Friday, October 19, 2012

highnoon


I think it was interesting that the townspeople would not help Kane even after everything he has done for them. From what the movie says Kane has done just about everything he can to make this town better. He put Frank Miller in jail because he murdered someone. You would think that the townspeople wouldn’t want frank back in their town regardless of the type of business he brought with him. Also when they were in the church and one of the men stood up and said that “if the people up north heard about the violence Frank and Kane would cause that they wouldn’t send companies down to their town because it might be too dangerous” was a dumb comment to make because clearly when frank was in the town it was already dangerous to begin with when he’s out getting drunk and obviously killing people. I don’t think anyone in this town had very many morals or respect for Kane at all. He asked for their help in his time of need and they were nowhere to be found but they were perfectly okay with having him clean up the streets for him prior to all of this.

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  1. I agree that the safety of the town's reputation was a dumb argument. It never made sense to me.

    On the English side, watch your capitalization and commas. With compound sentences, you need a comma where the period would have been in the first sentence: "He asked for their help in his time of need, and they were nowhere to be found, but they were perfectly okay with having him clean up the streets for him prior to all of this" (althoughthe sentence is also a run-on).

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