Ragin Bull

Ragin Bull

Please follow the format Reflection-Observation-Analysis 1-2page

Journal #7: If you watched Raging Bull, please address how Robert DeNiro’s role (as real-life boxer Jake LaMotta) was portrayed as “everyman for whom the ring becomes an allegory of life.”

Or, if you selected Taxi Driver, reflect on the “social context” of the 1970s as Robert DeNiro plays the lead character, Travis Bickle, a Vietnam veteran who drives taxis in New York City. What does the film say about the post-Vietnam era of mistrust and ambiguity?

Construct your Journals as Response Essays to the clips and films you watch and utilize these three strategies when writing: Reflection – Observation – Analysis.

 

 

 

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Allegory of life
In the raging bull film, boxer Jake LaMotta was portrayed as an everyman for whom the ring becomes an allegory of life in several ways. First, LaMotta was a middleweight champion, and as you know, heroes are celebrities who are vastly known. For example, Mayweather who is also a boxer is known worldwide because he is a champion who has never lost in the ring.

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