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    to show people what it is like for them‚ but now on the big screen. one such movie that falls perfectly into this time period is the great comedy 9 to 5. The movie encomposes three women in a work/ office setting‚ two have been working there and one Judy Bernly who is forced to get a job after her husband leaves her‚ so desperate for a job she joins the

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    caddy at a golf club. At the club‚ Dexter meets Judy Jones in an unpleasant way‚ whose father is his boss. After Dexter is free from being Judy caddy‚ he decides to quit. Dexter foregoes college and after he successfully buys a partnership in a laundry business. Dexter later goes back to the golf cub after being invited to play golf and he meets Judy for the second time. Judy appears beautiful and the dating between them started instantly. One day Judy leaves with another man who she claims that nothing

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    biggest desire; Judy. Both obsessions of becoming the butterfly and having Judy eventually drove both characters to disaster. Nonetheless‚ the caterpillar had a moment of realization‚ which was gained after the caterpillar became sick from eating too much food. Later the caterpillar goes back to eating a leave and is automatically cured and ready to become a butterfly. Dexter fails to have a moment of realization until the end when it is too late and he had turned down marriage and Judy had become unattractive

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    Kayla King English 1102 I want a wife When reading the story‚ I want a wife by Judy Brady‚ I really got me thinking. I started thinking about what she must have felt when writing this and the time period this was written in. There was so much discrimination against woman back in that time; it was easy to see why she would be upset. Back then women were expected to be a take care of the children take care of her husband‚ hold down a job and submit to her husbands every command without

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    Tae~Quan Rodriguez Historically the American Dream is known as happiness‚ wealth‚ and having materialistic items. In the short story “Winter Dreams” by F. Scott Fitzpatrick the character of Judy Jones is used as an example of the American Dream through beauty and actions‚ she influences Dexter. Dexter Green is a hardworking middle class boy‚ he denies his middle-class lifestyle‚ and aspires to become a member of wealthy class. As a consequence Dexter realizes the American Dream isn’t what he

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    Nicki Minaj‚ American Hip Hop artist‚ worked with Judy Brown‚ a music producer. Judy Brown just started working with Pusha T. Nicki and Pusha T sung “No Flex Zone” by Rae Sremmurd together‚ although Judy Brown did not produce that work. After two weeks of her probation period‚ Judy recommended her new boyfriend‚ Daniel Vienancio. Daniel was a high-quality producer who was born in Italy and produced in Portugal‚ whom she agreed to try working with. Judy Brown claimed that Nicki had worked with Daniel

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    more about the public image that they worried about. To make profit‚ the people being put on display have to look attractive enough to guarantee their movie sells. At 13 years old‚ however‚ Judy signed over to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as one of their few child stars and they didn’t know what to do with her. In fact‚ MGM was in a similar predicament with another child star around Judy’s age‚ Deanna Durbin‚ who had an exceptional voice‚ albeit more operatic. The studio even filmed the two girls in the musical

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    Fitzgerald’s favorite topic of a poor boy becoming rich into the American public. Dexter‚ the main character in “Winter Dreams” went from being an average boy that was living a good life to a rich man because of the love he had for a wealthy girl named Judy Jones. Through‚ “Winter Dreams” Fitzgerald explained the major events of his own life. Although many critics believed that Fitzgerald had a great talent in writing and he lived a great life‚ some believe that he wasted the talent that was given to

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    Performance During the discussion I asked‚ “Why did Dexter ask Irene to marry him out of false feelings if he knew he still had feelings for Judy?” and‚ “Was Judy’s situation in the end a result of her behavior in her former life? Did she get what she deserved?” In addition to asking questions I made several statements such as‚ “The lake was a symbol of Judy and how the lake was where they first met and he was always calm and happy there” and I also talked about how the story was based on F. Scott

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    Green wants to conquer the unconquerable woman. Judy Jones wants the undivided attention of every eligible man on the east coast. What is it about these people that make them crave the unattainable? What is it about Dexter and Jake that leave them at the mercy of women who could not be "won in the kinetic sense" (Fitzgerald)? There are many similarities between the women and men in Fitzgerald’s "Winter Dreams" and Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises. Both Judy and Brett are very loud and forward; they are

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