On the Waterfront Analysis: Themes and Film Techniques
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General Vision and Viewpoint
Terry Malloy attempts to change the violence and exploitation that has corrupted life on the waterfront.
Cultural Context of the Waterfront
The world of the text encompasses all the elements that make the environment inhabited by the characters what it is. The time and place where a story is set serve as the most influential factors.
On the Waterfront depicts the gritty world of the docks and, briefly, the sphere of politics, including the trial and the character Mr. Upstairs.
Key Narrative Moments
- Opening Scene: Terry struggles with his involvement in Joey’s death.
- Conflict: Terry initially tries to gun down Friendly but is eventually convinced to testify against him in court.
- Resolution: Terry faces social isolation