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The “Victim” Onscreen and How She’s Been Misrepresented

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Victim narratives in our culture have reinforced the idea that once you become a victim, that’s all you’ll ever be. Yet on the other end of the spectrum, the “Superheroic Survivor” story can be equally one-dimensional, simplistic and uninterested in a real person’s experience.

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