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O Brother Where Art Thou

Submitted by targetedtim on May 13, 2006

Category: English
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The Coen brothers movie “O brother, where art thou?” is an exciting story, full of adventure and comedy, and if nothing but its comedic and entertainment value were taken into account, it would still be considered a great film. However the movie is not just an entertaining story. More so it is a vastly rich tale, which provides great insight into human nature, with many parallels to life in the modern world. Originally, it would seem that a story based during the great depression, would have no relevance to life in this technological age of the 21st century. The reality is that the central issues that face us, remain constant throughout the ages. Through the use of multiple themes and characterisation, particularly those of Everett Ulysses McGill, the Coen brothers have created a relevant and understandable perspective on life.
The film’s central synopsis on life can be broken down into three elements. Firstly, the dreams we have for life. Secondly, the journeys we undergo and the various people we meet along the way. Finally, the adversaries we face, things placed in our path in an attempt to foil our plans. These three elements are seen throughout the story of Everett.

Everett’s “dream” or his “goal” in the story was initially to get back with his wife, see his girls, and then, as fairy tales go, live happily ever after. This is quite like the dream we all share for our lives: to find love and live happily. However, as Everett found, at the end of the journey the goals we achieve are often quite different to the goals we had in mind when we set out. The blind Seer quite rightly states, “… you will find a fortune, though it will not be the one you seek …” As the journey progresses, Everett also begins seeking the wealth of both riches and wisdom. He finds a need to belong, to have companionship and support. Everett’s statement, “…so you’re against me too? … The whole world, God almighty, and now you”, illustrates his devastation...

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