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Roseanne And The Kiss

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 4.88
  Total Words: 1220
  Total Characters: 5962
  Number of Sentences: 67


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 18.21
  Characters per Words: 4.89


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 63.53
  Fog Scale Level: 12.23
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 8.92  

"Roseanne and The Kiss"


     Jodi Terwilliger
     2/12/97
     Paper #1
     Dr.Lawrence

     This past winter break, myself and one of my best friends were driving
down one of the main roads in our home town of Elmira, New York.  I happened to
look up at a billboard that was on the side of the road, and saw a sign that
read something like:  “Be safe, be smart, be protected.”  I thought to myself
(immediately) “well, that's a big improvement from a few years ago when condom
ads weren't even allowed on television.”  Then I noticed, it had the gay symbols
of the upside down pink triangle, and the symbols of two men and two women
together.  My first thought was “why is this necessary”  then I mentioned that
to my friend.  He didn't notice, but we both kind of laughed and agreed that why
does it have to be gay people that need to protect themselves?  We (straight
people) are just as much at risk--what was the point?  The point is, that it has
become mainstream and accepted to be gay in this society now, so they can do
that.  Only three years ago, however, it was a bit different.
     “Roseanne” helped to set a trend in society that has made it more
acceptable to be gay in the media.  From the billboard I saw, to Roseanne's now
(in)famous kiss with another woman.  Roseanne has contributed to this trend
immensely with her television sitcom.
     To begin with, the series Roseanne has had gay characters on it for a
long time.  Roseanne's boss Leon was gay, and after “the kiss” his role on the
show became more outspoken as he got married to his lover in the season after
Roseanne kissed another woman.
     In  the 1994, Roseanne had a homosexual encounter with another woman
played by Mariel Hemingway in a gay bar.  The episode was entitled “Don't ask,
Don't tell” seemingly making light of Bill Clinton's policy of gays in the
military.  The plot of this episode is, that Roseanne goes into a gay bar with
her bisexual friend Nancy, played by outspoken bisex...

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