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The Wolf of Wall Street a Film by Martin Scorsese

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The only person the narcissist will ever pity or feel sorry for is him/herself. If the narcissist believes he/she can get away with doing something (even if it's illegal, immoral, or will hurt someone), he/she will do it. At different times, many high profile individuals are classified as a narcissist in the media. The movie “The Wolf Of Wall Street” demonstrates how a rapid success leads to the narcissistic behavior. “Feel good” holiday movies, usually focus on traditional family values of heroism whereas Martin Scorsese in his film “The Wolf of Wall Street,” does the opposite. The movie focus on lavish life of Jordan but it was a true satire for an individual exploring quick fortune and shortcut of getting rich. Although many critics …show more content…

At beginning the Belford view to success is by helping the client making money at the same time making money for himself. Where as Narcissism starts developing in Belfort since he started to work in the penny stock brokerage firm in long island. With a rapid success, narcissistic behavior keeps adding up in him that eventually destroys his wealth and empire. In the film, Scorsese presented all aspect of Belford’s narcissism one after another in the systematic succession. Scorsese shows the beginning of the narcissism at first in penny stock company of Long Island after Belford first sale when Belfort says, “Everybody looks at me as I first discover fire.” Narcissism develops within him when other people started to follow him giving Belford a pseudo perception of importance and sense that money can buy everything. And finally this leads to the destruction of his great empire. In film, Scorsese portrays the development of narcissism in Belford by showing his involvement in party and buying the women and other humans (dwarf) for the pleasure. Belford narcissistic behavior is fertilized when a college graduate leaves their college and home to work with the Belford. Above all his desire to have a relation with the Manhattan’s model and the failure of SEC to convict him in security fraud, all contributes to push his narcissism to the peak. All these success provokes Belfort to engage in criminal activities to make money. Finally, Belfort’s downfall starts when he refuses to

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