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    characteristics. We observe a person or object and if it shares similar qualities from another object we are familiar with, then we assume that the object is a part of that category. I used Legally Blonde because it is a great example of how Elle (Reese Witherspoon) was underestimated. Elle is a blonde sorority girl, from California, and has a lot of money. She always has the best clothes, friends, and dates. Based upon, her physical attributes, people categorize her as being unintelligent, and unable to

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    colleges in California. He took a role in a soap opera called The Young and The Reckless. After many TV guests roles, he starred in a family comedy called Meet the Deedles. He left his TV career behind him for good. Paul Walker appeared with Reese Witherspoon in Pleasantville which had a big impact in his career. That point on, he found himself in 1990s

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    An enlightened women named Ruth Gordon once said, “Courage is like a muscle, it is strengthened by use.” In the novel, Water for Elephants, courage is moderately demonstrated. How would you react if on one ordinary day, you’re confidently taking an exam that you have been preparing for, you’re just inches away from your dream, and all of a sudden your hearing pessimistic news that your parents are dead? You realize you’ll obtain no more delicate kisses from your mother. You already miss the muscular

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    find the island, While exploring they find a man named Mud ( Matthew Mcconaughey) who uses them to steal parts for boats from the mainland. Bounty hunters are out to get him and want him dead and he is deeply in love with a girl called Juniper (Reese Witherspoon). It is later revealed that ellis’s parents are getting a divorce which worsens the whole situation. The film overall was a bit of a let down. It has a slow build up - we only get to see Juniper halfway through when the whole move was basically

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    Alexis Eastwood Theatre 101-54 May 10, 2016 Director Paper The director I chose was Sophie Hunter. Sophie Irene Hunter was born on March 16, 1978 to Charles Rupert and Anna Katherine in West London, United Kingdom. She is an older sister to two younger brothers: Timothy and Patrick. Her parents divorced later, and her father remarried. Sophie's step mothers name was Katharine. She has two half-siblings from her father's second marriage: Sam and Lily. Hunter attended St. Paul Girls'

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    example: since 2002 of 190 heads and heads of state only 9 are women. And 13% of the world's parliamentary staff are women. Since this is happening, a lot of woman are creating campaigns supporting gender equality and the women empowerment. Like Reese Witherspoon, when in 2015, she won an award in the “Woman of the Year Awards” for her work at creating stronger women roles in her movies. She says that the word “ambition” is often seeing as a dirty word for men when it comes from a woman's mouth. Women

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    Finally, there was Arts and Media which played a great role in influencing the american culture. Hip-hop and rap music became very well known and influential due to the popularity of artists such as Eminem, Jay-Z, The black eyed peas, and Kanye West. Although Hip-hop and rap became very popular, traditional “pop”, and “boy bands” maintained their popularity. Adult contemporary music and country continued to remain strong. R&B and emo music also had an uprising in the music industries during this

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    Stereotypes In Movies

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    Stereotypical Roles of Women in Films Films reflect and reinforce the dominant ideology of how life should be, and this applies to how women are shown in films. Although half of the population is female, they are underrepresented in films. Most leads are men. Along with this issue of underrepresentation is how the women are shown, cast stereotypically in traditional roles. Some of the most common stereotypes women play are materialistic, desperate, catty, unintelligent, weak, broken, and so forth

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    opera “The Young and the Restless.” Furthermore, he acquired a lead role in the film “Tammy and the T-Rex.” While, also starring in the TV film “Meet the Deedless.” Furthermore, his next role was one of his careers biggest. He and Reese Witherspoon both stared in the high concept film “Pleasantville.” Moreover, in the late 1990s he starred in such films “The Skull,” “She’s All That,” and “Varsity Blues.”

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    the infamous West Memphis Three, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jesse Misskelly. The West Memphis Three were convicted of murder in Arkansas and subsequently set free after eighteen years. The film adaptation was released in 2013 and stars Reese Witherspoon and Colin

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