Thursday, November 28, 2019
American Graffiti essays
American Graffiti essays    Can you recall the very last night that you spent with your high school buddies before     packing your bags up and leaving for college?  The film American Graffiti can help you     revisit this night by recreating both the terrible and great times you once experienced.      The film is based around a closely knit group of teenagers who will all be leaving each     other the next day while adventuring off in their separate directions.  This gang of     teenagers, despite their differences, all go out together and share their last memorable     evening together before splitting up. Many events take place during the course of this last     evening together. Throughout the night, friendships are strengthened, conflicting     struggles arise, and romances are created and disrupted.          Curt Henderson who is a very intelligent man, faces several troubling conflicts. First,     Curt must decide if he will accept a large scholarship he has won and attend an eastern     coast college. The scholarship would financially help him out, but he begins to have     doubts about succeeding there, and would rather attend a local college.  However, if he     attends a local college, his best friend Steve who had been planning on attending the     eastern coast college together, will become terribly upset. Another struggle arises when     Curt sees a long-blonde hair women driving a white thunder bird lip motion the words I     Love You to him.  Curts heart throbs out for this gorgeous babe, and he is determined to     chase her around all night and track her down.  Unfortunately he receives a rude     awakening when this woman tells him that she cant meet him. Curt learns that beauty     isnt everything and realizes that his girlfriend Laurie is great match for him. The     Pharaohs initiate Curts final conflict. The gang wishes for Curt to join their group and     forces him to pull a couple of pranks. However, after successfully completing the pranks,     he doe...     
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