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Write 1 page thesis on the topic move review. High Noon (Amy, Mrs. Helen Ramirez) vs. Unforgiven (Strawberry Alice, Delilah) Various movies have a contrasting and similar character’s presentation that

Write 1 page thesis on the topic move review. High Noon (Amy, Mrs. Helen Ramirez) vs. Unforgiven (Strawberry Alice, Delilah) Various movies have a contrasting and similar character’s presentation that in turn reflects the real conduct of people in the society. In the case of (Amy, Mrs. Helen Ramirez) vs. (Strawberry Alice, Delilah) it is worth to draw such relationship in their roles and major women characters in High Noon and Unforgiven. Amy Fowler Kane is central character in High Noon who supports the husband in the critical moment of distress proves to a precious, dedicated and worthy woman. Despite the husband being twice as old as her, Amy make concerted efforts to convince him to relocate from the town so that he can be safe from the revenge seeking outlaws. The experience Amy had when the brother and father died in a gunfight strengthened her belief but she defies odds to come back and fight the outlaws and help her husband in which she even end up killing one of the attacking outlaws. This is a proof of courage against the observed fear of other towns people who kept off the fight and more so the womenfolk.

In the unforgiven, Alice portrays elusive bravery and strength as Amy and the only difference is her moral standing of being a prostitute while Amy was in socially accepted marriage relationship. Alice exposes her fury against her perceived unfair justice served to one of her fellow whore (Delila) by the local sheriff. Much as she admits being a whore, she explicitly refuses dehumanizing treatment and demands respect and dignity to life. She stands out to protect Delilah just like Amy and Kane during the gun fight.

An overriding picture of similarity in these two characters is their spirited fight to protect people they love and defy norms as girls to defend their principles of life.

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