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Title: Positive and Negative Influences of Cinema on Popular American Culture
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February 17, 2007 |
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The basis of the formation of the United States of America on biblical teachings however, has suppressed the normalcy of homosexuality in America. Gay roles portraying homosexuals as people with the same drives and desires as heterosexual people have only begun to surface in the last twenty to thirty years... Showed first 250 characters
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Roles showing lesbian women and transgender roles seem to have been more widely accepted especially when they are used as comic relief, for demonizing those practices, or for the allure that they have for heterosexual males. The role of the gay man in society and in film seems to be widely accepted when those roles are antagonistic or when the derisive stereotype of a lisping, effeminate, overtly gay man is needed to inject some humor... Showed next 250 characters
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