Portrayal of Women

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Social Issues

 

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Susan S

 

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April 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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The films have illustrated women as being dependent and submissive. Tampopo, in the film Tampopo, and Diouana, in the film Black Girl, are excellent examples of this. In Tampopo, the first film shown in class, the main character, a woman named Tampopo, overcomes many internal issues within herself and succeeds at the goal she has set for herself, which is to be accepted as a recognized ramen chef...
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Tampopo is an owner and chef of a ramen noodle restaurant which is failing in all aspects of a business. Goro and Gun, two truck drivers passing through town, stop at her restaurant to eat, and Goro, the other main character, ends up getting into a fight with one of her regular customers, Pichken. Tampopo nurses Goro back to health so he can continue his trip, and asks for his criticism on her business, which is under par compared to many ramen noodle houses...
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