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While “Nothing But a Man” is the title of the film you are to discuss in this essay, it could equally be said to be about what it means to be “Nothing But a Woman.” Focusing on Duff and Josie, reflect on some of the definitions that signify what it is to be a Black man and a Black woman in early 1960s rural Alabama. In some cases, Josie and Duff choose to inhabit/put on these definitions, while in others the definitions are forced on them. As Duff and Josie take on and embody the ways of being that are expected of them, how do they verbalize the possibilities and limitations that now fall upon them? How do they try to develop and expand these roles, and to what extent do they succeed? To help make your case, bring in other characters to provide a foil/contrast by which to understand Josie and Duff.
You can compare them to other characters like, Why doesn’t Duff want to be like his father Bill or his father in law. Same with Josie
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