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The film Kramer Vs. Kramer (1979) is told from the perspective of the character Ted Kramer and, peripherally, his son Billy. For this question, simply re-tell the story of how Ted and Joanna Kramer's marriage, break-up, and divorce from the perspective of Joanna rather than Ted. Your story needs to be at least 125 words of good clear prose without any glaring spelling, grammatical or typographical errors, and show that you have a good knowledge of what Ted and Joanna's marriage, break-up, and divorce were like from Ted's perspective. It doesn't matter if you go over 125 words, but if you have less than 125 words you will not receive your full point for this answer.
In order to get your full point for this answer
- Reference at least five scenes from the film in building your essay, making sure you choose scenes from every part of the film (i.e., from the beginning to the end, you need to watch this film closely and in full); You will receive up to three points for doing this
- Of the five scenes, you reference make sure at least one of these scenes is a courtroom scene
- You don't have to compose a formal essay here like you would for an English class; It can be more conversational; But it does need to be at least 125 words and reference at least five scenes from the film, including one courtroom scene; You made need more in order to fully answer the question - i.e., "Simply re-tell the story of how Ted and Joanna Kramer's marriage, break-up and divorce from the perspective of Joanna rather than Ted"
Below is a list that captures the way Defiance, Ohio was socially, culturally and legally organized during the years Evelyn Ryan was a mother of ten. Which detail do you think most affected her day to day life and decisions as a woman (i.e., not just a mother, but a woman)? Be sure to explain and defend your response.
- In Evelyn's time, roughly 1933-1998, in Defiance, Ohio, USA, Evelyn Ryan couldn't have
- Gotten birth control, even if she wanted to, with or without husband Kelly
- Not because of religion, but because of the state
- Gotten a legal abortion, even if she wanted to, with or without husband Kelly
- Sign or cosign on a mortgage
- No articulation of alcoholism as a disease, let alone help
- In Evelyn's time, roughly 1933-1998, in Defiance, Ohio, USA, there were
- Very weak rape laws
- Accusers needed a witness
- Unless you were a White woman accusing a non-White person
- No marital rape laws
- No domestic violence laws
- Even if Evelyn worked in the public sphere during her time, roughly 1933-1998, in Defiance, Ohio, USA she would have earned roughly 55 cents to the dollar of what a man would earn and many jobs in the public sphere were restricted to women, especially married women
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