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How and why do you think *The Marshes* is it a sad story? Be sure to define what you mean by *sad,* (or *not sad,* depending on your answer) and be sure to explain and defend your response.
Do you think Leisha/Natalie's ego, as Freud would define it, turned out "better" or "more successful" than the other Marsh kids? Be sure to be clear by what you mean by "better" or "more successful" and be sure to explain and defend your response.
According to Steve Marsh, which member of the Marsh family had the biggest problem with the story of Leisha/Natalie's adoption being made public through a podcast and why? And what do you think? Which story covered in Part 1 of the course do you think was the hardest for the secret keeper to have exposed through a story made public? You must choose one of the following five options over the other four and explain why you chose that option over the others, as well as explain and defend your response.
- Samantha Futerman and Anaïs' birth mother
- (A young mother without any familial or community support)
- Norbert Miller, See "Switched At Birth"
What would have to change about the story told in Little Forest (2018), for it to be a "Romeo and Juliet" narrative? Be sure to explain and defend your answer by referencing a specific scene or piece of dialogue from Little Forest (2018)
How is visiting South Korea as a tourist different than living in South Korea as a resident? To formulate your answer use the film Twinsters (2014), as your resource on what it is like to visit South Korea and the film Little Forest (2018), as your resource for what it is like to live there.