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OpenStudy (anonymous):

argument for the following: ~male students often dominate class discussions ~proponents of Freudian psychology question standard notions of "rationality" ~the film is about the problems of romantic relationships ~im afraid that templates like the one in this book will stifle my creativity

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Clarify your question...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i basically need a counterview to those

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DO you think male students dominate the classroom? Then buck up with scientific details/statistics/psychology whatever makes you happy. No go on Freud. Is that a thesis? Is there a deeper meaning behind the film?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

theres no meaning behind the film

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nahh, films always have purposes; irrelevant or not. Its based on perspective; good luck.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok then can u counterview it to the Sopranos

OpenStudy (carlsmith):

Sweet, what are you asking us to help you with? I don't understand. Tessalinne is quite right; all films have some kind of meaning. If you offer me your interpretation of the viewpoint that the Sopranos offers, I'll be happy to offer a counter view.

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