
So i had to watch this movie for one of my classes so i figured i'll write about it....
Bonnie and Clyde are famous for their robbing spree in the 1930's. They were known for being vicious outlaws, and became more known as they traveled through Central United States as they ran away from the law. Along the way Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow had many encounters with the law, as they tried to capture Bonnie and Clyde. In the process they became famous in some sort of way, for all the robbing sprees they went on.
As they ran from state to state, one particular ranger had a grudge against Bonnie and Clyde. Due to Bonnie’s great idea of taking pictures with the ranger as they held him up (Bonnie and Clyde) and then planned on sending it to every law enforcement and newspaper, to make a fool of the Ranger. As time went on Bonnie and Clyde’s relationship started to blossom. The more the law wanted them, the more their love grew stronger. Bonnie was educated where as Clyde was not. This is where they might have had some difference. Bonnie expresses her self through actions at first. Where as Clyde was spontaneous and mostly on the move. In the beginning of the film Bonnie does most of the talking, and only gets her feeling across through talking. Down the road, as Bonnie gets more comfortable, she finds another way of expressing her self, and that’s trough writing. She starts to write poems, and short little stories. Either on what she was feeling or what was going on at the moment. She rights a poem, only this poem is about her adventure with Clyde. Clyde is touched by this poem and suggests to send it to the newspaper. In doing so, this will keep Bonnie and Clyde legacy on and people will know who they are.
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