The drama of Kane is driven by the reporter Thompson’s search for the meaning of Kane’s dying word: Rosebud. Ultimately, the camera reveals to the audience what the word refers to and thereby puts into our possession what no one in the story knows. What is the point of revealing the secret in this way?
Is Rosebud just a gimmick (a McGuffin) that drives the plot but means little in itself or has it a more important significance? Is the narration making a lyrical comment on the action? Or is it subjective, a glimpse into the dying man’s mind or vision? In three paragraphs argue one position.
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