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  • Essay / Theme of Ambition in All of the King's Men - 674

    The change a person can endure throughout their life is crazy. One day you may be the most loved person in the universe, but you could also wake up and be one of the most hated people. The change that ambition transforms Willie Starks in "All the King's Men" dates back to "The Great Gatsby." Gatsby is content and happy with his life until one day he sees his love Daisy, from then on Gatsby I had this sudden urge of desire to have Daisy. This desire to want Daisy hid the fact that it would never happen between them and ended up killing Gatsby. Although Willie doesn't change his appearance, the obstacles he goes through throughout the story shape his personality and transform into the new Willie Stark. In the novel "All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren, self-suffering can be blinded by the desire and ambition to be at the top. In the movie "Rudy", Rudy dreams of a future as a member. of the Fighting Irish football team, but for a person is not necessarily cut out to play football at the next level, but for Rudy who is so full of courage, effort and desire, a dream is always possible . "Yes, I have that. I was wanting to let my dad watch one of his sons play football for the Irish and I was wondering if I could possibly dress for a game next season." "Rudy", who wanted more than anyone playing football for Notre Dame Unfortunately, Rudy was small, slight, and lacked raw skills for the game. If that wasn't enough, Rudy's family wasn't the best financially, nor was he. his grades, and he was criticized by everyone from his teachers to his father If ever there was a miracle, it was Rudy's ambition and desire to surrender. middle of paper ...... that is, he uses his characters because they are useless She portrays her characters as if they have no point in living, as if they are just there. to take up space The difference between Anne Marie and Robert Penn Warren is that in Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men" they have a purpose in life, they have something that keeps them going, something that keeps them going. skyrockets their hope and confidence to get what they want. In Anne Marie's poems there are stories of depression, of the way her characters behave. His poems are full of despair over their useless lives. Which is completely opposite to the other arguments. Therefore, ambition and desire are both a want and a need, they bring peace and comfort but also invade our decision making to find the quickest way to achieve our goal, which in fact can make harming one's family, friends and oneself without guilt.