Pulp Fiction: Hope, Rebirth, and Redemption

Date Submitted: 06/04/2004 19:41:49
Category: / Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Length: 4 pages (1136 words)
Pulp Fiction Hope, Rebirth, and Redemption Pulp Fiction combines characters from seemingly different places and ties them into each other at some point in each story. Each of the four stories intertwines in a complex play of good versus evil, and violence and redemption. The beginning and the end of the film engage two small time thieves, named "Pumpkin" also known as Ringo (Tim Roth) and "Honey Bunny" also known as Yolanda (Amanda Plummer). The …
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…and selfish. I'd like that. But that s--t ain't the truth. The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin', Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be a shepherd." (Tarantino, 1994) In my opinion, this is Jules verbal attempt at a new hope and rebirth; he is a man who is trying to change his ways. References Tarantino, Q. (Director). (1994). Pulp Fiction [DVD]. Burbank: Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc.
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