Dreaming in Blues

By SapphireDreamer

Word Problems

Having serious problems opening Microsoft Word now. *sigh* It never ends. This is a shot of an article I've been reading for my gender final.

Thesis: The images and standards presented to us by romance-genre movies influence our expectations in future real relationships.

So far, my thesis is proving true.

Best quotes I've found so far:

"We shop for romance by packaging ourselves.[...] we strive to enhance our physical capital and to steep ourselves in the cultural capital of the consuming class [...]. This tendency is the death of romance. We create an image of an
interesting, attractive, socially desirable romantic partner, but such images lack
narrative power, which is the sine qua non of romance."

"Although we have come to understand that "falling in love with love is falling for makebelieve," we are "the species that demands to be lied to, in the nicest ways". Hollywood romances may be unrealistic and silly, yet these films nonetheless work effectively to reinforce a usable cultural script governing romantic behavior."







Note: Any feedback on my continuing story would be appreciated. Ideas, criticisms, all are welcome. I'm losing the desire to continue it. :(

The girl closed her journal. The waitress was back at the table.
"Refil, hon?"
"No thank you."
The waitress shrugged. She glanced again at the girl. Not her problem. She moved back to the kitchen to return the dirty dishes.
The girl gathered her camera and journal. On her way out, she left a larger than normal tip. She didn't know anything about the waitress' life, but figured it was always easier to be generous. Just in case.

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