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In folktales, it is always the youngest sibling who carries the jinx, who bears the brunt of the family's flaws, who takes up the call to adventure and achieves redemption.
While in real life "the youngest child can grow up with a sense of powerlessness at his inability to fix his parents' broken marriage or broken dreams and often feels completely out of control of his own life as adolescence takes its course", in the film Marty achieves redemption for both himself and his miserable clan.
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In the event, he achieved redemption through Bond.
The Knicks had been brilliant and then horrible, but Strickland had given them five minutes of overtime to achieve redemption.
But while Beckett might have achieved redemption as a human being, redemption as a gangster still relies on his two sons.
I don't mean to insist that everything need be done the hard way, or that we somehow need to suffer like our ancestors to achieve redemption.
In his remarks, Mr. Lewis said, "The government has a lot to atone for," and "I'm of the opinion that they can never achieve redemption".
Their songs have two main themes: get into a bad mess through drugs (Too Sick to Pray) and achieve redemption through the Lawd (Hypo Full of Love).
This is a message that appeals particularly to Americans, who see their country as one in which anybody can reinvent himself and achieve redemption.
And what lies therein is a fabulously complex, spiky, knotted figure striving to achieve redemption through self-expression, which begins but does not end in suffering.
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