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Description: A paper I wrote about On the Waterfront- film
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Lauren Braverman
April 3rd, 2014
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An action that is remarkable made by one individual can speak much louder than words
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He served as a tool
to a higher powered group of men in the mob
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Terry learned
from his mistakes and became independent
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During the scene when Terry attended the secret meeting in Father Barry’s church, he sat
slouched in a seat acting very aloof
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Terry knew valuable information about Joey’s death, but because he was controlled by this mob he stayed
deaf and dumb
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He did all the dirty work, but his life was going nowhere
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Terry takes the hand of Edie, who is
Joey’s sister
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Edie was
conservatively dressed in a buttoned coat with her hair pinned up
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As they walked she dropped her glove and Terry immediately leans down to pick it up
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Was she to reach down and get
it, or politely wait for its return? Terry’s unconscious fiddling with Edie’s glove was quite visible
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When Edie starts
walking forward Terry follows right after her
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Edie was one the reasons why Terry told the truth and confessed against Johnny
Friendly in court
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When Terry asked
Edie if she remembered him the camera just focused in on Edie, and then back to Terry, but did not shoot
them together until they kept walking
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It brought a romantic feel to the ending of the scene
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Terry was striving to become an individual with strong principles, and the movements he makes
show his struggle
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These evasive
gestures made by Terry in the film were to show that he contrasted with the other men in Johnny
Friendly’s group
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Description: A paper I wrote about On the Waterfront- film