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please no use of AI or any kind of plagiarism, thank you. Ok…here′s a couple of choices… 1-Here′s the link for Angels in America- https://www.amazon.com/Angels-in-America-Season-1/dp/B00D5P1R9A What role does Roy Cohn play in the show? What conflicts both internal and external does his character portray in American society? You could just watch the first episode to answer the above questions…but the rest of the play does continue to show the evolution in Roy′s thinking as he is also visited by ″angels″ that try to help him become more ″human.″ Or….2-If you just can′t get into Angels…then check out this documentary The Celluloid Closet about the treatment of ″gay″ characters in Hollywood history. You can find the documentary for rent for $3.99 on Amazon here. or on Tubi here for free with ads! https://www.amazon.com/Celluloid-Closet-Arthur-Laurents/dp/B001NI5C6U/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PKB621SCAV7B&keywords=the+celluloid+closet&qid=1660681341&sprefix=the+celluloid+closet%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-1 https://tubitv.com/movies/662486/the-celluloid-closet Note: I felt I should admit the only scenes that I found disturbing were a couple of very brief ( a few seconds long but violent scenes)-everything else including the few scenes that had brief mainly female nudity (which is noted as being somehow more acceptable to audiences!) was interesting-if not awfully sad in some instances-just thought you ought to know! And 3 (this question applies to either question 1 or 2) -What scenes did you find to be interesting and why? What societal role does Hollywood or any film industry have in representing gender/sexuality in society? Why? And finally-how would you relate the cultural arts to the allegory of the cave?

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