Kinflicks
How is Ginny described in the novel, Kinflicks?
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Initially, Ginny is presented as the conventional cheerleader type. She becomes attracted to fads and mentors, participating in most of the radical-liberal causes of the times: protest, drugs, feminism, sexual experimentation (including lesbianism), and communal living. Exposed to other influences, she can be transformed back into a dainty, prim housewife, only temporarily. The book satirizes a variety of life styles (and their zealots) equally, as the author brings out the absurd exaggerations of every movement.
Kinflicks