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WRITING PROMPTS
1. In The Pursuit of Happyness, the interns at Dean Witte...
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Name:
18
WRITING PROMPTS
1. In The Pursuit of Happyness, the interns at Dean Witter work hard for no money and no promise of a job.
Are unpaid internships fair? Why would people still pursue an unpaid internship?
2. Despite his difficult financial problems and eventual homelessness, Chris never tells anyone at Dean Wit-
ter about his problems. What does this say about Chris' character? Do you believe others would have treated
Chris differently if they knew about his circumstances?
3. What were Chris' biggest struggles while homeless?
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4. From acing a job interview in paint splattered clothes to never complaining publicly about his difficult
circumstances, Chris' attitude continually sets him apart from others. Describe how attitude shapes
laing for his son cham tanging to hide his struggle from bis
5. While homeless, how does Chris protect Christopher's innocence?
6. How does Chris sacrifice for Christopher?
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7. Chris is not a perfect man, shown clearly in multiple scenes. The real Chris had rocky romantic relation-
ships and several personal problems. After becoming a multimillionaire, he donated millions to organiza-
tions that helped him when he and his son were homeless. Would you consider him a role model?
8. The real Christopher was several years younger when the events in the movie took place. In the movie,
Tittle Christopher is five years old. How did this age difference change the movie?
9. Chris angrily confronts his friend over his friend owing him $14. Chris owed several people in the film
money. Was his frustration and anger justified?
10. What does The Pursuit of Happyness say about perseverance and never giving up?
11. What can you learn from Chris Gardner's story?
"I was homeless but I wasn't hopeless. I knew a better day was coming." - Chris Gardner
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