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April 23rd, 2007 by yhsstained
Wilson’s Second Blog.
The second question being considered during this unit is: What does the way women are depicted in contemporary fiction say about our culture and identity? Evaluate the purpose of presenting women in this way in your novel.
When looking at many different novels about women, it is shown that there are many different views on women and their role in our culture. However in the novel Stained, only one view is represented. The view in stained is that although women can be seen as weak they are also stong in many different ways. They are shown to have determination yet lack will power. In Stained Joss is shown as both strong and weak. She never gives up her search until she has found peace. However she denies Gabe of his wishes and tells his parents that she has seen him even when he asked her and she promised to not tell.
This represents how women are depicted in society very well. They are not always seen as the strongest when it somes to certain things however when it comes to other things they can be very strong.
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Wilson Slader Post
April 4th, 2007 by yhsstained
One of the questions being considered during this unit is: How are women depicted in contemporary fiction and media? During your reading of the novel, comment on the ways in which women are being portrayed. Consider relationships, experiences, situations, etc.
Stained represents the typical stereotypical girl. She is emotionally unstable, doesn’t stick up for herself, and is torn between boys. This is not necessarily the best representative of what girls are like. Jocelyn, or Joss, in her younger years, is shown as a girl inferior to Gabe and others. She seems dimwitted and that she is untouched by society. Not yet has she been introduced the to realities of life. When Gabe and Jocelyn are talking about suicide, she is confused and has no idea what to think about it. She listens to Gabe and believes everything he says.
She feels like she is powerless and that she has no control over her life or the people around her. When Benny breaks up with her she just accepts it. She doesn’t try to talk to him and find out why, she just walks away. At the parties she feels secluded, she doesn’t have the confidence to talk to the “jocks”. She feels that she in inferior to them.
Overall Jocelyn represents a very instable girl who has so many problems she doesn’t know how to deal with them. Maybe the end will solve them. Maybe not, we will see soon.
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How are women depicted in Stained?
April 4th, 2007 by yhsstained
Though there are some positive qualities about women in this book, overall I think women are not depicted in a good light. Jocelyn is weak when it comes to men. She seems to need Benny in her life. She keeps trying to be his girlfriend even when she knows she is not what he wants or needs. If she isn’t thinking about Benny she is thinking about Gabe. She lets herself be pulled around by these boys. She doesn’t stand up to Benny when he doesn’t treat her right. Instead of ending a relationship with someone that doesn’t respect her and treat her the way she should be treated, she tries to get Benny back in her life. Throughout Jocelyn’s childhood, she consideres Gabe to be her best friend. Gabe is mean to her, makes fun of her, and acts like he is not friends with her when they are in public. He doesn’t want to be affiliated with Jocelyn, she knows this, and still reaches for him and tries to please him. Even when Gabe has a girlfriend, Anna, Jocelyn lets Gabe talk to her about Anna even though it pains her. She thinks that being there for him when Anna breaks up with him means he may care about her, but in reality he’s upset because he cares for Anna and she doesn’t have the same feelings for him.
Although Gabe’s mother isn’t a character that is very developed, she seems to be a weak woman. Margo seems strong dealing with the fact that her son, Gabe, is missing and possibily dead, I think she is weak when it comes to her relationship with her husband, Mike. Throughout the novel you slowly piece together that Gabe is beaten and you witness Mike’s temper. Now maybe Margo is also abused and can not stop the abuse afflicted on her children, but maybe she isn’t. I don’t understand why she allows herself and her children to live with a man with a quick temper and an abusive side. It may be that she loves him, or doesn’t think she could support her children without him, but I don’t think those are good enough reasons to live in fear of a father or husband.
There are two women in the novel that are stronger women. Jocelyn’s mother raised her daughter by herself. She doesn’t rely on any man like Jocelyn does, and she isn’t influenced by other people. She believes in God, but does not go to church like the rest of the town. She believes God still loves her and Jocelyn, but he is everywhere, not just at church where she and her daughter are discriminated against. She is a great comfort to Margo when Gabe disappears and keeps a cool and collected manner throughout the crisis. She is strong for Margo.
Another strong woman in the novel is Theresa, Jocelyn’s best friend. Theresa is different than most girls in town. She is an individual. She doesn’t do what all the other girls do just do be like them. She has dreams and is interested in things outside of their small town. She is opinionated and isn’t afraid to tell Jocelyn that she should not be with Benny. Theresa is a great friend for Jocelyn to have because she is smart. Jocelyn doesn’t always make the smartest decision because she makes decisions based on her emotions. Theresa keeps her wits about her even in emotional situations, and is a rock for Jocelyn.
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basic overview
March 28th, 2007 by yhsstained
Talo said,
on March 28th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Hello group..
April 4th - Finish first half of the book (about 98 pages) then BLOG responses to one of the “essential questions”
Sometime between April 4th and April 12th - Blog AGAIN and respond to one of the essential questions
April 12th - Have the book finished and blog
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ARE
What does the way women are depicted in this book say about our culture/society?
How are women depicted in modern media/literature/Stained?
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American culture and identity
March 28th, 2007 by yhsstained
The second question being considered during this unit is: What does the way women are depicted in contemporary fiction say about our culture and identity? Evaluate the purpose of presenting women in this way in your novel.
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Women in contemporary society
March 28th, 2007 by yhsstained
One of the questions being considered during this unit is: How are women depicted in contemporary fiction and media? During your reading of the novel, comment on the ways in which women are being portrayed. Consider relationships, experiences, situations, etc.
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