Soaked‚ little‚ and naked is how the viewer finds Susanna in the middle of Girl‚ Interrupted. Or rather‚ soaked‚ little‚ naked‚ and hysterical. A state James Mangold utilizes to further illustrate his message. The film serves as a vehicle for Mangold to discuss madness and the society it exists within. Valerie‚ the asylum’s registered nurse‚ throws Susanna‚ the film’s suicidal protagonist‚ into a tub filled with water in order to snap Susanna out of her depressed state. Susanna lashes out at Valerie
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In Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker’s play‚ The Roaring Girl‚ Moll is presented as a symbol to combat the patriarchal order both within the play and in English society. Moll is given a level of agency that is vastly greater than all the women in the play. She is not restricted to the typical patriarchal order that was present in English society at the time. Moll also constructively uses her agency to challenge the patriarchy‚ where she not only wins‚ but emasculates her male oppressors. It is in
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It’s a state of mind where you feel secure. Home is a place where you’re surrounded by people that you love‚ as well as people who love you back. It’s but a simple place where everything is okay. The idea of a home relates to this text because the girls home starts to separate. Her loved ones have to separate to do work under control of the Japanese military. Many of Sookan’s traits were revealed throughout the book. The first trait that was revealed was optimism. Sookan always tried to stay as
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Saul Dibb in his 2008 film The Duchess and Gillian Flynn in her 2012 novel Gone Girl both deconstruct the bases that form trust and deception within relationships and society. Although Flynn’s thriller of twists and Dibb’s 18th century drama depict two diverse settings the texts both present the idea that trust is an unrealistic expectation within relationships‚ as relationships are created from idealism of the perfect partner. Both texts explore the importance of appearance within society‚ as Flynn
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In “Ranch Girl”‚ two of the main characters’ lives exemplify the strong grip tradition has on keeping people exactly where they are and halting progression. The main character‚ namely‚ the Ranch Girl herself explains how “if you’re white‚ and you’re not rich or poor but somewhere in the middle‚ it’s hard to have worse luck than to be born a girl on a ranch”(173). In her society‚ it is simply not the best thing in the world to be a ranch girl‚ but there doesn’t seem to be any
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never easy for the Jewish immigrants and Italian immigrants’. They experienced the positives and negatives coming to America. The movie‚ “Hester Street” and short stories‚ “Did God Make Bedbugs” and “Choosing Dream” all show how the Jewish immigrants and Italian immigrants’ experiences were in America and in their country. In the movie‚” Hester Street‚” Jake came from Russia to America for a better life. He worked in a sewing shop. There were about 10 people all in one small room with the sewing
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view? In the books Confetti Girl and Tortilla Sun‚ the tension is created by the point of view. Both stories is in first person point of view. First person point of view means that the story is told by one of the characters in the story. The reader will get an understanding of how they see the situation through their eyes and the reader gets to understand their feelings. In both books‚ tension is created by the narrator’s inner thoughts and feelings. In Confetti Girl by Diana Lopez tension is created
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In her novel‚ Girl at War‚ Sara Nović tells the story of Ana Jurić‚ a girl plagued by her past: one filled with war‚ broken memory‚ and the lack of a sense of home. Ana Jurić grew up in Croatia‚ a country that was at war with Yugoslavia in its fight for independence. This war shattered not only a country‚ but also the meaning of home for Ana who fled to America at the age of ten. Having lived so much of her life in Croatia‚ she naturally called it her home‚ and dismissed American culture as foreign
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Steve McCurry took this image of “The Afghan Girl” in 1989‚ it’s one of the most powerful portraits to ever courtesy the National Geographic Magazine’s cover to this day. This image has become a prized possession along with a global symbol‚ and for a photographer‚ that’s like winning the Nobel Prize. Since the late 1800’s National Geographic Magazine has had their readers on the edge of their seats with spectacular stories and photos from around the globe. The overpowering “images leave lasting imprints
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Courage in Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl: Fall to Rise Ambrose Redmoon once said‚ " Courage is not the absence of fear‚ but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear". In Paolo Bacigalupi’s novel‚ The Windup Girl‚ this particular quote is pertinent as the symbols‚ conflicts‚ and characters in the novel indicate that to be truly free‚one must have courage to face one’s fears. As a result‚ the symbols in the story show that being able to face one’s fears can give one hope
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