Essays on Bonnie and Clyde
Abstract Arthur Penn, American director and 12-time winner of entertainment awards, to include film and Broadway, is well-known for his 1967 film, Bonnie and Clyde. Constantly moving from home to home due to his parent separating, Penn explored the professions of watchmaking but found his passion for the entertainment industry when he enlisted in the...
Good stories reveal universal truths about the nature of human existence. Categorizing stories into genres provides the audience with an opportunity to exercise choice and preferability. To a large extent, genre is tied to the cultural and moral values of its time of production. Regarding film genre, The Wild One (Benedek, 1953) and Bonnie and...
For this assignment, I was able to fulfill a dream of mine to visit the grave of an infamous outlaw named Clyde Barrow from the Bonnie and Clyde duo. Since Bonnie and Clyde were separately buried due to their parents’ objections to their relationship, I soon made it a personal goal to pay an in-person...
Why are women psychologically drawn to serial killers? Attraction is an element that every single human seeks. Whether it is being attracted to others or having others be attracted to you, without attraction there would be no human relationships. Romantic, friendly and even just work relationships all involve a level of attraction. There are 6...
The Crimes and Gangsters of the 1930s In the 1930s there was not much of a variation in the crimes that people committed. The main crime you would hear about would be either bank robbery or murder. Some of the most famous criminals at this time were Al Capone, Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd, and also...