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Comfort with oneself
Tina Fey grew up in the 1970s when a specific type of girl was considered fashionable, and continued to deal with a new type of girl that was fashionable into the 2000s. How does Tina reflect on these times? Is she troubled greatly by mainstream ideals of women? Why or why not? What important lessons does Tina draw from these experiences? Why?
Comfort with oneself
How did Tina arrive at a place of being confident in herself and comfortable with who she is as a person? What are the roots of this confidence and comfortability, and how did this change over time based on her experiences? Why is this so?
Girl sabotage
What is girl-on-girl sabotage? How has Tina committed girl-on-girl sabotage? Why does Tina argue that such sabotage must stop? How can this happen?
Girl sabotage
Tina Fey argues that girls should not...
This section contains 459 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |