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If there were a checklist of things female characters are supposed to do in order to be "empowered," The Bride! ticks them all. And yet.
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Harsh criticism of brides' clothing choices in weddings perpetuates the shameful belief that a woman's body is something to be policed. It seems women can not escape the policing of their bodies, even ...
However, unlike the Medusa-reclaimed inspired by Ovid and expanded by Gray, Linda loses us by murdering innocents. Thus, she ...