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Hi, my name is robert Gordon? And this is my home analysis project.
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Okay, so my first lenses psychoanalytic,
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which means that characters have desires that draw them towards
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wants also fear that forces them to their needs.
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So my first example is that tip builds up the courage to go find her mom.
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The reason why this connects to
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psychoanalytic is because her desire is to go be with her
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mom to go find her mom because she obviously misses her.
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But how she builds up the courage to go and find her mom is by fear
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because while she was in her home watching a video,
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she heard the boobs running around and she decided like, okay,
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it's time to go find mom, we can't just wait here, we need to go.
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So that what that is what pushes her
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to actually leave.
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Okay,
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so my second example is that I wanted to leave
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with tip because he feared getting caught by the boobs
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disconnect the psychoanalytic
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because like I said earlier,
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you either have the desire that draws you to your wants or
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the fear that forces you to your needs and because
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um no, wait because oh is
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being kind of forced to leave,
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he is driven by fear
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because the boobs are going to catch him and if they catch him,
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something bad is gonna happen to him
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and that's not what he wants. So he wants to leave
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and go to somewhere where there are no boobs which is Antarctica
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and he takes advantage of tip and her car to try and get him there.
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But the reason why all this is happening is his fear of the boots. So he's being
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um driven by fear.
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Okay,
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so my third example is when always trying to brush tip and himself to the last ship.
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Now this connects to psychoanalytic again by
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fear.
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Oh is
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fearful
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of the Gorgon coming down
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and destroying the planet.
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But he also builds this friendship,
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this bond with tip and he that he cares so much about her,
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that he doesn't want her being destroyed along with the planet.
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He doesn't want her to get hurt. So he rushes, he tries to rush her to the ship,
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trying to avoid
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both of them getting hurt by the georg.
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So not only is he fearing the guard, but he is feeling of losing tip
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and that is what drives him to go to the ship.
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Okay,
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so my next lens is queer theory which is
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not knowing the existence of there being opposite genders.
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For um for example, the boobs don't know the difference between female or male.
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You don't really
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like have thoughts of that, they're just boobs period.
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So my first example of current theory is that
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all follow tip into the ladies bathroom.
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This shows queer theory because
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he,
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like I said, he goes with her into the ladies bathroom.
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He doesn't know the difference between the ladies room and the men's room,
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he just thinks, oh
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they're just gonna go use the bathroom,
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but he doesn't know the difference between privacy,
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Female and male privacy
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and also when he gets pushed out of the laser and by tip
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because she's like, whoa, this is the ladies room, what are you doing?
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He's just in shock like, oh
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I didn't know that there was
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like a difference,
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like you know what I'm saying?
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So he goes into the next bathroom over, but he doesn't realize that it's
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just specifically for men.
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Now my next example is when one of the boobs was dressed as a girl
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and this happens when tip is about to leave and he gets set in this trap.
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This book gets set in this trap and this trap ends
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up making him look like a girl as you can see,
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there's the bra in his head.
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He's wearing a dress, they're both pink, that's girl traits, girl colors. Um
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he is covered in all glitter, he's wearing makeup lipstick, mascara
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and towards the ending of the movie,
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when the boobs and the humans have that big party.
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This booth is still dressed like this and this is an example of great dude,
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okay, all the boobs dress and look the exact same. Now, this is my third example
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and the reason why this connects to quit.
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There is because as you can see all the boobs wear the exact same clothes.
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They don't have any female or male traits to them.
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Like none of them have eyelashes or beard or mustache is nothing like that.
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They all look exactly the same, right?
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But
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when they speak you can hear in their voices sound mark
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feminine than
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the others, some some more masculine
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than the others.
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But also a female trait that the boobs all have together is fear.
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When they all want to always run away from the garden, they're always scared,
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they want to go away, they want to run away, they just keep running.
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And that's supposedly a female trait.
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Okay, so my next example is Marxist
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um which is the power system and how the political,
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social and economic structures function.
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My first example of Marxist is that Captain smith is the leader of all the booths.
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Now he has looked at
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as such a high person to the boobs,
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they love him, they worshiped him, he has a
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which
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makes him
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the leader
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and he has these great ideas of running away. And the booths think that
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there's such great ideas
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that running away keeps them safe, but it
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honestly really doesn't.
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But the boobs just look up to him because he protects them, he saves them.
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And that is why he has the higher class of all the booths.
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Okay,
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my second example is that the boobs take
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over planets becoming rulers of those planets.
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So
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for example,
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earth,
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they invade earth. They take all of the humans
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out of their homes and put them in one spot on on the planet, just for humans.
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Now, this shows that the boobs are controlling the humans.
