Big Fish By Edward Bloom

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Big Fish is the story of a person name Edward bloom that plays a role of a father, husband and a friend. Edward tells exaggerated stories of his life to his son. As the film starts, Edward Bloom is telling his son Will a story about catching the biggest catfish in the world. Edward bloom always told exaggerated stories to become a “big fish”. The term big fish defines someone who tries to be a bigger person in his community or in his life. Which means Edward bloom told stories that weren’t half true, to become an important person to his family and community. His son never believed in the stories that his father (Edward bloom) told because he knew the actions in the stories that were told weren’t possibly true. Some examples in the movie where Edward was trying to be a “big fish” are in the following stories he told: the Korean War, catching a big fish and winning his wife’s heart. …show more content…

He parachutes into the middle of a show entertaining North Korean troops, steals important documents, and convinces Siamese twins to help him get back to the United States, where he will make them stars. At his funeral, it was revealed that the characters that he mentioned in the story weren’t exactly as they appeared to be at his funeral. When he mentioned in the movie that he convinced Siamese twins to help him get back, they weren’t actually the real Siamese twins. Edward tried to be a “big fish” in this story by adding that when he was at the war, he parachuted in middle of the show, stole documents etc. when in reality it seems

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