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“You know, I often thought that the gangster and the artist are the same in the eyes of the masses. They're admired and hero-worshipped but there is always present underlying desire to see them destroyed at the peak of their glory.” quote by Stanley Kubrick
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“You know, I often thought that the gangster and the artist are the same in the eyes of the masses. They're admired and hero-worshipped but there is always present underlying desire to see them destroyed at the peak of their glory.”

Stanley Kubrick

About This Quote

The speaker observes that society simultaneously glorifies and despises charismatic outlaws, craving their downfall at the height of fame.

In simple terms: Fame fuels both adulation and destruction.

Key Takeaway

Public fascination with rebels is paradoxical.

Themes

celebrity contradiction power mass perception hero‑villain duality

Mood

cynical intrigued

Type

analytical critical

When to use this quote

  • celebrity journalism
  • political campaigns
  • viral social media trends

Key Concepts

cultural psychology media influence

Practical Applications

  • media literacy workshops
  • critical analysis of fame dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives the urge to see icons fall?
  • Can society reconcile admiration with moral critique?
A Different Perspective

Some argue that admiration can be genuine, not merely a desire for downfall.

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