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Although I loved this movie, I have to say that this movie was definitely racy for its time! Along with how shocking it was that divorce was mentioned, there was cheating (I guess in a sense adultery), talk of being a home-wrecker, excessive drunkenness, etc... Just very surprising because there were a lot more stipulations on proper behavior and etiquette during that time, as well as a huge emphasis on the importance of having the perfect "American" family with the loyal stay-at-home mother, hardworking father, two kids, and a dog all in a house with a white picket fence. I believe censorship was also huge then to boot. --Erin L. | Although I loved this movie, I have to say that this movie was definitely racy for its time! Along with how shocking it was that divorce was mentioned, there was cheating (I guess in a sense adultery), talk of being a home-wrecker, excessive drunkenness, etc... Just very surprising because there were a lot more stipulations on proper behavior and etiquette during that time, as well as a huge emphasis on the importance of having the perfect "American" family with the loyal stay-at-home mother, hardworking father, two kids, and a dog all in a house with a white picket fence. I believe censorship was also huge then to boot. --Erin L. | ||
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| + | I was intruged by Butch's prediction concerning the future with Homer. "Unless we have another war, because we will all be blown to bits in the first day." This was a view not uncommon to Americans and to people around the world at the time. Atomic weapons were new uncharted territory. Luckily his prediction has not come true, as mutually assured destruction, among a few other things, as prevented atomic/nuclear war. - Michael G. | ||
== Comments on the reading versus the movie == | == Comments on the reading versus the movie == | ||