I think there were several scenes throughout the movie that helped shape Ernesto's personality as a future leader. Ernesto almost finished med school, but I got the feeling that he didn't enjoy all of the rules and regulations he was expected to follow as a doctor. He longed for the open road, and for freedom. Ernesto was very loving and caring, and his heart went out to all of the people who were victims of the injustice that he witnessed.
Ernesto and Alberto first come across a man that they are trying to stay with for the night for shelter and some food. The man states that he wants Ernesto to look at a bump on his neck. Ernesto concludes that it is a tumor and that it should be looked at right away, while Alberto insists it is a cyst, and is benign. This showed that Ernesto was an honest man, and that he wouldn't lie to another person for his own benefit. On the other hand, Ernesto was willing to falsify some information for their benefit when he had the newspaper article published (in this case, to get "the mighty one" fixed). But it didn't harm anyone in the process.
Ernesto then came across a dying woman, who he knew he couldn't help, but treated her with compassion and showed empathy for her. To me a successful leader needs both of these qualities. Another example is when their bike broke down, Ernesto was determined to carry on, which showed persistence, which is also a needed quality in a leader. He saw injustice with the miners who chose to pick workers who were tired and dehydrated, and he tried to fight for them, but was shut down by the miners who only saw the workers as unimportant and didn't care if they were tired or dehydrated. Ernesto also gave $15 American dollars to a couple that he met because he knew they needed it more than him. Again, this showed his compassion for others and his unselfishness in helping them.
When Ernesto stayed at the San Pablo leprosy colonies, he was well liked by all of the inhabitants, and even convinced a woman to have a surgery that she previously refused to everyone else. Ernesto was somehow able to get through to her that she needed this surgery to save her arm. I am sure that she saw how much he cared, and that he wanted the best for her, even though she had leprosy. Another scene that I thought was pretty neat was when Ernesto refused to wear gloves at the colony. He saw it as odd, and refused to wear the gloves, which really surprised the inhabitants, but was neat to see.
Ernesto had so many qualities of a great leader, so I am sure I have missed more examples. But these were the scenes that stuck out for me in which Ernesto showed his potential for the great leader he was going to become.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Amy, in your last paragraph you say that Ernesto have many qualities. Would you mind listing some of those qualities?
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