Friday, May 17, 2019
Full Metal Jacket Psychological Analysis
War brings out the worst of us. It turns simple people into men of arms, spends, and murderers. It destroys morality, wipes out an entire culture, and tears families apart. War is something human beings cant sponsor but meddle with, sometimes not even knowing why they are fighting for, or what is their cause. It changes people from inside out, either transforming them to blood-thirsty soldiers, or breaking their minds, driving them beyond reason. The one positive verbalism of war, though, is the camaraderie and brotherhood that sparks between the men of a unit in its midst. in full Metal hood is the perfect example of both the negative and positive aspects of a war, perfectly depicting all the mental tests men are put through under the reach of it, and how some of them fight to keep their humanity. Full Metal Jacket in an anti-war film. It stares straight at the ugliness of war and the potential for military group at heart almost every human being, especially those who were trained, conditioned, and even twisted into military roles.The film starts at Gunnery sergeant Hartmans Boot Camp on Paris Island during the Vietnam War. There, this type A personality man motivates his platoon by ceaselessly insulting and demeaning them, giving them abusive nicknames. A pragmatic recruit who talks bed his back becomes Joker. A Texas recruit becomes Cowboy. And a slow-witted recruit with no intelligence or breathing in becomes Gomer Pyle. It seems as if this man needs to inspire fear in the men he is training to secure respect and have his orders followed.There is, however, one specific soldier who is the constant subject of Hartmans brutality. Gomer Pyle is the ponderous boy of the group, and he constantly fails to keep up with the other more physically fit recruits in the grueling obstacle courses of Paris Island. He is a soft, good-natured kid that wants to be a Marine. It is translucent that he lacks the necessary personality and physical qualities to b e a Marine, though, him being a type B personality, makes him an easy target for Hartmans insults.There is a point in the film in which the sergeant-at-law finds a jelly doughnut among Pyles belongings. This is forbidden in the barracks, and so, enraged he dictates that instead of expectant Pyle, hell punish all the other recruits in the platoon. This is obviously done to inspire peer contract among the men, perhaps thinking that with this, Pyle would stop making mistakes. This is not the case though, and one night, the recruits attack Pyle with soap disallow wrapped in towels musical composition Cowboy gags him and a few others hold him spile.At first, Joker is opposed to attack Pyle, as he had grown close to him after days of teaching him how to do everything, from shining his weapon to making his bed. However, after Cowboy persuades him, Joker hits Pyle longer and harder than the others. While Pyle howls in pain, Joker covers his ears while lying in his bunk, ashamed of h is actions. This was positive punishment. The tactics used to make him hard destroy Pyles soul. After the traumatic experience, he slowly begins to go insane, his personality changing drastically.He, however, shapes up and becomes the fastest and speedy rifleman of the entire platoon, impressing Hartman. Nevertheless, when Joker sees Pyle talking to his rifle and staring off into space blankly, and not responding to interaction, he realizes that Pyle is losing his mind, and confides in Cowboy about Pyles growing mental breakdown. By the end of basic training, Pyle clearly has been tout ensemble dehumanized by its rigors, and ends up killing both Sergeant Hartman and himself. Private Joker is that, a bomb who doesnt take things too seriously but is adept at being a soldier nonetheless.This may be what makes him the most humane character in the movie as his jokes relieve the stress that can eventually cause death. After being assigned to teach Pyle to be a tight-laced soldier, he proves to be a patient, gentle teacher, who uses a different tactic from the one used by the Sergeant to motivate the slow private. He then witnesses Pyle kill the Sergeant after eventually passage mad at initial training. At the beginning of the movie, Joker insists that he is a killing form that he was Born to Kill. This highly contrasts with his gentle personality. The liberal Joker arrives in Vietnam as part of a Media Liaison Unit with the US Army. He, instead of just taking pictures for Stars and Stripes Magazine actually sees a lot of combat during the movie and is ultimately tested when he kills a Vietnamese girl sniper who is creditworthy for killing several of the men in his unit. The sniper girl may as well symbolize the violence and desperation that war brings to the ones who are supposedly innocent.This may also show that women, or girls, can be ruthless in protecting what is theirs in this case, their country. The girls two braids symbolize her innocence, the fact th at she left(a) the stage of childhood rather quickly due to the circumstances. By the end of the movie, we see that Joker has highly-developed from a mere protester wearing the Peace symbol showing the duality of man on his uniform, the Peace symbol perhaps standing as the morality that he still carries, to being a reliable grunt in the heat of battle.The movie shows in a crude way how a war affects peoples personalities and lives in different ways. Most soldiers see their lives turn upside down when facing the violence of it. Civilians that live in the areas under attack are forced to either dampen or fight back in any way they can without distinction of sex or age. Sometimes peer pressure makes us act in ways far from our nature, and this is one of the many an(prenominal) things that can ignite a war.
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