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Essay heading: Analysis of Gangster Movies
 
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Although the viewers never know what he spends it on, it can be assumed that it is used quickly for his hedonistic ideals. After he breaks out from the prison and kills Eddie for revenge, he spends rest of the time figuring out how to steal even more money and become rich again. Cagney's cunning and greed is exemplified in the scenes in which he learns from the story of Troy and cleverly drives an opening at the bottom of a gas tank to hide the gang...
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Cagney's cunning and greed is exemplified in the scenes in which he learns from the story of Troy and cleverly drives an opening at the bottom of a gas tank to hide the gang. Thus, Cagney's treatment of money follows along with other gangsters. This adeptness for gangsters to incorporate their biggest intellect in their money schemes is also seen in Bugsy...
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