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    Comedies Who Are Not Real by Mindy Kaling, portrays her work in the form of sarcasm and humor describing seven archetypes of women that are often illustrated in romantic comedies, but do not exist in real life. Kaling’s central idea exclusively references the dominance of the males and the male characters in these films as they greatly influence the perspective of women which is highly promoted and encouraged by Hollywood and the filming industry. This is evident as Kaling states, “…executives…

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    Romantic Comedies Who Are Not Real” by Mindy Kaling explores the typical roles female usually plays in romantic comedies and the reasoning for her love of the genre. Kaling, an actress herself has depicted in seven categories the cliché roles every romantic comedy has. The comedic under tone she uses to explain why the movies are so fake in showing an un realistic representation of a women in movies, with no character development outside the set role. Kaling explains the unrealistic types of…

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    The Mindy Summary

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    hangout with the beautiful,funny, and talented mindy kaling? in this hilarious autobiography mindy takes us on a ride through her past,present and future.before all the fame,after all the struggle, and through some of her most awkward moments mindy lets us in on how she became who she is today. from working behind the scenes on “conan” to writing and having her own character on the hit tv series “the office” and now starring and writing her own show “the mindy project” our fellow socially…

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    The Mindy Project premiered on September 25, 2012 on FOX, airing alongside a mixture of new programs The Mob Doctor, Touch, Ben and Kate, and recurring programs, Raising Hope, New Girl, The X Factor, Fringe, American Idol, and Glee. The workplace sitcom, created by lead actress, Mindy Kaling, still riding high on the success from The Office, was paired with FOX’s established hit, New Girl, on Tuesday nights. It was considered one of the most promising comedies of the season despite that fact…

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    Mindy Kaling is an author of book called “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?( And Other Concerns)”. She is comedy writer who was bullied during childhood because of being overweight. She hate bike because she has fear of them.She is really funny and writes about amusing stories in her book.She make little thing into humor conversation.She is an aspiring actress.She is also great writer.She also appeared in television when she was little.She gives great advice.She is daughter of an indian…

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    important positions, and the only way they can gain power is by using their body to seduce the boss. This is a very negative perspective about females in today’s society which is why gender inequality exists. In The Mindy Project created by Mindy Kaling, the female protagonist, Mindy Lahiri, is overshadowed by her fellow associates within the Schulman and Associate’s obstetrics and gynecology clinic. She was hired on the basis of a blunder made by the supervisor because he had mistaken her name…

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    The Mindy Project Analysis

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    Originally titled, It’s Messy, The Mindy Project is an original program created by and starring Mindy Kaling, commissioned by NBC due to her success as a writer, actor, and executive producer on their hit show The Office, which was reaching the end of its run. The network ultimately passed on the pilot due to the female-lead heavy programming schedule of that particular season, which included, Whitney, The New Normal, Save Me, and Parks & Recreation (Hibberd). Once released the program was…

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    The article, Don’t Act Crazy, Mindy, by Heather Havrilesky focuses on the issue that strong women are often portrayed in media as being crazy or neurotic. In so many TV shows, strong female leads are often shown as being such strong leaders because they’re psychotic and might snap at any second or they are reckless and make continuously poor and impulsive decisions. There are comedies like Parks and Rec and 30 Rock, which are two TV shows that have such strong female leads, but their characters…

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    Fight Club 2005 Analysis

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    The Mindy Project, which is fine, but I feel that she’s pigeonholing herself. She says she’s not her character, but it’s pretty much her with a few traits added, overstated, and withheld. Lena Dunham does the same thing. Writing yourself in any sort of way is easy, and she’s never challenged herself to do something different. In that sense, I feel her characters are kind of one-note. She’s the funny girl, where is the other side of her? This goes into a second weakness I think she has. Mindy is…

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    Disney Pixar creates movies that are the best known and anticipated worldwide. No studio is as careful with their product and as successful with their movie making as Pixar. Yet, Inside Out, far exceeded the common expectations. This movie is one of the greatest films ever produced by Pixar thanks to director, Pete Doctor and co-director, Ronnie Del Carmen who were able to make it happen. Inside Out is the story of 11 year old Riley, whose world turns upside-down when she and her parents move to…

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