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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - Coggle Diagram
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
Introduction
"What is the responsibility of those in power?"
Introduce the text,
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
Thesis: In this essay, I will dive deeply into the question, “What is the responsibility of those in power?” and how Jen ends up accepting her hulk identity and her responsibility as a superhero. At the same time, I will move forward to analyze the role and responsibility of Jennifer Walters being a female superhero in the real world.
Defining the key terms
The stages of the superhero genre: primitive stage, classic stage, revisionist stage, and parody/deconstruction stage
"Selfless" and "prosocial" mission convention
"The Definition of the Superhero" by Peter Coogan
Superpower and dilemma conventions
"Defining the superhero genre" by A.D. Jameson
Identity convention Peter Coogan mentions in his article
Body (Analysis) Paragraphs
The first paragraph
"What is the responsibility of those in power?"
"Selfless" and "prosocial" missions mentioned in Coogan's article
Jen denies her hulk identity and her mission as a superhero.
Mission convention
The second paragraph
"What makes Jen refuse so firmly to be a superhero and take responsibility as the one with superpowers?"
Humanization of superheroes, following the changing need of the audience
The third paragraph
Dilemma convention and identity convention
Hulk identity vs. Jennifer Walters idenity
Everything resolved after the meditation retreat
The fourth paragraph
Jen becomes a real hero. Now Jen recognizes herself as a superhero
The fifth paragraph
Jen becomes an idependednt woman
Connect to the cultural context
Woman's life in American society
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