Casablanca - a feminist perspective

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Music and Movies

 

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Karen R

 

Date added:

April 12, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 587

 

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Females do not really have a place at all in the film, for example Yvonne, Rick’s soon to be discarded girlfriend, is given no say or control over what happens to her and is sent home in an early scene. Captain Renault even remarks: “How extravagant you are, throwing away women like that. Someday they may be scarce...
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Someday they may be scarce. You know, now I think I shall pay a call on Yvonne. Maybe get her on the rebound. Hmm?”. This kind of banter, although playful on the surface, marks a deep undertone affecting the whole society depicted in Casablanca, and especially the character of Captain Renault: one of near misogyny, if not simply a lack of respect for women...
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