal was raised in a single parent home where his father left when he was young. Not growing up with a father will affect the development of a young man because he might think that something is wrong with him that’s why his father left. In reality most of the times the problems with the parents but children don’t process that well they take it as there fault. William was fea child and everyone in his family died within 5 months of each other. This really effected William because he never got to be with his family and enjoy and make memories with them. Ever since his family has died it called him to be standoffish. The void left by his parents was never filled with anything good what William used to cope with his pain was alcohol. He became a chronic drinker always drinking and being alone so he wouldn't have to face reality. Both of them not having a good family situation affected them mentally, and prohibited them from being the best people they could be in
The perspective showed in this book is cultural, as their environments have shaped Wes Moore and the other Wes Moore as well as their nationality and social community. Even know both Wes Moore’s grew up in fairly similar ways their choices are the one thing that made them different in the end. This book explains how both boys are surrounded by older kids that have surrounded themselves with drugs to the point where they wouldn’t know another way to live. From this both Wes Moore’s are already immersed into the drug culture and environment that all it takes is one wrong decision for them to be like the older kids. Being African American in the late 1990’s has a big impact on the way people
On the other hand, Jamal is a sixteen-year old African American male who went to a private school on a scholarship and lives with his mother and brother. Unlike Forrester, he enjoys going outside, interacting with his friends from school and going to basketball games. Another difference between the Jamal and Forrester is his confrontational attitude. When harassed by another student from school on the basketball court, he handled the problem in his own way, proving his ability to do as well as the next person, which gained the respect from the coach and the other students.
He was used to live in his brother’s shadow, but when the boat accident happened to them, he was the only one to survive. As he was always indentifying himself the less important one, he considered it was wrong that he was the one who would still have a life. As a result of nervous breakdown, he tried to kill himself with cutting his wrists in the bathroom, fortunately his father found out and save him. Then he went to the psychiatric for four months. When he comes back, there are still issues he needs to deal with.
Forrest’s mother thinks an education is the primary source for living a stereotypical normal life. Forrest has a totally different outlook he sees school as a playground for bullies even though he seriously believes everyone, no matter their intelligence level, deserves and has the right to an education. Thankfully, in America we have many rights and freedoms. Yet, our freedom is not free. With much respect, our freedom is earned by the bravery of many men and woman. The effects of the Vietnam War can be considered a theme in the movie, Forrest Gump. This film portrays the Vietnam War with a child-like, simplicity outlook but contains much deeper meaning like thinking about life, death, and destiny. While at war, Forrest saved Lieutenant Dan Taylor’s life, yet Lieutenant was not satisfied. He believed it was his destiny to die which put many things into perspective for Forrest such as life and death, especially after Forrest saw his best friend, Bubba, die at war. Forrest Gump stated in remembrance, “My mama always said, dyin’ was a part of life. I sure wish it wasn’t.”
Many tragic events happen in this short story that allows the reader to create an assumption for an underlying theme of racism. John Baldwin has a way of telling the story of Sonny’s drug problem as a tragic reality of the African American experience. The reader has to depict textual evidence to prove how the lifestyle and Harlem has affected almost everything. The narrator describes Harlem as “... some place I didn’t want to go. I certainly didn’t want to know how it felt. It filled everything, the people, the houses, the music, the dark, quicksilver barmaid, with menace; and this menace was their reality” (Baldwin 60). Another key part in this story is when the narrator and Sonny’s mother is telling the story of a deceased uncle. The mother explains how dad’s brother was drunk crossing the road and got hit by a car full of drunk white men. Baldwin specifically puts emphasis on the word “white” to describe the men for a comparison to the culture of dad and his brother.
Will is defensive towards everyone he comes in contact with. He experiences incongruence with his cockiness of being smarter than most but he doesn't feel he deserves better than living as a nobody.
betrayal, and violence. His father abandoned him seeking to find a life less confrontational to a
One more relationship from the novel is between Nick and Jordan. This exemplified most relationships
For example, when confronting an old foster home “Friend”, by the name of Carmine, Will unleashed an onslaught of punches, which lead to Will Knocking out Carmine then being arrested for assault by the local cops. When Will saw his old friend, memories of the abuse that his foster family gave him sprang onto Will’s head and triggered his mind to give some payback for everything that he experienced as an abused kid in the foster home. Not only that but his mood drastically changed from the moments prior to seeing Carmine. Before seeing Carmine, Will was planning to have a good time with his friends at a baseball game, But that changed as he saw Carmine at the game as well. Once he saw Carmine, Will was determined to beat Carmine up, as carmine did to him when he was a kid. Clearly in the movie, Will is a mathematical genius, as he was able to solve the problem that Professor Lambeau wrote on the chalkboard outside his room. However when Lambeau confronted Will, after he found out who solved the problem, Will ran away from the professor instead of being congratulated for his success in solving the problem. A valid reason why Will did not accept the praise from the professor was because he had a negative self-image of himself. To understand what a negative self-image is, it is important to know what the term self-image means. Karl Perera, from the website, More-selfesteem.com defines the term self-image as, “ how you see yourself. This may be how you see yourself physically or your opinion of who and what you are which is normally called self concept. It is important as it
Among people’s view see that Forrest is a one who success many thing in his life. But actually, Forrest doesn’t notice that he is being like that. He just want to do because of his want, but he do it extremely that makes his performance going through the highest point. Forrest never expects anything from his action but he got the feedback from it. His life never going by his want but he let the destiny lead him to found a new thing in life. It is like a feather which waits for a wind to blow it away from its old place. Wind are symbolize to the destiny which appoint one’s life that it is should be. It can say that Forrest are always waiting for his destiny lead him, and he follow the appointment without resistance.
He meets fellow inner-city dweller and full time recluse, William Forrester. Forrester is a writer famous for writing one book, a masterpiece, and then falling from the public eye, never to write again. The unlikely pair, mentor each other in this film, Forrester turning Jamal into a well-developed writer, and Jamal helping Forrester break out of his protective bubble and experience life again. Throughout the movie the odd couple each must face tests and tribulations, culminating in a spectacularly moving finale. Although the film does not fall into the epic/action category, the hero’s journey surely can be found.
how much of a man he was. After he hit his father, he felt a sense of pride as if he won a prize of some sort. The act was more selfish than selfless being that he was not thanked for it. After the incident, he looks at his sisters for validation for his actions but he has never seen the difference between them or separate the roles of them from their mother. His misogynistic views are passed down from his father and this is due to his immaturity and lack of exposure to the independent world.
11. Forrest warns Jamal about bitterly disappointed teachers, like Robert Crawford, because some people like these teachers only see and believe what they think is right, and since Jamal came from where he did with a background like he has, there will be criticism and disbelief over his work, but Jamal is to stand by what he writes and feel proud over it.
In the unit titled “The Journey of the Hero”, Odysseus was the heroic leader who went on an epic journey to find his home. In Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump is a disabled boy who grows up and finds himself in many different and sometimes difficult situations. As a child, he met a girl named Jenny Curran who was his only friend. As the two of them grew up, they grew apart, but Forrest still loved Jenny. The relationship between these two is similar to the relationship between Odysseus and his wife, Penelope.
The main focus is placed on Will, whom has a rare genius to put together abstract math problems and finds it hard to relate to world without getting arrested for doing something violent and rebellious. He grew up in South Boston and the hard streets have jaded him, while his intelligence further isolated him from people and made him hostile to other people. In the beginning of the film, Will is discovered by Lambeu (Stellan Skarsgard) a professor of mathematics, and his well-being becomes a serious issue and he is pursued. While placing a difficult math problem on the chalkboard