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    False Portrayal of Mental Illness in the Media Protagonist The movie “The Roommate,” revolves around a young girl named Sarah (Minka Kelly) who is starting her freshman year of college. Little does she know that she has a roommate that is diagnosed with numerous mental disorders that she is not treating by taking her medication. When they are initially acquainted as roommates, Sara comes across as being innocent and depicts very normal behavior. However, as soon as Rebecca and Sarah become closer

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    Media and Feminine Beauty

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    Introduction Mass Media such as films, advertisements and magazines are the huge influence on the definition of feminine beauty. From watching movie to passing through the subway station, it is quite often to see numerous images of female faces and bodies. Women are exposed in the world where most women display in films and on subway advertising boards are striking poses with little clothes on. Moreover, every image showed is airbrushed with Photoshop. Women are exposed with images produced by

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice tells the story of the agonizing romance between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. In eighteenth century class-conscious England, wealthy families married for money and a stable reputation. Many critics argue that people no longer marry for money but instead for love. However, sugar mommies, daddies, and babies are more prevalent in the twenty-first century than is publicly shown. Cecily von Ziegesar’s Gossip Girl, originally chick literature turned major drama

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