In his ‘American Buffalo,’ Mamet is quite critical to the immoralities of the American society, especially those which are caused by business deviation. Such is obviously reflected in the themes, where the theme of business is the central theme of the play. Business in America is still controlled by the myth of the ‘American Dream.’ Thus, the American citizen is shown to be badly affected by the concept of ‘strive and succeed,’ and a victim of the capitalist materialistic world of business in America, which is mainly built on exploitation and opportunism. The characters of the play, Don, Teach and Bob, aim at success which merely means to them to become wealthy and dominant. Such is revealed in a conversation between Don and Bob, where Don is talking about Fletcher, who is a successful business man from his point of view: “You take him and you put him down in some strange town with just a nickel in his pocket, and by night fall he’ll have that town by the balls. This is not talk, Bob, this is action.” The qualifications of success in business are thought by Don to be just common sense, experience and talent: “That’s all business is common sense, experience and talent.” Ethics, indeed, have no value in the corrupt world of business.
This is quite manifest in ‘American Buffalo,’ where the characters plan for a robbery of a man, who has recently bought a buffalo-headed nickel from Don. At first, Don asks Bob to watch the man, and he blames Bob for not watching him well. Afterwards, Bob lies to Don telling him that he has seen the man; they both agree to break into his house, thinking that the man has a big collection of coins there. However, Teach intervenes and convinces Don to carry out the robbery in stead of Bob, whom he thinks is inexperienced enough to do the job efficiently. The theft does not work out. Both Don and Teach suspect that Bob has carried out the theft behind their backs. At last, they discover that Bob has been lying to them all along.
The Essay on Business Man Barton Jesus Book
The Man Nobody Knows 7/17/01 The author of this book Bruce Barton was a partner in a successful advertising firm during the 1920's. This was a time when the industry of advertising was under going some major changes. These changes had a lot to do with a number of factors the first of which being the post war prosperity this meant people had more money than they ever had before. Another one of ...
The world of business, in ‘American Buffalo,’ is characterized by toughness. Obscene words and expressions, which are verbalized by the characters, are good evidence of that. Teach, as a character, is also a good proof of that; he says: “I am a business man, I am here to do business, I am here to face facts.” In addition, Don and Teach are ready to reach their goal by any means, even by violence. This is revealed when Teach savagely hits Bob on his head with a junk piece. This is also revealed through his own words: “They treat me like an asshole, they are an asshole The only way to teach them is to kill them.” And he says: “Guys like that I like to fuck their wives.” Accordingly, many elevated sentiments have no place in that kind of world. Even friendship seems to be completely excluded from this world. Teach says that friendship is a nice thing but business is still business.
Don also reminds Bob of that fact: “… that’s what business is there’s business, and there’s friendship …” The characters of ‘American Buffalo’ mainly regard business, in America, as a free enterprise, and such is the very essence of the fake American dream. In other words, every one has the right to make a living and build his own fortune by any possible means. Teach thinks that America is founded on this concept: “To Embark on Any Fucking Course that he sees fit In order to secure his own chance to make a profit The country’s founded on this, Don. You know this.” Thus, the world of business in America is like a jungle. The only law that governs that jungle is ‘survival for the fittest’. Business simply sucks the blood of the people in America but they usually come to that fact very late. However, when they realize the truth about that world, desperation, bitterness and insecurity become the following predators that feed on what is left of them.
The Essay on Word Friendship
The word Friendship has infinite definitions in terms of what people believe it means. To me friendship is a bond formed between two individuals that can possibly last a lifetime, meaning no one can ever separate the two. The history between the two individuals tells the story of how they met, where they met and how the friendship began. There are certain traits needed to keep a friendship strong, ...
Teach’s following words are a great proof of that: The Whole Entire World. There Is No Law. There Is No Right And Wrong. There Is No Friendship. Every Fucking Thing..