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    Cousin Vinny Ethics

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    In the practice of law ethics are a fundamental and necessary part of the practice. According to Merriam-Webster, Ethics are defined as “rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad.” Theatrics are ethical in the courtroom because they contribute to the overall narrative of either the defense or the prosecution. Theatrics have to do with every aspect of the courtroom from the actors to the costumes and from the stage to the audience. The theatre has a specific purpose…

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    Legally Blonde 2 Analysis

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    about a young woman who learns, through trial and error, about the process of getting a bill passed into a law. Elle Wood travels to Washington D.C. to get “Bruiser's Bill” passed. Bruiser’s Bill is a bill that Elle wrote to help change animal testing laws after finding her dog’s (Bruiser) mom in an animal testing facility. Elle needs 218 signatures from congress to get the bill passed. Elle and her friends go through several troubles to get the votes needed by the congressmen, and eventually…

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    Legally Blonde Essay

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    blonde archetype by depicting a blonde hair female with both beauty and brain. Reese Witherspoon plays a ditzy sorority girl, Elle Woods, who is a bubbly, attractive, and Caucasian female with blonde hair. She is completely in love with her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III, who soon breaks up with Elle stating that she’s “too blonde”. In essence, he’s trying to say that although Elle is attractive, she’s too much of an empty-headed blonde girl and lacks seriousness. Since Warner plans on…

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    her pretty-in-pink clothes and artfully styled blond hair, Elle Woods stands out from the other students at Harvard Law School. But who says looking fabulous and solving a murder case have to be mutually exclusive? Full of energetic musical numbers and myriad diverse characters, Sunny Hills High School’s fantastic production of “Legally Blonde” tells a story of female empowerment and overcoming life’s obstacles. Tessa Githens stars as Elle, a stylish sorority girl who leaves Malibu to follow…

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    blonde women and hence foment inaccurate portrayals of these women based on their physical appearance. For comic texts, this paper going to use scenes featuring two sisters, Brittany and Tiffany in the film White Chicks and the main character, Elle Woods, from the movie Legally Blonde. In addition to this, the paper will also look into short written jokes at the expense of the blonde white woman.…

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    Luketic1. This movie is about a girl named Elle Woods. Elle is an attractive blonde, apparently dumb girl, who only think of cosmetics, fashion and grooming, and whose only goal seems to be thriving is to marry her boyfriend Warner Huntington. But her boyfriend wants to enter into politics and thinks that a wife like Elle represent an obstacle in his career, so he decides to break up with her before joining the prestigious career of law at Harvard University. Elle, eager to regain her boyfriend,…

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    Legally Blonde Thesis

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    the set director, Mel Taylor as the producer and Kolbi-Rae Edrey and Kerry Rupe as choreographers. The star of the show, Mia Roberts, plays the lead character Elle Woods who admitted that playing the lead role was a challenge, but she had a wonderful time getting to know the cast and learning the role. Mia Roberts, in the shoes of Elle Woods, a fashion diva, decides to go to Harvard Law School in hopes of reuniting with her former boyfriend Warner Huntington, played by Beau Jakeman.…

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    Elle, along with the selected classmates, are assigned to assist in the defense of the Callahan’s client, Brooke Windham, a workout legend accused of murdering her spouse. During the trial, Elle follows her instincts and is able to aid in several breakthroughs in the case. Impressed by her work, Callahan meets one-on-one with Elle in his office. Callahan makes sexual advances towards Elle. Appalled, Elle immediately rejects Callahan and runs from the office. Callahan yells as Elle is leaving…

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    Society as a whole is a gendered being; from the beginning of history books to the current period in which we live gendered feelings have led the decisions and actions of society and its’ peoples. While many people would agree that this is an issue that needs to be addressed, it has been and will continue to be a constant piece of the structure in which our society is continuously built and maintained upon. This paper will review examples of gendered actions in the gendered society that is…

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    Legally Blonde Analysis

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    The movie Legally Blonde is seen as a “girl power” movement because of a naive sorority girl, Elle Woods, who makes her way to law school, wins a big murder case and gets her man. No one believes in her, in fact, her boyfriend dumped her to be with someone with more brains, but she proves him wrong. She is able to prove everyone wrong while still maintaining her femininity. What the film shows on the surface is very different from what it depicts when you take a closer look. One may think that…

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