Pulp Fiction Themes

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The 1994 classic film, “Pulp Fiction,” is filled with memorable lines and questions that still do not have answers. . Primarily based around two mob men, the counteractive adventures in this movie all end up linking together. This is a move that succeeds on every level by showing how quickly things happen and people change. Samuel L. Jackson’s character, Jules Winnfield, decides early on the maybe the mob life is no longer for him after barely missing a bullet to the chest. His change of heart was shown off exquisitely when he lets two thieves go free instead of killing him, as him and his partner, Vincent Vega, typically would have.

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