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    supposed to enter the vault where she is laid, and awake her fro mher slumber, and the two are to run away together. However, Romeo doesn’t get the message, and when he hears of Juliet’s death, he travels to the vault to see her. Upon seeing his dead love, he drinks poison so he can die and be reunited with her, “Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3.120). Shortly after, Juliet is awakened, and is so overwhelmed by Romeo’s death that she stabs herself, “O happy dagger, this is thy…

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    both the good and bad milestones in her life. Some of the issues that surface on the play are marginalization of women artists, sexism, questioning gender roles, romantic notions of marriage and the most prime being the lost idealism of the Second Wave Feminism. Although these issues were dealt candidly in the play, when enquired about the background for the genesis of the play, Wendy remarked that the play was an output of her strong feminist sentiments. She further observed: “I wrote this play…

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    French New Wave Analysis

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    n utilised in their own works. Though “the young French cinema indirectly reproached Hollywood’s long-established narratives and restricted storyline subterfuges” (Lanzoni, 206), the French New Wave directors also had a longstanding appreciation for directorial greats like Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang and Orson Welles. Each film was an exercise in honouring great filmmakers, and any other hero of the director: writers, great thinkers and even Hollywood actors, through countless references in…

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    Body dissatisfaction is so common among women that it is considered a normative female experience (Knobloch-Westerwick & Crane, 2012). Nearly half of American women experience poor body image (Peterson, Tantleff-Dunn, & Bedwell, 2006). Not only does body dissatisfaction prompt women to attempt to control their weight and shape through dieting (Groesz, Levine, & Murnen, 2002), but it is strongly correlated with eating disorder symptoms (Peterson et al., 2006). Furthermore, body dissatisfaction…

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    do we need?” This is a plain indicator that the person speaking has absolutely no idea what the goals are of the third-wave of feminism. First wave feminism focused on the voting rights, property rights, and influence within the family and society. For the beginning of feminism, these were direct and well-liked goals. According to the in-class textbook, In Their Time, first-wave feminism’s “participants were largely white and middle-class, their goals reflected their desire for self-fulfillment…

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    Oppression comes in many forms. It can be very apparent or very subtle. There are many forms of oppression that are overlooked as “it’s not that bad” or “they’ve come a long way. Why should we bother?”. One unnoticed form of oppression is sexism and women discrimination. This type of oppression effects nearly half the world’s population and isn’t being addressed adequately however, there strides have been made. In an effort to fight both sexism and women inequality the Feminist Movement came to…

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    In the 19th century, a new wave called Feminism was born. At the time no one knew how successful or unsuccessful it would become. Feminism held a massive effect on the females’ lives in society and regular day to day. It all began due to the inequality between men and women. Women were always assumed to stay home and clean and cook and raise children. It was unlikely for a woman to do anything but that. Feminism is the belief in social, political, and economic equality of the sexes. The…

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    The Auteur Theory, is the idea that the true author of a film is the director. The director leaves an implicit remark on the film and because of this cinematic, literary, or thematic signature, they are credited as the author of the film. While there are numerous people involved in the production of a film, with some directors it is truly prominent who can be described as the author of the film. Mel Brooks, renown comical director and screenwriter is one instance of the undeniability of the…

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    refers to Thierry’s art in the museum that people is buying. Most artist in the film disagree with Thierry’s kind of “art” but people buy those art for thousands of dollar. People love the trend not the real meaning of the art. Thierry’s art are considered as a souvenir in the gift shop as people will like to buy because they love to. Some non-artist will buy but real artist will question the real concept of his…

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    of third wave feminism, second wave feminism spearheaded a radical liberation movement in the 1970s. Well-known authors like Betty Friedan played a key role…

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