From a writer's point of view (highly accuarte and distinguished) we can look at the different traits of Noface and break down the different representations behind his mask. Noface was a loner in the movie-he can represent the people that are unaccepted in society or unaccepted somehow. He can represent want since he wanted food and companionship. Lonliness-since he originally had no one to cinfide in or go to. Later in the film he represents Greed and the evils that come along with it-greed since he was gloutonous and ate excessively. He also represents the people that pretend to be what tehy are not. when noface comes up the stairs a lot of bathouse workers assume he is very wealthy and they sing to him ("Here comes the rich man he's pretty big u see all bow down have a bent knee") He was giving "gold" away which as we learn in the end is not really gold.
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The train and its whistle appear in the movie every time there is approaching danger. You'll hear it in the park before Bob's death, in the vacant lot when Ponyboy determines he's late getting home and will have to face Darry, and so many other times throughout the movie. Since S. E. Hinton wrote about "the greasers who live on the wrong side of the tracks," the train has played an important role in the novel and the movie. The train gives Ponyboy and Johnny a way out of the city when they run away to Windrixville, as well as the soundtrack for danger.
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The movie Scar Face, produced in 1983, was based on the 1932 original Scarface. Neither movie was based on a specific historical figure or event and has been classified as a mob film.
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