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Essay heading: Brokeback
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Would society still feel that uncomfortable if it were two women showing affection toward each other? Would we allow ourselves to view people getting killed or raped? It only depends on what we are use viewing as an audience, or perhaps a personal preference.
The movie never takes a step back to deliver the message of the film... displayed 300 characters
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It is a story of two men, and their love for each other. It stays in a close-up view of their story. In the scene after their first sexual encounter on the mountain, they feel as they are to some how confirm to each another about their thought on their sexuality. Ennis tells Jack "You know I ain't queer," Jack replies, "Me, neither... displayed next 300 characters
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