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Intial Response to Representations of Women over Time

The representations of women over time has never been a topic I immersed myself into or even gave too much of a thought to before starting this unit. I'm astounded by how in-depth and diverse the content is, ranging from the beginning of recorded human history to modern day and even the future. 

I'm looking forward to discovering more about how the representation of women in different cultures have changed around the world and how this is represented through forms such as film and literature.

I think this unit is a very good way to allow myself to find another point of view to explore areas of history that I have learnt and can put new meaning to.

One aspect that I found very interesting and I feel shows a good representation of society at the time are movie poster. These have changed immensely over the last century or so. 

The following are a examples of various highly rated films at their time. 


How Bella Was Won (1911) USA

The review of this movie done by The Moving Picture World in 1911 says, "The story is concerned principally with the love affairs of Harmon and Bella."


Sunset Boulevard (1950) USA
The plot of this movie derives from a former silent-movie star who is trying to make a come back and through twists and turns a man who she believed was in love with her falls in love with another women leading to a tragic ending. 









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  1. I'm also want to know more about how the representation of women in different cultures have changed around the world (and how this is portrayed through texts) + second movie looks and sounds dramatic af

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    1. Sunset Boulevard is a fantastic film, one of my favourites! Not sure if you have noticed the poster for it on my classroom wall?

      I am pleased by the excitement in your language but please avoid swearing (or anything similar to it) within this educational activity. Thanks!

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