What are possible results of too much power and ambition?
In the movie Catch Me if You Can (Steven Spielberg) a man named Frank Abagnale Junior begins to commit cheque fraud after his parent’s divorce. Frank decided to run away out of emotion as a 17-year-old boy. Shortly after realizing he required money and banks wouldn’t loan to someone with no credentials he saw a pilot for Pan-Am and noticed that they garnered respect just through the identity alone. Frank went to a store that sold toy planes marked with a Pan-Am sticker and purchased them; he did this so he could later remove the stickers with water and precisely placed them on the cheques. With some type of identification, he was able to get a legitimate pilot’s uniform and, furthermore, cash his fake cheques. Another perk of the uniform was being able to get on flights for free so before the cheques were able to bounce he was in another city, creating an astronomically hard to follow paper trail. On Christmas day he phoned the FBI agent tracking him down to wish him a Merry Christmas. Although this may not seem important, Frank’s reasoning for the call can be deduced to loneliness. Frank’s ambition and intelligence left him lonely because no one could follow his footsteps or essentially find him because he was so good at what he did. Apart from small 1-day interactions he had no close relationships, not even in his family. Towards the end you see a more extreme case of loneliness when he is finally busted in a small town in France. When the FBI agent is in the same room as Frank, he seems to be manic and completely dissociated with reality; one could argue he chose to be found out of an overwhelming desire to have human interaction. Too much intelligence and ambition can create a loneliness out of having less meaningful interactions with other people.
I suck at making clear sentences; additionally, that my worst problem last year as well. Maybe I should re read the stuff I hand in?
I also bolded my connection portion instead of the conclusion. That was just me being too lazy to ask what we were actually supposed to bold.