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    Legally Blonde is a critically acclaimed movie and known for its uplifting story about being true to yourself and believing in everything you are capable of, but that is not the entire message that the creators are sending to their audience. They depict many negative stereotypes in this film, however, they question all of those stereotypes and prove them to be wrong. There are both positive and negative messages that can be taken from this film. Legally Blonde portrayed these certain stereotypes

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    In the acclaimed 2001 film, Legally Blonde, the main character, Elle Woods, is a fantastic feminine icon for women. The film represents the struggle females face to prove their abilities. Remarkably, Elle never succumbs to those who adamantly see her as being foolish and not good enough. Rather, she pursues her goals with pure confidence. As she states in a meeting with her UCLA advisor, “I don’t need back-ups, I’m going to Harvard.” Elle knows she can achieve anything with hardwork and determination

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    What will I do to “claim”1 my education? I have to first ask. Am I claiming my education? According, to Adrienne Rich I should be just because I am in college does not mean I am claiming it. She explicitly states claiming as “to take as the rightful owner; to assert in the face of possible contradiction.”1 In contrast to receiving meaning “to come into possession of: to act as receptacle or container for; to accept as authoritative or true.” Well, which one am I doing? Well similar to Alicia Arnold

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    Describe the movie you picked and why you picked it: The movie I chose, is titled Legally Blonde, starring Reese Witherspoon. The movie follows the story of Elle Woods, who seems to have it all. With her stunning blonde hair, sorority sisters, and her rich, senator aspiring boyfriend, she’s sure to have the perfect life. Elle’s world gets turned upside down when her boyfriend, Warner Huntington III, leaves her in the dust for Harvard law school in an attempt to find a “Jackie O” type of woman. Instead

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    to help present Buffy as a strong female character. Buffy can also be compared to other strong fictional female role models such as, Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games (22ndMarch 2012), and a slightly weaker character, Elle Woods from Legally Blonde (11thOctober 2001). Consequently, Katniss was presented as a great role model because her qualities were admired and she was hard to like by other characters in the story, she also comes across as tough and hostile, whereas Elle was able to face challenges

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    Carl Jung, the very first pioneer who discovered human collective unconsciousness, including archetypes, once said, “An archetype is something like an old watercourse along which the water of life flowed for a time, digging a deep channel for itself. The longer it flowed the deeper the channel, and the more likely it is that sooner or later the water will return.” An archetype is the universal patterns and behaviors that represent a typical human experience that is passed down from generations to

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    suggestion doesn’t end in you wishing you could be born with a different color of hair. And by now, I thought I was pretty immune to the cringe worthy blonde jokes and stereotypes. Since I had basically grown up with these constant comparisons of the “ditsy blonde” or the famous doll barbie. Therefore when my good friend Megan suggested watching Legally Blonde as the movie for the night, I was confident that I had every lame joke, comparison, and stereotype covered thus I was unfazed by any of the future

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    If Cotton was King, then Strawberry was Queen (Page 1 Scene: little-girl sleeping on her bed) "Rise and shine, Anna," Momma called from the doorway, "We are meeting Great Grandma at the strawberry patch this morning.” “Strawberries and Grandma?!” Anna jumped out of the bed, quickly dressing. (Page 2: Scene of Momma and Anna at the kitchen table with strawberry covered biscuits on their plates with a glass of milk) "Good morning, Sunshine," Momma said, as Anna took a seat in front of a hot biscuit

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    The crackle of gravel under rubber, the quiet murmur of wind dancing through the leaves, and the bittersweet scent of pine. These are the sounds and smells I wake to as the car trundles down the drive to my grandparents’ home—and there are few I love better. I imagine Aldo Leopold felt much the same about his farm in his Sand County Almanacs. His, an abandoned farm in Wisconsin in the 1940s, mine an abandoned farm in Northern Michigan my maternal grandparents bought in the 1960s. It was this farm

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    Critique of “Legally Blonde” “Legally Blonde” is a wonderful musical because the colorful scenes gives audience a visual enjoyment, and the beautiful music gives them a fresh acoustic experience. “Legally Blonde” is presented by Performance Riverside and RCC Fine & Performing Arts. It is directed and choreographed by Roger Castellano, and the musical director is Dennis Castellano. I went to watch this great show, which was performed at RCC’s Landis Performing Arts Center, on September 27,2014 at

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