Wednesday, April 30, 2008

1. For each character write a brief paragraph explaining what impact this fictional character has had on our culture. Why is this character so fascinating? Important? Misunderstood? Understood?

Well Catwoman side view on this whole thing is that women should be respected and understood and that’s where this show is going really. And the impact that she has on our culture is that women should technically be treated as much as the men are. This character is so fascinating because she’s showing us the true side of womanhood. To women she’s understood, to men she’s not.
Bugs bunny he made my life when his cartoon came out I was this happy 2 year old watching bugs bunny and just laughed at everything he did or still does I love him to death. This character is so fascinating because he made me laugh and he still does and I would do anything to watch him again. Bugs bunny is most importantly understood because he made all of us kids laugh our eyes out.

2. Once you have done that, think about characters you have met in books, seen in movies or plays, or watched on TV. Pick one that is of particular interest to you. Write an entry in which you explain why this character is important to our culture in your opinion. What qualities does this character possess that makes him/her/it so intriguing? Why is this character important to our society (not just a small group of fans)?

The most character that caught my eye the most is Cinderella because I’ve seen her in movies and cartoons and she’s treated in a way that’s unimaginable because her step mom is an idiot and her seems like nothings going on when it’s really happening right under his nose. This character is important to me because when I was little I always thought there is a thing as a happy ending. This character is important to our culture because she’s just Cinderella and she’s being her self. The thing that made Cinderella intriguing was her looks and her beauty. This character is important to our society because little kids read her and books and also grownups.

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