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They make them leave their homes go to different homes
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and the humans are not okay with that at all.
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So, but the boot is just
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they take everything away from humans
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and give them something
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else which they think the humans love.
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They think that they're humans think that it's better
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for entering. Not.
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So this shows that the boobs has
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a higher
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control over the humans.
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Okay, my
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um next example is the big,
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big brain boobs are treated with better judgment from Captain smack.
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So Captain smith, when he wants a great big ideas that he can't really think of,
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he goes to the big brain boobs and this shows that the these
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boobs have higher standards than the regular boobs because they are trusted more
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with ideas and they come up with better ideas and that is what
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Captain smith feels that they have the higher class over the regular booths.
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Okay, now, my next lens is structuralism
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which is the structure that allows the text to make meaning.
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Not what the text means, but how the text makes the meaning.
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Now, my first example is pig
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which is the name of
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tips cap.
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Now as you can see his name
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has meaning
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to him
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by symbols in the movie.
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As I was analyzing the movie,
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I've seen that in the beginning as you can see right here he was eating ice cream
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and when he was done he had this pink nose and as you can see it looks like a pig right?
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His ears are also shaped at the point of a pig. He is round like
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like a pig
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not only that
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but also his tail, his tail is curled as you can see
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like how pig's tails curl
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and that is what I feel
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is the reason why his name was given pig because of how he looks.
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My next example is the boobs change color based off what they're feeling.
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Now this connects to structuralism because
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the boobs
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show emotion
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off of color while the humans show emotion off of actions. For example in the movie
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when
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always trying to
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leave a tip
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and just take her car,
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she acted in anger and she tried to hurt him and hit him and she was so angry.
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But when boobs are mad they just turn red,
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they don't show any physical touch or nothing like that, they just turn color.
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And so this relates to their culture and how they were like
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how they were
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top things,
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they weren't taught to like be physical,
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they weren't taught things that humans were taught.
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So humans were taught something different.
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They grew up with something different and the boobs
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have their own meaning of things like I said,
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they changed color.
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Human show
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show physical
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actions.
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My next example of structuralism is
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those name was forced upon him,
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it wasn't made for him, it wasn't given it was forced upon him.
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And the reason why is he thinks this is his name.
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It's because
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whenever he approaches a booth,
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they just sigh in,
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in like,
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oh my God, it's it's oh, like he's here like, oh my God,
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they don't want him around them, he annoys them.
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But because of the way he is, he's just so
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um
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happy and bright and all the rest of the boobs are
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just to themselves and they don't really interact with each other
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and it's not like that he likes to interact with the boobs and when he does,
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they get annoyed, they're like, oh my God, like why?
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And that is why
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it was forced upon him.
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Mhm
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Okay, my next or my last lenses deconstruction.
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Okay, my first example is Cohen Captain Smith.
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The reason why this connects to deconstruction
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is
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basically good versus evil.
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So Captain smith is perceived as this good
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leader
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because
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like I said before, he saves all of the boots, but oh, it's perceived as a bad booth
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when actually Captain smith is the bad guy and always the good guy.
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Now, Captain smith is the bad guy because he, he's actually the taker,
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he takes the gorgeous family without even realizing he took something from
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the gorge when the guard was just trying to have a nice meeting
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and that's the reason why he's
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actually in reality the bad guy.
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Now I realize all of this towards the ending.
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He realized that oh the boobs are the takers,
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not the Gorgon,
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which is the reason why
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in the ending,
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oh,
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resolved everything and he runs towards the danger tries to save everybody's life
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and he ends up giving
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um back. What
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Captain smack took.
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My next example is boobs versus the humans. Now this is again evil versus good.
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So the boobs takes
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all the humans away from their homes and put them
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in a random spot where they're not familiar with.
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They get given a new home that they don't like,
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they don't like any of this and the humans are just
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um
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they're just like
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confused and
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they don't know what's going on.
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They're just innocent to the, to this whole situation and
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there's nothing like this has ever happened to them before
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and they're in this, they're innocent, but the boobs, they're being there again,
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being takers.
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So they're not only taking from Captain smith, didn't only take from the borg,
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but now all the booths are taking from the humans are taking their homes.
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My last example is, oh versus the booths!
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Now this relates to deconstruction because the boobs are more to themselves,
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they're more
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just more serious with everything that they do
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and
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they're like, oh boobs do not do this, boobs do not do that.
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So they think that they're just boobs period.
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Well,
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oh is very different from all of them because
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he's more outspoken and a more happy and bright booth
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than all the other rest of them.
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So this concludes my home analysis project.
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I used the lenses, psychoanalytic queer theory,
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Marxist structuralism and deconstruction.
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Thank you.