Scuttlebutt

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Orcutt has finally found his way down to the west end of the rec hall. The long walk from the barber shop wasn't worth it until he got a good look at the lovely blonde. Now when the rest of the herd is in the movie, Wesley sees that Lunetta is never lonely.

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Analysis:

This news blurb objectifies and sexualizes Lunetta by first referring to her as "the lovely blonde." It shows that, in the author's eyes, her sexual identity is her most important characteristic.


Source: Powder Keg, October 6th, 1944, Pg 8