Love’s obstacle
Have you ever loved someone but separated by the society? It’s called love’s obstacle. Its something that stands in between your love that will makes your relation end up badly. The musical comedy movie “Pitch Perfect” and the romance movie “Titanic” are both illustrate love’s obstacle. “Titanic” is mainly focused on the love’s obstacle of the two main characters. “Pitch Perfect” is focused on many different themes including the important role of a leader, the powerful impact of a group, but still mainly focused on love’s obstacle. In “ Titanic” Jack’s dead, Rose’s survived. In “Pitch Perfect”, Beca and Jesse eliminated the obstacle that stand in between them and end up together. Even though they both end up differently, but their love
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Rose is an upper-class women who have money, beauty, and especially a rich fiance. The story take place in a giant ship called “Titanic”. It’s also where Rose and Jack meet each other. Just like “Pitch Perfect”, the main character Jack fall in love at first sight with Rose. However, different than “Pitch Perfect” Jack and Rose face the different love’s obstacle which is society, her family and her fiance. Because Rose is an upper-class so she doesn’t allowed to be with Jack, a lower-class peasant. Rose’s fiance, Cal ‘s try to everything to stop Rose and Jack, but he failed. When the ship hit an ice curb, the ship sinking. All wealthy people are able to escape because they have their own boat, and the poor people are left to die. However, Rose doesn’t escape with her family, she stays with Jack. When the ship sink into the Atlantic ocean. Jack sacrifice himself to save Rose from drowning by give her his wood plank. Jack’s body submerse deep down the ocean. Even though Jack and rose didn’t end up together, but the audience can assume that they will be together in their next
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, and the impossible love of Ethan Frome and Mattie Silver. These two stories have more in common than you think. They both end sourly, as each resists a “happy ever after” ending. Both romances also seem to convey that love isn’t always what it seems. And both their characters set unrealistic expectations for the others. As these stories unfold side by side, they seemed unlikely qualifiers of similarities, at first. But as one reads more and more, each tale exists to try to give a message to all who read. In reality, life and love don’t often end happily ever after.
She is a housewife. She can't do much in her life because of how she's married. Rose has her own dreams, but she keeps them as a boundary by only focusing on trying to be the best wife and mother she can be. She builds a fence to keep her family together. However things change for her, when she learns about Troy's affair. She starts feeling devastated. She tells Troy, "I been right here with you, Troy. I got a life too. I gave eighteen years of my life to stand in the same spot with you. Don't you think I ever wanted other things?" (44). Rose maintained her relationship for eighteen years and has never done anything wrong to mess it up. She sacrificed everything for Troy and her kids, but she never cared or stood up for herself. In order for Rose to survive, she should learn to follow her own
The first one is when Rose is dealing with some problems with her life and she tries to commit suicide by trying to jump out of the ship because she does not feel happy with her fiancé, and Jack sees that. Jack then helps her and Rose has to trust him because she has never met him. Jack is able to save her and prevent her from committing suicide. This starts a friendship that leads to other events that make Rose trust Jack.
Love was the theme used to describe how Jackson, and his wife, Rachel faced many obstacles. Obstacles
Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater – For movie buffs in the 1990s, when you heard someone talking about “Jack and Rose,” you would probably think Titanic. You would think about the Love and Mystery, Excitement and Suspense. You might hear comments like: “What a great movie” or “Oh, it’s just a movie… It wasn’t really that bad.” The latter people would be correct: it was worse. The Titanic was so much more than a movie could ever depict. Death, destruction, terror, sadness: those were the emotions for the people aboard the Titanic. The disaster that is Titanic could have easily been avoided, and the needless loss of life would have been spared, if just minor changes in planning were taken heed of at the beginning of the voyage.
Rose is unable to fully accept herself or the statements made by her mother throughout the chapter, until she reflects back on her relationship and realizes how her mother predicted this by the condition of the garden taken care of by her husband. She understands her mother finally and stands up to Ted, explaining to him how she was going to fight for everything in the divorce.
“Mother is this ship really safe and unsinkable?” said Mary Anne Louise to her mom while she started to walk towards the RMS Titanic “I have the same question as the girl… Is this ship really unsinkable?” said a lady known as Mrs.Sylvia Caldwell. “Of course it is unsinkable God himself could not sink this ship!” exclaimed the crew member as he helped her up the steps.After they entered the ship, she stood in amazement see how this ship was designed.She suddenly saw a girl dressed in a simple, pretty white dress and a large bow on the back of her head.She wanted to say hi but her mom wouldn’t let her because she was a lower class than her
Love is full of misleading paths: to some it looks like a smooth road, while others may picture it as paradise. However, the people who have gone through this path, they know love is not always exactly what you pictured it to be. In reality, the road is filled with dangerous bumps and curves. In reality, that paradise you pictured is just a island in the middle of the ocean. Some people do not know what it takes for love, which was what William Shakespeare was trying to show us in Romeo and Juliet, a story about two lovers who met a tragic ending after doing a series of actions that resulted in their deaths. The story begins in the city of Verona, where it describes two wealthy families would often clash with each other:
Titanic portrayed sexuality with attraction between a man and a woman. Rose was a beautiful woman whom her fiancée Hockley was the son of a rich and powerful steel mill owner. However, the sexual interest here was actually in the form of business. Rose was marrying him because of the money Hockley would inherit when his father died, a very prominent practice during that time. Men with power and money were shown to be desirable from all of Rose 's companions on the ship. This common theme of sexuality was broken from Jack 's introduction into Rose 's life. Jack was a polar opposite of Hockley, and he took on a different theme of sexuality of being free, seeing a woman as an equal, and not being rich. Jack ' sexuality was expressed in may forms different from Hockley. When he saved Rose from falling overboard, in his folk-style dancing with Rose, and in his chase of Rose which included kissing and having sex with her. Jack’s simple flirtation with Rose and his later aid in her freedom from the gender binds she was in became the cornerstone of the theme of the movie.
