1. Transitions in Billy Elliot
This town is mining driven where their traditions such as boxing are important to them, as they have stereotypical views and a narrowed perception of the ideal masculine society. ... Whenever he begins to accept his sexuality, he closes a door which represents him closing himself off from the town where is sexual orientation is frowned upon. ... However this town has stereotypical views that shade their individualised opinions of stepping out of the societal normalities. ... " , this quote reinforces his mother's opinion and the lives of the town and their opinion of homosexuality, w...
- Word Count: 1674
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate