A brief biographical history of the character
In the beginning
In the award-winning film American Sniper, Chris Kyle, a Navy S.E.A.L feels the effects that time over seas can bring. Kyle became famous within the military for being one of the best snipers that the United States Military had ever seen. Chris Kyle, left the United States to serve in the Middle East on four tours. He left behind his beloved wife and children on those four accounts. In his time overseas he was in direct contact with the tragedy and chaos that war brings. In between each of his tours…
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movies. You have directed and produced many touching and unbiased films but your Oscar-nominated war film has proved to be derogatory, insulting and bias. You have mentioned that it was produced as an attempt to show soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and hardships an army faces to get used to civilian life in the following quote, “I think it’s nice for veterans, because it shows what they go through, and that life — and the wives and families of veterans. It has a great indication…
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According to Mayo Clinic, “Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it. Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares and severe anxiety, as well as uncontrollable thoughts about the event.” Soldiers who are in the front lines of battle are put under some of the most intense circumstances during combat. In Junger’s Tribe, the author raises some provocative ideas. He cites research showing that likelihood…
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There are billions upon billions of dollars put into the movie industry every year. One of the highest-grossing movies this past year was ‘American Sniper’, based on the true story of Navy SEAL sniper, Chris Kyle, who had the highest number of kills in American military history. War is a monstrous beast that many of us cannot wrap our minds around because we simply have not experienced it. We are able to live vicariously through different war events because of the news, books, and movies, but in…
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a pretty good job of avoiding the basics. Considering the fact that so many Americans have high respect for the military, this movie would appeal to a wider audience. American Sniper was a movie about the Navy Seal Sniper who killed Osama Bin Laden, their life in the military, and the emotions felt after the war. The main conflict in the movie was between Chris Kyle, sniper for the Navy Seals, and Mustafa, a sniper for the enemy, taking him out with a risky long shot exposes his team’s hideout…
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world. Some of these people impacted the world in a negative way, while others focused on leaving a positive imprint on society. Chris Kyle left an irrefutable signature in the world by serving his country and the people who live in it, and saving American lives. Christopher Scott Kyle was born in Odessa, Texas on April 8, 1974. He grew up as a cowboy in Texas. He loved hunting, he always liked guns, and liked riding horses. He got into the rodeo business and broke both his wrist. He had to have pins…
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overcome the stress. But, some people will have stress that does not go away on their own, or may even get worse over time and never go away. These individuals may develop PTSD. People who suffer from PTSD often relive the experience through nightmares and flashbacks, have difficulty sleeping, and feel detached or estranged, and these symptoms can be severe enough and last long enough to significantly impair the person’s daily life. PTSD, or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, is a psychiatric disorder that…
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American Sniper: “Aim small ... miss big” Navy Seal, “Most lethal sniper in American military history”, husband, father, son, brother-: those are just a few words to describe the American hero Chris Kyle. Go into the mindset of life on the battlefield; see the agony our soldiers have to face. American Sniper is like no other war film you have ever seen before. From living through actor Bradley Cooper’s eyes, who is portraying Chris Kyle, to it breaking your heart, yet being so heartwarming at the…
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holiday celebrated on November 11th, used to celebrate all the men and women who have and are currently serving the United States.War and violence has an effect on a soldier later on in their life. The effect of deployment further extends from the stress of war beyond the soldier to the family left behind. Illustrated in the movie Zero Dark Thirty, which “may be one of the best films of the year; it’s certainly turning into one of the most controversial” (Zero Dark Thirty). This controversial movie…
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Elijah immediately tried to shed his Cree identity to fit in more with the the other soldiers, but Xavier did the opposite and stayed true to his culture from where he came from. War can be very tough on a man’s mind and body; it can cause major stress on the mental, physical and emotional aspects of a human. Elijah faced a major personality change during the time he had spent in the war. Near the end; he became a killing machine, which is not at all what he…
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