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Essay heading: Analysis of Easy Rider
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July 1, 2009 |
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Wyatt on the other hand only wants to be himself; he is searching for something.
Wyatt and Billy bring the hiker to a commune that he lives in. Throughout this section, there is a peaceful feeling. The commune was an idea that came to moderate popularity during the 60s especially. This shows the idea in a very positive light... displayed 300 characters
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This shows the idea in a very positive light. Everyone seems to be getting along, people are having fun, and they're all sharing the workload. There isn't much food left, but the people are working on growing food. Wyatt truly admires the people on the commune and tells Billy that “they’ll make it”. Wyatt feels comfortable there, as opposed to Billy who begins to freak out when the entire commune is singing “Does you hair hang low?” This scene makes the differences between Wyatt and Billy quite obvious... displayed next 300 characters
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