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Josie Andrews 412 Midterm ProjectsMain MenuIntroductionThe Ideological Function of Stars: Contradictions and Promises of Individualism.Prompt AnalysisLittle Women (George Cukor 1933)Tomboyism: Negotiating and Celebrating a Strong, Sprited Woman in the Great DepressionSylvia Scarlett (George Cukor, 1936)"Woman of the Year" (George Stevens, 1942)ConclusionBibliographyCATCH ME IF YOU CANThe Contradictions and Promises of Individualism in the Films of Katharine Hepburn 1933-1942Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c
Philadelphia Story: Human Frailty
12018-03-09T22:21:40-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c286374Human Frailtyplain2018-03-09T22:35:01-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00cThis clip is ironically about the contradictions that Hepburn failed to negotiate or manage from 1935 to 1938 in Hollywood. Using this film as a vehicle, we see a “new Kate” construct a star image out of new intertextual messages that take into account this time cultural norms, while remaining true to Hepburn’s “independent” character arc.
Described as a “Virgin Goddess” without an “understanding heart,” Tracy disappoints the men in her life just as Hepburn has disappointed film audiences by her aristocratic arrogance and unfeminine independence. In this clip, her ex-husband Dexter (Carey Grant) tells Tracy that she is one of “a special class of American females: the Married Maidens.” He tells her she will never be a human being, let alone a woman, if she does not understand "human frailty." Dexter is trying to help Kate (and all of us remember that empathy, empathy, empathy is the core of goodness in mankind), and conduct like Tracy's cannot be condoned as part of anyone's "identity."
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12018-03-04T02:27:11-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00cThe Philadelphia Story (2/10) Movie CLIP - Human Frailty (1940) HD1The Philadelphia Story movie clips: http://j.mp/1zgE8BD BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/12OlLle Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Dexter (Cary Grant)...plain2018-03-04T02:27:11-08:00Josephine Andrews3a113b8327c230bc7c10dd21f21428c4f7bcd00c