Analysis Of The Movie 'Boyhood'

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Boyhood is a movie written and directed by Richard Linklater which shadowed the life of a boy named Mason from early childhood to late adolescence. Throughout Mason’s life, we see the many relationships that grow along with him. This particular research paper will be specifically focusing on Mason’s relationship with his mother and how their relationship evolved overtime This relationship will be analysing using the works of Winnicott and Freud while also relating it to the graphic novel, Are You My Mother? by Bechdel. Throughout early childhood, Mason and his mother have a very close bond filled with love and affection. As Mason grows older this bond between himself and his mother begins to diminish. This paper will argue that the relationship

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