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"Citizen Kane" presents timeless life lessons through the complex life story of Charles Foster Kane, emphasizing the importance of challenges over comfort, goal-setting, genuine friendship, adherence to principles, and embracing life's diverse tapestry.

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The film "Citizen Kane" continues to resonate with modern audiences due to its profound exploration of life's challenges and triumphs. It tells the story of Charles Foster Kane, a media magnate whose life is examined posthumously by an investigative journalist seeking the meaning of Kane's enigmatic last word, "Rosebud." The narrative reveals Kane's transition from a boy sent away by his parents to a powerful yet lonely man who regrets that wealth shielded him from adversity that could have shaped his character. The film underscores the significance of setting personal goals, the value of quality over quantity in friendships, the importance of maintaining principles over possessions, and the recognition that a person's life cannot be encapsulated by a single defining moment.

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  • Wealth and privilege can be a hindrance to personal growth, as suggested by Kane's reflection that adversity might have made him a "great man."
  • Personal ambition and the pursuit of impactful goals are important, as evidenced by Kane's transformation of a struggling newspaper into a media empire and his political aspirations.
  • True friendship is about depth and mutual loyalty, not the number of acquaintances one has, which is highlighted by Kane's feelings of loneliness despite being constantly surrounded by people.
  • Upholding personal principles is more fulfilling than accumulating possessions, as Kane's compromise of his ideals for ambition left him feeling empty, leading to his futile attempt to fill the void with material collections.
  • A person's life is a complex mosaic of experiences and emotions, and it cannot be simplified or explained away by a single event or aspect, as the journalist Jerry Thompson comes to realize in his investigation of Kane's life.

5 Life Lessons from the Film ‘Citizen Kane’

This timeless classic is still relevant today

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I recently rewatched the classic film Citizen Kane and was surprised by how well its themes still resonate over 80 years after it was first released. While Citizen Kane pioneered several innovative film-making techniques, its true legacy lies in the poignant script that traverses themes of life, love, friendship, and loss.

Citizen Kane is the story of its eponymous main character, Charles Foster Kane, told through the recollections of his friends and family after his death. Investigative journalist Jerry Thompson visits Kane’s ex-wife, reads the memoirs of his banker turned guardian, and conducts interviews with his estranged best friend and former business manager. The reporter asks each of his interviewees about the meaning of “Rosebud”, the mysterious last word Kane uttered on his deathbed. As the story unfolds, the discovery of Kane’s meteoric rise and eventual downfall highlight several life lessons that are still relevant today.

Seek Challenges… Not Comfort

“If I hadn’t been very rich, I might have been a really great man.” — Charles Foster Kane

As a young boy, Charles Kane is sent away by his parents in rural Colorado to live under the guardianship of an austere banker. After a valuable gold mine was discovered on the Kane family property, his mother wanted him to be raised in a manner befitting his future inheritance. Later in life, Kane saw this wealth as a curse, shielding him from the adversity that could have forged him into a “great man.”

Set Goals… Then Work To Achieve Them

“There’s only one person who’s going to decide what I’m going to do and that’s me.” — Charles Foster Kane

Kane resolved as a young adult to direct his energy towards making a positive impact on his country. He grew a floundering city newspaper into a national media empire and ran for Governor of New York on a progressive and anti-corruption platform.

On Friendship: Quality Beats Quantity

“I know too many people. I guess we’re both lonely.” — Charles Foster Kane

Although he was always surrounded by people, Kane kept most of his acquaintances at arm’s length. Demanding loyalty from his friends and colleagues, but offering little in return. As a consequence, he often felt lonely and isolated.

Principles Are More Valuable Than Possessions

When Kane took the helm of that first newspaper, he promised (via a front-page cover story), to operate the periodical according to the principles of truth and honesty. As his empire expanded, however, he chose to compromise these principles in service of his ambition.

Kane attempted to fill the resulting void in his life by collecting art and curios from around the world. In the end, he died alone in his cavernous mansion, surrounded by his collection destined for an auction house or incinerator.

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We Are All Tapestries Of Diversity

“Mr Kane was a man who got everything he wanted, and then lost it. Maybe Rosebud was something he couldn’t get or something he lost. Anyway, it wouldn’t have explained anything. I don’t think any word can explain a man’s life. No, I guess Rosebud is just a piece in a jigsaw puzzle… a missing piece.”

— Jerry Thompson

The journalist Jerry Thompson never uncovered the truth behind “Rosebud”, though the viewing audience does figure it out in the iconic final scene. What he discovered along his journey though, is that the answer wouldn’t have mattered. We are all complex creatures like Kane, capable of both love and hate, courage and fear, pride and humility. We cannot be defined by a single moment, or quality, or missing piece of a puzzle.

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NOTE: Check out this other interesting article on Citizen Kane by Medium writer D. K. Blaire

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