Happy. Hardworking. Generous. Chris Gardner faces these emotions through achieving his goals which shows through perseverance, we can be happy. Through perseverance, Chris wants to achieve his goals so it shows we can be happy. In the movie, Pursuit of Happyness, the main character Chris Gardner achieves his goals through his job, son and home which shows through perseverance, we can be happy.
Chris Gardner achieves his goals by finding a successful job which shows that through perseverance, we can be happy. For example, Chris tries hard not to be late and rushed to internship. He let a girl watch his scanner during appointment and it stolen. Chris left the interview and chased after the girl. This shows how he got distracted and left his
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Chris makes sure his son gets sleep and gets to eat. When he eats at the restaurants, his son is the only one eating. He wants to keep him happy, so he took him to a football game and got him a basketball. This shows that Chris cares for his son and he wants to keep him happy. This also shows that Chris wants to keep his son safe. Chris was able to take care of his son and to make him happy. Chris wanted him to have a better experience in life. Through perseverance, Chris achieves his goals by taking care of his son.
In the movie, Pursuit of Happyness, the main character Chris Gardner achieves his goals through a home which shows that through perseverance, we can be happy. For example, Chris and his son got kicked out of the hotel. The hotel already put their stuff outside so, they picked up everything and left. Chris ended up taking his son to the train station and pulled a trick on him so they could get in the bathroom. This showed that Chris wanted to make sure he had a place to sleep. This also shows Chris wants his son to have a better experience in life. Through perseverance, Chris achieves his goals by finding a home.
In conclusion, Chris achieves his goals by working hard through life and finding happiness. From his job, son, and a home Chris achieved his goals. Chris showed that through perseverance, we can be
Chris is seen as incredibly hardworking and shows little complaining which would later imply why he doesn’t give up on dreams he wants to
So to avoid this, Chris made one of his ideals to throw excuses out the window and never look back. Another one of Chris’s ideals is to not be strong, but to be strong in
Many people in society feels as if all the materialistic objects are pointless and have a greater need to be at peace with nature and themselves. In the book, Into The Wild written by Jon Krakauer, tells the fatal story of Christopher McCandless and his journey to survive in the Alaskan wilderness. Given that Chris McCandless took the road less traveled, he was very ill prepared and immature to believe that he could have survived in the Alaskan Wilderness with no company and no prior instruction about the Tundra. The adventure Chris departed on was in part motivated by his immature grudge towards his parents, in which Chris felt the need to completely distance himself and chase his dream.
What Chris possibly meant when he said that he lived a happy life, is probably the fact that he did what he wanted to do, and possibly found the meaning or purpose of his life. Happiness is to be in a state of having pleasure or satisfaction or joy or excitement.
Finally, when faced with the path of getting a job and sticking to society’s norms, he rewrote his destiny, this shows his spontaneous nature. Chris is a flexible but always adapting person. Chris is a very complex person but when it comes done to it he is a composer who wrote his own story even after being told what to do with his life even though it hard to just confine him to a single temperament
Chris was brave enough to escape an undesired life. He stated in a letter to Franz “So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit” (Krakauer 57). Chris took the initiative to change, he was
In the book pursuit of happiness, Chris Gardner keeps a positive outlook throughout the whole book so that he will keep his son from worrying about the current situation they are in. Chris keeps telling his son that everything will be alright and this outlook eventually rubs off on his son and keeps his son going through the whole thing. Chris also takes an unpaid internship without knowing if he will even get the job and keeps telling himself that he can do it and continues to work hard and ends up getting the job and being successful in life.
A person’s development as a person is largely shaped by their DNA, but is ultimately completed with their life experiences and environment. Chris imposed very high standards on himself from the start, and throughout his life he always forged ahead with all of his might. But
How Chris never wants to live reality and therefore chooses to permanently live in his alternate reality. People who are struggling in challenging situations have difficulty maintaining their dignity because they create disillusions and alternate realities of themselves.
Chris is a charismatic young man, but takes extensive measures to ensure he does not become too close with anyone. By going out into the wild without so much as a letter to his parents,
Success is extremely coveted in the society, however on the path to success, obstacles will stand in the way. Failure is inevitable and the response of an individual towards these obstacles and the failures in their lives determines whether or not they will have success. Failure gives allowance to learn from mistakes and motivates to do better the next time. The Pursuit of Happyness uses lighting, music and camera angles to give viewers an insight into Chris’ journey through the film demonstrating his resiliency, optimism and loving personality. Filmmaker, Gabriele Muccino, uses the protagonist, Chris’ final triumph to illustrate the significance of failure in achieving success.
I recently watched The Pursuit of Happyness. It was a feel good movie about a man who had nothing and how even his nothing declined to just himself and his son. His apartment got taken away, his wife left him, and even after he started to live in a motel, it got taken away also, all because of a lack of money. He worked hard selling useless pieces of equipment that a very small population of buyers would want. He walked countless miles to each buyer each day at a potential shot at buying his merchandise. He made bare minimum and sometimes couldn't give enough food to his son. But through all the change, one thing stayed constant, the pursuit of happiness. He strove learning and soon got a job at an extremely and severe
The Pursuit of Happyness is a critically acclaimed and multi award winning film directed by Gabriele Muccino. The movie was adapted by the New York Times best-selling book also called The Pursuit of Happyness written by Chris Gardner. The film reflects on the struggles that Chris had to face when he was an intern at a stock brokerage firm and had to provide for his son. The film deals with many major issues such as poverty, discrimination, struggle and homelessness.
The Pursuit of Happyness is a factual film based on Chris Gardner's near one-year struggle with homelessness, fatherhood, divorce and a desire to achieve to fend for his son Christopher Junior. It is a story highlighting a man's ambition to achieve his goals and find a way of caring for his son. Set in San Francisco, the film starts with Gardner investing his life savings in Bone-Density scanners, a white elephant project which financially breaks the family; his wife separates from him leaving him with the custody of their son Christopher. Additional problems set in ranging from Gardner's eviction from his house, garnishment of his bank account as well as his credit cards. In line with this, he is forced to live in the streets but his meeting with Jay, the manager at Dean Witter places him on the path to success; his new-found
At one level, even though the movie is titled The Pursuit of Happyness (deliberately spelt wrong), it is pretty depressing. Yes, the movie is supposed to focus on the struggles of the main protagonist as he chases what seems like a chimerical dream. However, every time you think that things are going to get better, they only get even worse for Chris. As Chris and his son move from one slump to another, you begin to