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‘How do the writers convey attitudes to gender?’ or ‘How do Brosh and…
‘How do the writers convey attitudes to gender?’ or ‘How do Brosh and Eliot depict women in their texts?’ or ‘ How are social values conveyed by Brosh and Eliot?’
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'I was dressed like an Eskimo vagrant. Normally, I would have felt an instant, crushing sense of self-consciousness, but instead, I felt nothing.' pg 115
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'Mike had built part of his identity around his ability to withstand spicy food. Not wanting to be outdone by a child, he attempted to one-up my fathers claims.' pg205
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THE PARTY: mum feels social pressure from people around to do what her child wants pg 326 'that horrible, horrible lady' in illustration
'from an outside perspective, it appeared as though she was not only refusing to let her poor, mentally disabled daughter go to a park and/or a birthday party, but she was also taunting her child about her disability' pg325,326
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