Gardner chose to subject his son to the dangers of homelessness in other words, he put his own interests ahead of his child’s safety Gardner wouldn’t be able to afford a place to live for a year or two faced with a choice of providing a home for his son and putting off his dream of getting rich or being homeless for almost a year while he tried to build his own client base, Mr. Gardner wanted to spend his time building his own clientele because this would allow him the chance to become rich faster than if he worked for someone else working to build his own client base meant that Mr.
Gardner could have worked for another broker and earned enough money to put a roof over his son’s head but Mr.
Gardner looked for them but couldn’t find them after he had passed the broker’s exam and was working as a stockbroker, the girlfriend suddenly appeared and dropped off the boy Mr. Gardner pursued the internship program his girlfriend had disappeared and taken his son Mr. (4) how movies can gloss over troubling ethical questions raised by the true storyĭuring the period that Mr. (3) the victimization of the homeless by criminals the homeless are at great risk of being assaulted and robbed, but this never made it into the movie Gardner’s most important achievement, which was surviving physical and emotional abuse by his stepfather to become a caring and nurturing human being (2) how the movie makers, in search of a dramatic storyline, ignored Mr. (1) the liberties with the facts that can be taken by filmmakers in a movie “inspired by a true story ” Pointing out the problems and discussing them will lead to valuable lessons about: However, almost everything else about this movie is, in some way, problematic, including its messages about living out your dream and the benefits of hard work. As a result, he is often able to go back to the people involved and create an opportunity for himself. Time after time, we watch as the protagonist masters his emotions and comes up gracious and smiling after being dealt a serious blow. It also has excellent messages about the importance of keeping your cool in the face of incredible disappointment and provocation. “The Pursuit of Happyness” shows a homeless African-American father taking responsibility for his child, while succeeding as a stockbroker. FICTION (SOAPS, DRAMAS, AND REALITY/SURVIVAL SHOW).