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The gangster as a subject of academic study sits at the intersection of criminology, sociology, cultural studies, and history. Students encounter this topic in courses ranging from American literature and film studies to social theory and political science. What makes it academically compelling is the way the gangster figure concentrates broader questions about power, inequality, ambition, and the limits of legitimate society. Papers engaging with R. K. Merton's Social Structure and Anomie use the gangster to explore how institutional failures produce deviant pathways, while works like The Great Gatsby frame criminal ambition as a distorted mirror of the American Dream.

The archived papers on this topic approach gangsters from several distinct angles. Some focus on biographical and historical case studies, such as examinations of Al Capone, or analyses of how political violence like the Night of the Long Knives consolidates authoritarian power. Others take a film-analysis approach, using movies like Menace II Society and Scarface to explore how gangster narratives reflect race, class, and cultural identity. Additional papers connect the topic to drug policy, organized crime's relationship to law, and cross-cultural influences on how the gangster archetype travels across Western and Eastern media.

A strong essay on this topic needs a focused thesis that connects the gangster figure to a specific social, cultural, or historical argument rather than simply summarizing a narrative. Evidence drawn from sociological theory, close textual or film analysis, or documented historical events carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating the gangster as purely sensational, which tends to produce descriptive papers that miss the deeper structural or ideological questions the topic demands.

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Book Review: Legalize This! The Case for Decriminalizing Drugs
Legalize This!: The Case for Decriminalizing Drugs is not a book that advocates drug use. However it does advocate a serious national policy debate upon the worth of criminalizing drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and…
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Breakfast at Tiffany\'s What\'s in a Name?
What's in a Name? The Characters in Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Scarface- Latin American Culture Scarface
Scarface (1932) film is a an American gangster movie, written by Ben Hecht, directed by Richard Rosson and Howard Hawks, and produced by Howard Hughes.Tony Montana turns out to be a drug league key player. Al Pacino has the power to terminate anyone in the picture, and he is as unpredictable, as a person, as his traits are also unpredictable on the screen. The Babylon club is the unauthorized command center of, ‘the Cuban crime wave", and Montana is an active person in the corrosive inclination.
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Al Capone and his impact on organized crime
In 1915, a young roughian named Alphonse Capone joined the Five Points Gang, in New York City (Kelly, Robert J, 2000, p. xx). As a member of the Five Points Gang, it is suspected that Capone performed any kind of…
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Interventionism From the Perspective of Realism vs.
This paper discusses the real purpose behind humanitarian interventions in Libya and in Syria in 2011-2013. It posits the theory that there are two angles to look at the question--the idealistic angle and the realistic angle. The realistic angle states that nations act on behalf of their own national interest and stand to gain from intervention.
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How Did Prohibition Impact F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway?
This paper examines the impact of Prohibition upon the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. It suggests that Prohibition's restrictions gave alcohol a profound symbolic weight in both authors' novels. In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, alcohol symbolizes the hypocrisy of American society; in Hemingway it is a noble coping mechanism for men facing struggle.
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Media effects on audience perception and behavior
The mass media has grown to become a part of every American's daily life. Due to the increasing exposure to media not only in the United States but everywhere else in the world, scholars have theorized and researched on…
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Guise Goodfellas and \"Tough Guise\"
This paper examines the iconic film Goodfellas and shows how it reflects the "tough guise" about which Jackson Katz speaks in his video "Tough Guise." Goodfellas is a realistic portrayal of the world of wise guys in the mob--men who value brute strength and bloody behavior as though they were virtues; men who learn too late the price of such actions.
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Film Theory Film and Reality
When photography appears in historical development, its indexicality adds the appeal of endurance through time to the impression of likeness in painted perspective. Crucially, ?likeness' is not given epistemological or cognitive value in itself, but rather is being invoked as a sup- port for fundamental needs of the subject vis-a-vis time. And cinema adds duration to the embalming of a single temporal instant in still photography. As Bazin puts it in ?The Myth of Total Cinema,? this makes cinema the realization of a perennial compulsion, a virtually ageless dream of perfect realism, which would have to include duration. But, as with any wish fulfillment, such preservation of the real object is protectively converted into the preservation of the subject. Always, for Bazin, cinema achieves its specificity through the relations of the subject.
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Criminal Gang enhancements
During the time period between the years of 1997 and 1998 legislation was focused on crime and most specifically juvenile crime. The work of Matthews and Ruzicka entitled: "Proposition 21: Juvenile Crime" (2000)…