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Who is Forrest Gump?
Forrest Gump. One of the most inspirational film characters of
all time. Forrest symbolizes the way we wish to deal with the
problems we face throughout the course of our lives, and how we
would go about solving them if the Universe was on our
side.
In order to get the Universe on his side; Forrest had 3
essential qualities to separate himself from others: honesty,
integrity, and compassion. If you have these 3 qualities along
with acceptance as Forrest did, life will seem to work out for
the best. Then, true happiness can be experienced.
Honesty is an important quality which we seek, and can be seen
in Forrest's character. When he was in the army, Forrest made a
promise to enter the Shrimping business with Bubba. Despite the
death of Bubba, Forrest still went on to support Bubba's
family, and started a shrimping business of his own. Most
people would be so disheartened by the death of their best
friend, they wouldn't be able to find the strength to carry on
their promises. Because Forrest was such a strong and honest
person, he carried out his promise in the toughest of
times.
Forrest had more integrity than most people dream to have, and
that really distinguished his unique personality. In fact, the
integrity of Forrest Gump is unmatched by any other film
character. For example, running is a trademark of Forrest; he
always runs to get out of a difficult situation. Even if being
chased by a car, an entire football team, Forrest used his
integrity to pull himself out of tough circumstances. Running
across the country for 3 years, playing ping ping in the army,
and getting into the shrimping business all demonstrated the
integrity of Forrest Gump. In order to play ping ping, he had
to overcome the difficulties of being in the army. In order to
run across the country, he had to sacrifice many aspects of his
life. In order to get into the Shrimping business, he had to
learn how to operate a boat, catch a shrimp, and learn all of
the necessary skills. Were any of these tasks easy? No. So why
did Forrest do them? Because he saw an opportunity where others
didn't, used his integrity to follow through on his actions and
make the best out of his situation.
By far, the most important trait that Forrest possessed was
compassion. A quote from Edward Bulwer-Lytton "A good heart is
better than all the heads in the world." is a great example of
the compassion of Forrest Gump. With an IQ of 75 as a child, he
wasn't the smartest person in the world, but he had an
immeasurable amount of compassion. Forrest's relationship with
Jenny, Lt. Dan, and Bubba are a fine example. Even though Jenny
seemed to come and go throughout his life, Forrest never lost
his love for her. When Jenny was at her lowest points, he
always tried to lift her spirits, and never wanted to see her
get hurt. When Forrest Gump was in the army, his biggest
priority was saving the lives of his friends. When under
attack, Forrest saved as many people as he could, including Lt.
Dan. However, Dan wanted to die in battle rather than be saved
by another, so he held a grudge against Forrest for a long
time. Dan spent a good amount of time cursing Forrest for
saving his life (he had lost both of his legs). The 2 run into
each-other quite a bit throughout the course of the movie, and
Forrest is compassionate towards Lt. Dan each and every time
they see each-other. Dan remains bitter at Forrest for a long
time, until he takes up an invitation to join the Shrimping
business with Forrest. So why would Forrest Gump help out Lt.
Dan, who had nothing but hate towards him? Because Forrest felt
he had a debt to repay to Lt. Dan, and was committed to it, no
matter the cost. If you know a real life person who has
compassion similar to Forrest Gump, then I would like to hear
about it. Forrest shows all of the traits of a true friend;
honesty, integrity, and compassion. A combination of the 3 can
lead to success, as evidenced by the movie.
But what about all of the running that Forrest does in the
movie? Isn't running a cowardly method for solving problems?
Not for Forrest. As a recurring theme, running away from
problems works for Gump; and if it ain't broken, don't fix it.
Running across the country for 3 years straight helped Forrest
clear his mind of all the problems that he was facing at the
time. Was it controversial? Yes. But whatever works, just go
for it. Forrest had no fear of taking action to improve his
quality of life, and in this case, he knew what was best for
him. After gaining publicity for his long run, a group of
runners started to run behind Forrest. Who do these people
represent? They represent the people that we affect when we
decide to take action on anything. ANYTHING. Whether big or
small, we affect others when we take action. For example, look
at the smile on our parents faces when we are learning to walk,
learning to read, or learning to ride a bike. What about the
thoughts of others when they are reading an article? I am
taking action by writing this article, and your mind is being
affected by reading it. The effects can be positive or
negative: depending on the person that is being affected, and
the type of action taken. During his run, Forrest gave tips to
others, and even unintentionally helped a man create a T-Shirt
design.
"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're
gonna get". Forrest is seen with a box of chocolates, eating
them calmly on the bus stop. He plans to give them to Jenny,
and they represent the different stages of Forrest's life. From
childhood memories, to playing football in college, to being in
the army, starting a shrimping business, mastering the game of
ping-pong, and the steps he took to become wealthy. Just like a
box of chocolates, life is unpredictable, and you can never let
your guard down, because you can never know what will happen
tomorrow.
Who is Forrest Gump? He is what a lot of us strive to become:
wealthy, successful, and a good person. He is the set of all
traits that we need to become better human beings. Honesty,
integrity, and compassion being the main 3. There is no greater
example of a great human being than Forrest Gump himself - the
epitome of inspiration for years to
come.
by Josh Lipovetsky - 11th August 2008
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