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Psychoanalysis of The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks Essay

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Psychoanalysis of The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks

“The Sweet Hereafter” portrays the grief stricken citizens of a remote Canadian town traumatized by a terrible accident, and the impact of an ambulance-chasing lawyer who is attempting to deal with the grief in his own life. The film also depicts the grieving subjects susceptibility to convert grief and guilt into both blame and monetary gain and the transformation this small community faces after such a devastating event.
The motives of Mitchell Stephens, the lawyer trying to file a class-action lawsuit, and of the townspeople are questionable throughout the film. Some in the community feel that attempting to win money in a court case is unnecessary and in fact will tear the …show more content…

Either a huge distance, or some sort of emotional boundary always separates them. The viewer is not sure what kind of relationship the two had during the time in between the two stories, however one can only wonder why Stephens allowed it to become so destructive.
It is strange how Billy follows behind the school bus every morning all the way to his children’s school. Why doesn’t he just take the children himself? In fact, because of this unusual act, he is the only eyewitness of the accident. The way in which the accident scene is shot is very interesting. Firstly, it is not shown at the beginning of the film where one would presume that it would be shown. Second, the only perspective shown is that of Billy. There are no shots from inside the bus, when it is falling down the side of the mountain, or once it has broken through the ice. This is interesting because the only way the viewer can see the accident is through Billy’s eyes, instead of through the eyes of one of the many children who were passengers on the bus. Billy is strictly against using Mitchell Stephens to obtain money as compensation for the accident because he does not want to relive the whole ordeal and have to recount it among strangers. Billy loved his children with all of his heart and he knows that no amount of money could ever bring them back. Therefore, he tries to stop his neighbors from filing the lawsuit.
Incest plays an important role in this film. Nicole

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