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    At the end the dreams are what matter In the movie Bend It Like Beckam‚ the audience can identify a problem between cultural factors and the dreams and skills about Jess‚ teenagers full of expectations and skills in soccer. The only thing that she wants to do is show everybody what she is able to do‚ but her parents do not agree at all. She is fighting for her parents Jess’s family is from India‚ a very traditional country in which the woman are expected to home activities‚ but Jess is not agree

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    I had read an essay titled “Act Like A Girl” by Dominique Freeman. The essay explores the issue of gender roles in our society and families. Freeman tells her readers of events in her life when her mother would force ideas of what a girl should look like and act like upon her. Freeman considered herself a total tomboy‚ which is the opposite of what her mother wanted her daughter to be. I know of many cases when women are not being accepted as who they really are because they do not fit into the stereotype

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    Bend it like beckham portrays the story of a young indian women named Jasminder Nagra who is caught between the barriers of both her own culture and the western culture. Her sense of belonging is then distorted when Football (soccer) comes into play during the film. Frequent close ups of both the traditional household and the clothing her family wears instantly distinguishes her from white western culture‚ she feels that in order to become a soccer player she must give up her culture of a traditional

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    Allowing Dreams Perspectives change from person to person‚ culture to culture. If things are right or wrong‚ it all depends on your perspective. In the movie Bend it like Beckham‚ by Gurinder Chanda‚ the main characters father‚ Mr. Bhamra‚ has the perspective that Jess playing football as an Indian‚ is an awful idea‚ though he supports her dreams‚ he just does not admit it due to prior experiences. When parents go through events that truly have had a negative impact on their lives

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    3. The choice to belong to a community or group can challenge or enrich. How has this interpretation of belonging been reflected in your texts? As You Like It | Precious | * Jaques’ self-isolation at the end of the play after the four weddings. * Jaques’ inability to adapt to the forest environment isolates him from the group and leads to his decision to return to court. * Orlando/Adam’s relationship. * Orlando/Oliver’s relationship – Oliver’s lack of support for Orlando and lack

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    "Bend it like Beckham" Essay The movie‚ "Bend it like Beckham"‚ is not only about a girl wanting to be a soccer player‚ it is also about cultural geography. In this movie‚ cultural geography plays a big role. Everything about it has to do with where they are from and what there culture is like. All aspects of these things play a part in this movie. This movie takes place in the country of England. The main girl in the story though is Indian. Her family migrated from India‚ along with others in

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    Laura Esquirel’s‚ Like Water for Chocolate‚ is a modern day Romeo and Juliet filled with mouthwatering recipes. It has become a valued part of American literature. The novel became so popular that it was developed into a film‚ becoming a success in both America and Mexico. Alfonso Arau directs the film. After reading the novel and seeing the movie‚ I discovered several distinct differences between the two as well as some riveting similarities. The novel begins with the main character‚ Tita

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    Girls Like Me Monologue

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    Girls Like Me “Whats wrong?” “It’s just‚ the lawn is never mowed and the house is never clean and….” “Only skinny people can wear colorful jeans.” “Only tramps wear fishnets.” “Only…” “No.” I bolt awake to the sound of my mother and the scent of morning breath. “You’re mom hasn’t been the same since her dad died.” “You’re too much.” “You’re not enough.” “Get a back bone.” “Get a back bone.” “You need a backbone!” I am shaking off the sleep and trading it for awake. First I smell bread

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    Bend It Like Beckham Essay KaTsun Tsang Gurinder Chadha has used dialogue to show the difference posed by opposing cultures. And most particular‚ Jesminder Bhamra (or ‘Jess’ as she is commonly known)‚ is made to overcome the complications of wanting to both appease her traditional Sikh family‚ and her constant internal struggle as she tries to achieve her goal of becoming a football player‚ like her idol David Beckham. Gurinder Chadha’s dialogue is used to show the resistance Jess has to face

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    the kitchen crying‚ among the tears of her mother. Her mother‚ Mama Elena‚ after hearing the death of her husband‚ can not produce milk for Tita‚ so ME hands Tita to the house cook‚ Nacha. As a result‚ Tita grows up surrounded by the smells and tastes in the kitchen‚ and so understands the world in terms of good. Tita enjoys the isolation in the domain of the kitchen. Outside the kitchen‚ Tita follows a strict regimen that ME sets for her daughters‚ Getrudis‚ Rosaura and Tita. The routine

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