The two main character of the movie are Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater. Leonardo DiCaprio plays as Jack and Kate Winslet plays as Rose. Jack who is a poor homeless man from Wisconsin he has travelled lots of places. He wins two ticked to the unsinkable ship The Titanic in a poker game. He travels in the third class passenger with his friend. Rose is a seventeen year old girl who is forced to marry so she and her mother can maintain a higher status after the death of her father. The director of the movie James Cameron is an amazing person. The reason I say that is because he took an actual tragic event and combined it with the tragic love story which he knew this is something that audience will love. The movie actually gives people an idea about how the actual Titanic was hit and sink. Not just an idea the movie teaches about the Titanic the unsinkable ship by giving them the visual of how it was sink. When you are watching this movie it is very hard not to cry. Rose is tired of her life been stuck around all the rich people and when she meets Jacks, he talks her out of jumping off the back of ship. When they first meet viewers can tell that eventually they will fall four each other. They meet in secret night and day as they were frowned by the rich people. There was nothing stopping them from meeting to each other as they show that love wins. When watching the movie some people can also relate to their personal life story to on how
On April 14,1912 a great ship called the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. That night there were many warnings of icebergs from other ships. There seems to be a conflict on whether or not the warnings reached the bridge. We may never know the answer to this question. The greatest tragedy of all may be that there were not
James Cameron film the Titanic (1997), is an epic romance fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. One key theme associated with the film Titanic is that Love is everlasting.The sinking of the Titanic was the dramatic story supporting the overall theme of the film. Titanic is a love story that takes place on the famous ship the RMS Titanic. Young, Rose is making her way back to America on the Titanic with her mother and fiance, where she meets Jack Dawson. During the voyage, despite their social status differences, Rose and Jack fall in love. Titanic also focuses on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the luxury liner that hit a huge iceberg and caused thousands of people to drown. The film Titanic shows the power of selfless love and survival, all of which are established through acting, design, and cinematography.
But Jack says no you have to go” Love is not a small word it looks like but it huge. That is I find in titanic. Here it proved that Rose and Jack, they didn’t about elite poor. However, they didn’t care about their life if we see that how much love between Jack and Rose. Really, their love was so deeply. When people see this movie, they are attractive their love. When Rose came back from the boat to Jake that means she proved that she loved him so much and she didn’t want to move without him. That was serious situation for her life but she didn’t care but she did care her love. If she want to leave her lover, she didn’t. Actually, when people get real love, they forget everything in their life.
Rose’s distraught for her marriage with fiancé is very evident in her facial expression as she runs to the stern and looks off to the ocean. When Jack enters the scene, it is apparent that he is nervous; but, as he approaches Rose, his face reflects calm but courage. While attempting to discourage her from suicide, Jack realizes she is actually very disturbed, but afraid to jump.In this case, he shares with her some anecdotes on his experience with ice fishing to ease her stress off. Examining another sub-scene where she trips and falls, we can see his courageous face turning into a face of her new hope for life. Her face is brightened, her eyes are mesmerized, and her mind is strengthened by the end of this shot leaving audience enchanted.
The main fictional aspect of the film was the love story between Jack and Rose, two people who never actually traveled on the Titanic, or even existed. James Cameron envisaged the entire concept of this love story during pre-production, and uses the idea to manipulate the audience throughout the entire film. Character development in the film was vital, as this led the audience to care for what actually happened to these people. The death of 1500 people was tragic, but without key characters the audience feels no strong connection to what happens in the film. To make this connection even more effective, he uses a flashback and framing technique in the telling of the love story. He begins the story in the present day for the starting proportion of the film. He then uses a flashback sequence to 1912 for the majority of the rest, and then cuts back to the present day for the concluding part of the film. He also visits the present day a few times briefly during the main chunk of the movie set in 1912, to make important links between the two different aged Roses'. The first 25 minutes of the film are shot entirely in the present day. The old Rose' is shown as a feeble old woman who is being flown out to help a deep-sea recovery team in the finding of a priceless diamond necklace. A drawing recovered from the ship of Rose by her lover Jack is shown to the old Rose. The emotions shown by the actress playing her on the sight of this picture conveys highly effectively to the