1. Feminism in G.I. Jane
However, a more sober analysis regarding the decision of senator DeHaven will reveal later on in the movie that even if those qualities are inherent and true of women in general, the prevalence of testosterone in men and estrogen in women is not even enough to discourage or disable Jordan from completing the SEALS training – on the other hand, even as she lacks traits that society would usually associate with weakness, the main character ends up completing the training that according to the movie, 60% of (male) candidates cannot complete. ... Moreover, the character Lillian DeHaven is a...
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