film noirs - the femme fatale - a sexually alluring yet dangerous female character. that disturbs the initial state of equilibrium by implicating the male protagonist in a plot to murder the woman's husband.
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HOWEVER it was usual for the femme fatale to be ... (3)
Punished, killed or destroyed.
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Thereby ultimately re-establishing a sense of what?
patriarchal order
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Janey Place sees this form of narrative resolution as an ideologically attempt to...
'punish the sexually and economically independent women'
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And to reinstate what type of values? that had come under threat in the context of .... America?
patriarchal values.... post- war
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the novel conventionally used ....as a means of achieving ?
marriage, narrative closure.
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How do movies end?
they have happy endings
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why do they have happy endings?
because part of their cultural function is to affirm and maintain the culture of which they are part'.
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A statistic about hollywood movies and how they feature heterosexual romance in films.
85% of Hwood movies feature heterosexual romance as their main plot device needs to be seen in the context of this regulatory framework.
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What messages do Fairy tales hold? (7)
patriarchal messages, gender roles and socialisation, discourse on morals, values, civilising function and narratives of transformation(self-improvement)
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an example of an ideological function.
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film noirs - the femme fatale - a sexually alluring yet dangerous female character. that disturbs the initial state of equilibrium by implicating the male protagonist in a plot to murder the woman's husband.
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HOWEVER it was usual for the femme fatale to be ... (3)
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Thereby ultimately re-establishing a sense of what?
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Card 5
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Janey Place sees this form of narrative resolution as an ideologically attempt to...
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