Analysis Of "It's A Wonderful Life"

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Stephen H

 

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November 4, 2011

 

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University

 

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George learned what he had to be thankful for. I thought this film to be very intellectual. It told a wonderful story, yet taught valuable lessons. Clarence taught George that there is more to life than money, and to end his life because of money was silly. Clarence gave George his book, and in it was written: "Remember no man is a failure who has friends...
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That was a lesson that George learned. His friends helped him in a time of need, just like George had done for them their whole lives. George learned that he really did have a wonderful life. The words "It's a Wonderful Life," tell a wonderful story. That's what the whole movie was about. We as the audience, go to see just how wonderful George Bailey's life really was...
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