that rosebud is the free will of the citizen: I came, I saw, I conquered

Mireya 2022-04-21 09:01:11

rosebud is the free will what kane lost when he was a child who was too weak to protect himself at that time.so he spent whole of his life to fight back: not be control by anyone again.what was what happened to him when he was taken away from his mother, his love, his family. kane spent all his time to say: you can't do this to me again.but they do it again and again...over and over....

that rosebud is the free will of, and the rights of the citizen....which is destroyed by the goverment all the time....

that rosebud is also the life itself....you get everything and you lost them at end...you come with nothing and you leave with nothing...no matter how hard you fight back....you just can' t win...you can't beat the time....you just can't...so you have to accept that in life there always something that you can have but you can't keep...

if you accept, you will be happy, if you deny, you will be sad....

that rosebud is the world itself too....

There is only one heroism in the world : to see the world as it is , and to love it .

even known that....there are somebody in the world they just would not accept the world as it is...they just want to change the world more likealbe as they like....

The people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world , are the ones who do !

the citizen kane maybe lost everything after all at the end, but before that he got everything he want before he lost them.....

that means he changed the world already.....

I came, I saw, I conquered!

that what the rosebud means....

to be youself what you want to be...not anything other people tell you should be..

just be you...the true you...

maybe....

maybe not...

to be or not to be, it is the problem....

to be your own god....

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Citizen Kane quotes

  • [Susan is leaving Kane]

    Charles Foster Kane: [pleading] Don't go, Susan. You mustn't go. You can't do this to me.

    Susan Alexander Kane: I see. So it's YOU who this is being done to. It's not me at all. Not how I feel. Not what it means to me.

    [laughs]

    Susan Alexander Kane: I can't do this to you?

    [odd smile]

    Susan Alexander Kane: Oh, yes I can.

  • [On Kane finishing Leland's bad review of Susan's opera singing]

    Mr. Bernstein: Everybody knows that story, Mr. Leland. But why did he do it? How could a man write a notice like that?

    Jedediah Leland: You just don't know Charlie. He thought that by finishing that notice he could show me he was an honest man. He was always trying to prove something. The whole thing about Susie being an opera singer, that was trying to prove something. You know what the headline was the day before the election, "Candidate Kane found in love nest with quote, singer, unquote." He was gonna take the quotes off the singer.