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    I barely know you” (Page 369). In this scene Craig doesn’t really care about what the future looks like between Raina and him. He thinks they have their whole lives to figure it out, but Raina is very frustrated because she knows that she can't waste her time waiting around due to the many responsibilities she has. Also her…

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    College. As well as, an educator, curator, activist, and conceptual-mother addressing topics that question today’s political, social, cultural, and gender norms. Drawing from Marxist, feminist, and radical black theory, Nathalie’s work is driven by a synthesis of personal experiences relating to being a daughter of Dominican-Croatian immigrants as well as a paid domestic being in the present first world. Creating video collages, narratives, installations, and performances that derive from her…

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    Introduction In April 1997, Ellen DeGeneres came out as gay on national television during an episode of her sitcom. She pioneered the way for gay and lesbian representation in public television. At first, the feedback was good and viewers were supportive, then the criticism of Ellen’s new lifestyle grew and the show ended up getting canceled after the last episode of the season. A year later in September 1998, a new gay character emerged on the popular sitcom, Will and Grace. Will Truman was the…

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    Arie From Camp white kid ramblings by Carson O’Brien I’ve told this tale before, the goal of the story at the time of its first story was to convince people it was about some other narcissist. I find it hard to tell a personal narrative, personally I believe that narrative and author should be separated.However that’s impossible, which is why artist put a vail over the non-existent face.That brings up another issue, light.Despite humans having many insecurities it is often hard for us to paint…

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    Sarah Lund Gender Analysis

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    The next role of Sarah Lund to be examined is that of the mother. Lund is a single mother of an adolescent son, but she does not provide the traditional model of responsible ‘neoliberal’ motherhood. Angela Davis purports that “although the ‘housewife’ was rooted in the social conditions of the bourgeoisie and middle classes, nineteenth-century ideology established the housewife and mother as universal models of womanhood” (1981, p. 229). Since then, different waves of feminism, and contemporary…

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    film by Su Friedrich focusing on her family dynamics during her childhood. Using the basic narrative structure of film, consisting of a narrated character “arc”, metaphorical exposition, idiosyncratic complications, climax, and resolution, it develops its own conventions that can be compared to that of a Hollywood-style narrative. The visuals and narrative voiceover are able to create a coherent narrative despite having an episodic nature of 26 chapters in a reverse A-Z order. Although the film…

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    Narrative theory centres individuals as the specialist of their own experiences and lives. This theory views problems as separate from individuals, which have skills, abilities, commitments and values that help them to change those problems affecting their lives (Roscoe, Carson, & Madoc-Jones, 2011). These problems are perceived as “saturated” by the client, who needs to deconstruct and “re-author” stories (Roscoe et al., 2011, p. 51) in a diversity context including class, gender, race and…

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    The Modern Period was a time of great experimentalism, popular authors began to subvert the tropes of past renowned authors, and there was a new sense of what literature could be. New narrative techniques were being used by many, and one of the most notable was the Stream of Consciousness narrative, where the author would translate their protagonists thoughts directly, rather than giving the audience an omniscient narrator. This strategy was a tool that enabled an entirely different form of…

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    themselves will change the lives of others. In, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass, the protagonist uses his life as an example from the experience of slavery to change the mindset of other during the 1800s. While living as a child in Maryland, Douglass craves for freedom, and then fights his way through by using resources that shifts his life from where it was. In addition, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, is a narrative by Harriet Jacobs. This…

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    style. At the beginning, Amy Tan’s writing style seems like disconnected and even a little confusion. But when keep on reading, you might realize that is one of the beautiful things about this book. It's not going to give you a single story that goes straightforward from the beginning to the end. Instead, the novel is about performing the experience of a community of people, which is best achieved through Amy Tan’s remarkable writing style. Since the book is really a series of stories, I realize…

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