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Title: Gender and Self-Disclosure
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In the film Mona Lisa Smile, the ease and extent to which women share with one another is obvious. Throughout the entire movie you will notice the bonds formed between the main (female) characters. While this relationship is shown prevalently, the relationships among the male characters in the movie are not nearly as obvious... Showed first 250 characters
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Throughout the entire movie you will notice the bonds formed between the main (female) characters. While this relationship is shown prevalently, the relationships among the male characters in the movie are not nearly as obvious. There is a scene in the movie in which one of the female characters sneaks onto the campus of an all-boys school in order to talk to her ex-boyfriend... Showed next 250 characters
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