“The Bucket List” is a movie about Edward Cole, a wealthy man, and Carter Chambers, a poor mechanic. They are totally opposite of each other, but when they both appear in hospital beds, they become friends. Both of them decide to travel around the world and see what is going around them. While they travel, they talk about their daily lives and business, at home. Then Carter suddenly remembers his wife, Virginia and leaves back to his hometown. Carter and Edward are different and similar in many ways. Also, identifying literary devices/elements is really important, because it makes everything more lucid, more specific and bold. Carter and Edward have lots of similarities. While they lay in hospital beds, they both decide to see the world. They both like traveling and both plan the bucket list before they “kick the bucket.”
Another similarity is that they both have similar illnesses, which is cancer. After both of these two men’s death, they are burned into ashes and are buried on the summit of Mt. Everest. Even though they have some similarities, they also have a lot of differences. There are a lot of differences between Carter Chambers and Edward Cole. Edward is a wealthy, proud millionaire, but Carter, the mechanic, is a smart and helpful person. One other difference is that Carter has a family, wife and kids, but Edward was married and divorced four times and does not have a family, but only one daughter, that is not in peace with him.
The Essay on Coach Carter 5
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While being in the hospital, Carter’s wife, Virginia, and his daughter visit Carter, but Edward is lonely and the only visitor he gets is “Tommy”-his personal assistant. When both men were very ill and almost ending their lives, Carter died first, and after him went Edward. These men were friends for only about two months and they both got to know each other, and Carter was the one that made Edward’s life more smooth and peaceful. Some of the literary devices/elements that are used in this movie are very important to identify. A metaphor is a direct comparison of two unlike things using the verb “to be”. In this movie, this literary device is referred to Edward, when he is talking to Carter and he says, “We’re both in the same boat.”
He means that they are on the same level of their lives and their illness. Another element would be a simile. It is the comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as. “The sound of a mountain was like a voice of god.” In addition, hyperboles are used a lot in this movie. A hyperbole is exaggeration or overstatement. “You’re going to be dead in five minutes” is a good example of a hyperbole. A pun is another example that is provided for us in the movie. A pun is usually a humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more of its meaning. Edward uses a pun saying “You look like shit, right”. In this movie, I was able to identify lots of literary devices/elements that helped me remember the movie more lucid and explicit.
The movie “The Bucket List” is a story about two men, Carter Chambers and Edward Cole that were totally opposite of each other. Carter was an open-hearted, nice, and a helpful mechanic, while Edward was a more proud, rich millionaire. Once they meet on their hospital beds, they become friends and decide to see the world together. In these two men, you could see a lot of their differences and similarities. Both of these men, after their death, are burned into ashes and are buried on top of Mt. Everest., even though it was against the law. Also literary devices/elements are very important to identify. They make the whole movie interesting and understandable.
The Movie 12 Angry Men Appeals Essay
The interpersonal communication going on in the room is mainly between the jurors that say the boy is guilty and the ones who say he isn’t. The tension in the room mainly come from juror 8, which we find out is mr. Davis at the end of the film, and juror 3. These two are kind of like the heads of the guilty and non-guilty parties. Juror 8 used mainly two types of appeals to convince the ...