Boys Don't Cry (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of Transgender Issues in Patriarchy, a Look at "Boys Don't Cry".

Boys Don't Cry (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis of Transgender Issues in Patriarchy, a Look at "Boys Don't Cry".
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Transgender Issues in Patriarchy, a Look at "Boys Don't Cry"

Summary: Essay shows how the feminist theory Patriarchy is exposed. Also discusses Female to Male Transgender or Transexuals and uses the movie "Boys Don't Cry" directed by Kimberly Pierce as a reference.
The film, Boys Don't Cry, Kimberly Pierce's brilliant work of 1999, is the true story of, Brandon Teena, born Teena Brandon, played by Hillary Swank, who created a male identity for herself. Brandon was born in 1972 and died at the hopelessly young age of 21. The actual story takes place within the last two weeks of Brandon's life, in 1993. The movie, a dramatized documentary, was released in 1999. Brandon is a transgendered individual; he was born a female, but feels that he would be happier living as a man. She leaves her brother and hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, where everybody knows her as Teena, to start a new life as Brandon. Brandon ends up in Falls City and his short life, as a man, begins. It is in essence, the epitome of the human spirit's sexual identity crisis, where our souls decide what kind of people we want to be, defying...

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