According to the New York Times, 67% of people's personal favorite news stories are the ones where people perform acts of bravery in order to save someone's life. Saving the life of another person is truly a notable deed. Many people who risk their lives to perform daring acts of bravery do it out of kindness, generosity, or sympathy towards another person.
[...] She wants to show Jeff that she is able to travel the world with just one suitcase, to go to the Amazon where there is not a great amount of food, or go to Antarctica, where it is so cold that there is a high risk for one to get frostbite. She just wants to show that she was very daring, and what better way to do so then to sneak into a murderer's apartment. One may argue and say that the reason why she performed suck a feat was because she was in the moment and she felt an adrenaline rush and decided to go over there. [...]
[...] She said this quote because she wanted to further convince Jeff to marry her. Since she knows that Jeff not only pays no mind to the quote, but also does not believe that quote. She wants to prove him wrong so she can amaze him and make Jeff see that he needs a woman in his life, and she is worthy of being that woman. One may argue and say that maybe she is actually very brave naturally, and it was a coincidence that she said this quote before to volunteered to go to Thorwald's apartment. [...]
[...] Film analysis: Rear Window Alfred Hitchcock According to the New York Times of people's personal favorite news stories are the ones where people perform acts of bravery in order to save someone's life. Saving the life of another person is truly a notable deed. Many people who risk their lives to perform daring acts of bravery do it out of kindness, generosity, or sympathy towards another person. However, sometimes people do have ulterior motives. Some people save others because they expect wither a reward, money, or fame for their kind deed. [...]
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