Tuesday, March 17, 2020

The firm essays

The firm essays It was The Firm that earned him fame and recognition and the book was an instant bestseller (John Grisham, np). The story and the plot were so intriguing that the Paramount Pictures bought the book rights to be turned into a movie and we saw Tom Cruise in the most powerful and dynamic role. However, the Tom Cruise was not the only reason that made the film a success. The Firm, despite having minor errors, like the transition of the role of Abbey and the blindness of the protagonist to recognize or smell mafia connection with the law firm where in he was appointed, provides for a very interesting and intriguing story for the readers that they found it hard to put it down before finishing. This paper thus describes the story of the book, the plot and the different elements of interest in relation to the thesis statement of this report. Afterwards, in the conclusion I would give my own views about the book, the transition of the characters in the novel and the effects of these transitions on the relative characters and on the readers. The Firm (1991) is a book about a young lawyer, Mitch McDeere who has recently graduated from the top most law school and is hired by a small law firm in Memphis. He comes to join the law firm Bendini, Lambert and Locke and find himself in a situation where he neither can get out nor stay in. the book explores the wrongs and illegal affairs of the corporate America and is an insight of how one man ambition is linked with his personal sacrifice, hard work and dexterity and how that ambition is threatened lest saved by the inner conscience and values of ethics and morality. Thesis Statement: In his legal thriller The Firm, John Grisham explores the harsh world of corporate America, the personal sacrifice to achieve success and status, and finally the inner-struggle of one's own morality. In this section I would first give a synopsis of the story and then wo...