![]() Their differences of opinion lead to frequent arguments that threaten to undermine their mutual goal. Ned prefers loud public confrontations to the calmer, more private strategies favored by his associates, friends, and closeted lover Felix Turner. Emma Brookner, Mickey Marcus, Bruce Niles The Normal Heart Summary It focuses on the rise of the HIV/AIDS crisis in New York City between 19, as seen through the eyes of writer/activist Ned Weeks, the gay founder of a prominent HIV advocacy group. Key passages to review: Medical vs Drama theater, starting with the lens, looking at the gazes of people on John Merrick as an object The Normal Heart Larry Kramer (1985), Play, Main Characters: Ned Weeks, Dr. ![]() ![]() Keywords: stigma, gaze, appearance, theater, "opening for camera/eye" In this book written in 1980 she deals with body image, medical pressure and her identity as a woman, a poet and a mother in the midst of her ongoing trauma. 3 "my subject." The Elephant Man Summary Style of Writing: dialogue, historical text Audre Lorde is a force to be reckoned with, even when she is battling cancer and fight through the emotional and physical toll of having a mastectomy. ![]() ![]() Key passages to review: Her thesis statement, fight the use of metaphor through oxymoron, have to read the whole book to understand her thesis, pg. The Elephant Man David Lynch (1980), Historical Drama Film, Main Characters: John Merrick and Frederick Treves Illness as Metaphor Susan Sontag (1978), Impersonal Essay, Main Characters: N/A Illness as Metaphor Summary Style of Writing: argumentative through metaphors, impersonal ![]()
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