This is an essay regarding the theme of freedom in contemporary american literature, in this case elmore leonard's get shorty. the title is: A Twist on Freedom. Includes bibliography.
Title: This is an essay regarding the theme of freedom in contemporary american literature, in this case elmore leonard's get shorty. the title is: A Twist on Freedom. Includes bibliography.
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This is an essay regarding the theme of freedom in contemporary american literature, in this case elmore leonard's get shorty. the title is: A Twist on Freedom. Includes bibliography.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1257 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Twist on Freedom <Tab/>When Gandhi spoke of freedom, he derived it as independence from the British. He fought his whole life for freedom, culminating in his ultimate goal: a free India. While Elmore Leonard's goals were not as lofty in Get Shorty, he expresses the same idea of freedom. The novel's humorous take on Mafia life is the story of Chili Palmer, a loan shark down on his luck.
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Works Cited Ephron, Nora. "The Shylock is the good guy." New York <Tab/>Times [New York City] 29 July 1990: A1.
Gannon, Mark. "Goodfellas." Quill and Quire [Providence] <Tab/>6 Jan. 1991: A1.
Hilliard, James. "Dark comedy." Beacon Journal [Akron] 14 <Tab/>Aug. 1990: C6.
Jackson, Carl. "Breaking the Law." Quill and Quire <Tab/>[Providence] 6 Jan. 1991: A1.
Leonard, Elmore. Get Shorty. New York: Dell, 1997.