Literary Analysis of Movie

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Literary Analysis of Movie

How does it feel starting over in a completely new place? In the movie “The Karate Kid”, Daniel, the main character, and his mom moved to the California from New Jersey because of his mom’s new job offer. Daniel started going to school in California and met a girl named Ali, whom he started to like. He started going out with her. Daniel was getting beat up by some bullies; one of them was Ali’s ex-boyfriend. They knew karate very well, but Daniel did not. So Daniel decided to learn karate. Daniel and his mom were living in an apartment and one day he discovers that the handyman at his apartment, Mr.Miyagi, knows karate very well. He asked Mr.Miyagi to teach him karate, and Mr.Miyagi became his karate teacher. It was hard for him to make new friends in a new place and he believed that Mr.Miyagi would be the only best friend he ever met.

Have you ever tried to discover who you are? Everyone’s perspective about identity is different. For me, identity means the things that best describes myself as who I am right now. In the movie “The Karate Kid,” Mr.Miyagi is identified as a great karate teacher. Similarly, tennis coaches have different drills to teach his students how to play tennis. In the movie, Miyagi makes Daniel do labor work, such as painting fences, washing and waxing cars, and sanding wooden floor by using different karate movements to teach him karate. Daniel’s in the movie is a growing teenager and hard-working student. He followed what Miyagi had told him: “Teacher say, student do”. As a result, he achieved victory in the “All Valley Karate Championship” and he became a karate champion. In my perspective, when teachers teach students to cheat, students learn how to cheat. When the student ...

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...rson who I’m totally identified with. I thought about the sentence that Miyagi had said in the movie, “Teacher say, Student do”, which made me realize that a teacher makes students future brighter, if the students do what they say. By watching this movie I found out that cheating is not the way to achieve victory. Moving into a new place is not piece of cake. But after having good friends and learning lessons in life, it’s easier to settle down in a new place.

Rafael Nadal’s world laid to waste last year and now Roger Federer ruthlessly put to the sword, Sweden’s Robin Soderling is clearly the undisputed champion-slayer of Paris.

As rain fell from a dark Parisian sky on Tuesday, Soderling towered through the murk, unleashing thunderbolt serves and ferocious forehands to leave the Swiss defending champion reeling and silence a pro-Federer crowd on Court Chatrier.

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