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Essay heading: The Hustler
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April 26, 2005 |
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Newman shows how this losing gets to his character, but yet he can't give up so instead of throwing in the towel, he keeps playing until he dough to big of a whole for himself to get out of. Now that Eddie was down and out he needed something in his life to restore his feeling of purpose, he finds this is a woman named Sarah played by Piper Laurie... displayed 300 characters
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Although his main motives of being a pool shark don't decrease, he gets just enough confidence to get back out there on his mission to hustle.
Then "Fast" Eddie teams up with Minnesota Fats manager named Bert, who is not the best man to have on your team. He was not a horrible guy, but he was definitely not a friend, because he was always thinking of himself... displayed next 300 characters
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