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Billy Elliot Stereotypes

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The life stage of entering a new world is crucial for oneself, in requiring an individual to adopt optimistic branches through the aspects of life with the allowance of growth, change and accepting the need for adoption. Through the film Billy Elliot (2000) by Stephen Daldry. Throughout this film, it demonstrates the hardship and stereotypical life of an individual through both genders points of view. In the film Billy Elliot, it shows that there are a variety of pathways and elements, which enables an individual’s transition into a New World. Additionally, the Barriers, which prevent individuals from transforming into a “new world”, is by overcoming barriers, which are served to compensate the individual in an array manner.

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In this scene was when Billy’s father found out about him doing ballet and Jackie is telling Billy that he is not allowed to do ballet "Boys do football, soccer, wrestling, not friggin ballet". Eventually Jackie bans Billy from attending ballet class and even boxing and that he has to stay at home to care for his grandmother. On the other hand, this is significant as traditionally women are meant to do the nursing of the sick and stay home, but to prove a point to Billy; Jackie makes Billy perform both of these tasks. These challenges are emphasized by the lack of dialogue, allowing complete focus to be placed on Billy as he dances in an attempt to break through the social constraints. Nonetheless, the other scene that I have chosen for my media analysis is the scene where Billy, the protagonist seeks a mentor as he loves to dance Ballet, but due to the stereotypical world, he isn’t able to pursue his dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. As a consequence, Billy has been faced with many challenges and obstacles throughout his life and without the parental support, Billy grew up being very independent, as he has no one there to support him. Billy, a conclusive and confident little boy go out himself to seek a mentor to allow him to strive for his dreams. Mrs. Wilkinson, the ballet teacher. Mrs Wilkinson, assists him in pushing through the challenges and take on the role of his

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