Halloween Feminist Criticism

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Fernanda, I think some criticism is based more on opinion rather than what the authors intentions were. A lot of literary work or work of different art forms are left to be interpreted by the people themselves. Everyone can look at one piece of work and think differently about it. In your first body paragraph about “Siskel & Ebert Halloween (1978) Review” you proved it was an example of feminist criticism. Although I think it leans more towards new criticism, I can see our reasoning behind that answer. In the movie “Halloween” a woman protecting her children and eventually killing a serial killer isn’t the norm. Using a strong main character that is a woman is different than usual. Usually in movies, women are being protected and felt bad