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III : A Glance at the Thematic Analysis by Group : The Story and What Makes Danzón Special Two themes that gained relevance in the discussion of every group , which also serve to underscore the different readings and gender relations ...
III : A Glance at the Thematic Analysis by Group : The Story and What Makes Danzón Special Two themes that gained relevance in the discussion of every group , which also serve to underscore the different readings and gender relations ...
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The story tells the tale of different kind of love , “ of a woman who looks for a man with whom she can dance " ( DG3 ) , “ a film without violence " ( DG3 ) , “ a drama without tears " ( DG3 ) , the story " of a particular way of ...
The story tells the tale of different kind of love , “ of a woman who looks for a man with whom she can dance " ( DG3 ) , “ a film without violence " ( DG3 ) , “ a drama without tears " ( DG3 ) , the story " of a particular way of ...
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The " negative side of the film " is found precisely in its depiction of this unreal story , and the unrealistic seems to be related to the fact that it is a story about a common woman who takes certain liberties with her life .
The " negative side of the film " is found precisely in its depiction of this unreal story , and the unrealistic seems to be related to the fact that it is a story about a common woman who takes certain liberties with her life .
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