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Rosebud in Citizen Kane Essay

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Rosebud in Citizen Kane

Rosebud is sled, Kane's sled when he was a boy. Rosebud is the foundation of the film of citizen Kane. Rosebud is also Kane's last words. He was a very important man, known globally. Rosebud is the word everyone wants to understand the meaning of, so there is a hunt to find the meaning of the word. This sets the story for the film. Rosebud is a symbol of Kane, in that Rosebud represents his loss of the ability to love and how to love. The film Citizen Kane has a lot of direction meaning that every shot means something in its own way, there is a hidden message in every movement of the camera. There was a close up on the "NO TRESPASSING" sign emphasising the fact that the …show more content…

The camera shoots the shot through the paper weight as the nurse comes in.

These direction techniques create a lot of tension because up to the point where the word Rosebud comes out of Kane's mouth there is a lot of tension and suspense because we are wondering who is behind the castle, and the camera doesn't give anything away. And to create further tension and a man says Rosebud and we have no clues. In the second sequence we find out more about Kane himself, exactly how important he was. In the second sequence we find out Kane is globally well known as newspapers all over the world wrote his death as front page news. We also find that he was in politics, the media and into forestry and doubled ownership. Kan's image is his biggest selling point. In this sequence we find out that Rosebud was Kane's last words, and that someone's last word could say a lot about the person.

Rosebud sets up the narrative motivation in that the audience and Mr Thompson want to know what the meaning behind Rosebud is, what was on Kane's mind at his last breath. There is a brief mention of sled to give the audience another subtle clue. Rosebud sets up the structure in that Thompson, the man in charge of Kane's life story is now on the search of the meaning of Rosebud. I think Thompson is kept hidden in the dark because he's not an important; he's

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