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MS LAURA C ENGLISH <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 Oct 1995 11:21:54 EST
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Am writing paper on the movie "Shane".  Any thoughts/writings on the
theme of violence as seen through the eyes of the boy, Joey?  He is
witness to one major bar fight, a fight between Shane and his father,
and the final gunfight in which Shane kills Jack Palance and Ryker?
Even though this movie is considered a classic, it is amazing to see
what this child is exposed to.  Thanks, lce
 
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