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Musicals, Women Represent America, Maybes, Ending and marital status,…
Musicals
1946 The Harvey Girls
Represents civilisation of America
Marriage
Waitress
Em - Prostitute
Deb - Sexual
Alma - more man than the man
Gambling/sin vs civilisation
He concedes to her and the feminine qualities
1953 Call Me Madam
Represents America
Princess getting married
Ends with love themed musical numbers
Ambassador (hostess)
Princess - young
Her realism and his idealism
America and European
New world vs Old
1952 April in Paris
Represents America
Kiss in Front of ET
Chorus Girl
Marcia - fiance
Divided by his stuffy old presitige and her fun
He concedes and leaves fiance
1954 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Big Wedding
Mother
Inn help and then housewife
Seven Women
Divided on understanding importance of respect/love in marriage
1955 Oklahoma!
Laurey represents the land
Marriage
Owner of farm but no occupation
Ado Annie - sexual
Divided by his impatience and her indecision
1950 Nancy Goes to Rio
Ends on the stage
Themes of motherhood
Actress
Divided by age
She concedes to him
1953 Calamity Jane
Marriage
Wants to be a mother
Stage coach guard
Katie Brown - femininity but only on small town scale
1953 The French Line
On way to wedding
Rich
Sexual honeymooners
Hometown friend turned dress designer
1950 Annie Get Your Gun
Marriage kind of
Sharpshooter
Divided by competition
She concedes
1953 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Double Wedding
Performers
Women Represent America
April in Paris
Call Me Madam
Oklahoma!
The Harvey Girls
Maybes
Silk Stockings
Soviet Agent
Lure into materialism
Couple across a divide
South Pacific
Nurse
Acts as mother
Ending and marital status
Women symbolically
Occupation
Mother?
America
Abroad
Across a divide
Secondary Women