Crazy/Beautiful Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Social Relatinships Theory Applied to the Film "Crazy/Beautiful".

Crazy/Beautiful Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Social Relatinships Theory Applied to the Film "Crazy/Beautiful".
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Social Relatinships Theory Applied to the Film "Crazy/Beautiful"

Summary: The film "Crazy/Beautiful" can be used to illustrate the different types of human relationships as defined in social interaction theory.
Abstract

There are many different types of relationships in our society today. This paper looks at the different types of relationships and the affects it has on ones life. In the film Crazy/Beautiful the main character Nicole, who is played by Kirsten Dunst develops many relationships with different people. How Nicole's life is affected through these different relationships, is the focus. Throughout the film the different people Nicole encounters establishes distinct relationships in her life. In the end the different people she encounters with becomes her strength along the way. Nicole finds herself on the road to self-discovery.

Personal Relationships and its Effects

Introduction

Relationships occur in every aspect of life. Relationships take commitment and work. They do not just come over night. There are friendships, worksite relationships, and intimate relationships. The movie Crazy/Beautiful, allows Nicole to develop different types of relationships. In today's society a...

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