Miss Sunshine Analysis "Even Though Essay

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If they continue to accept and support each other, I see a bright future for the family. Throughout the movie, "the family pulls together in facing life's challenges head on and in the moment" (Rubin, 2009, p 131). The devotion to being authentic empowers the children, and the adults, allowing them to feel comfortable in their own skin. In five to ten years, this family will only continue to grow stronger as they support each other and allow one another to be as weird as they want to be. In this model the children will have less to worry about as they grow up in a world that would otherwise ostracize them. Olive's future looks especially bright because she has the love and support from her family needed to avoid falling into a superficial downward spiral (Herrin & Matsumoto, 2011). Yes, she may still be slightly...

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With her family's support, she will see herself as a beauty queen no matter what.

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Herrin, Marcia & Matsumoto, Nancy. (2011). Mealtime parenting tips from Little Miss Sunshine. Psychology Today. Web. http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/eating-disorders-news/201106/mealtime-parenting-tips-little-miss-sunshine-0

Rubin, Lawrence C. (2009). Popular Culture in Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Play-Based Interventions. Springer Publishing Company.

Ylinen, Alice. (2010). Everyone just pretend to be normal: A sociological analysis of Little Miss Sunshine. Orebro University. Web. http://academia.edu/1934223/_Everyone_Just_Pretend_to_be_Normal_A_Sociological_Analysis_of_Little_Miss_Sunshine


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