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Brief notes on James Cameron's Representations of Women - Terminator 1 & 2 149  

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Brief notes on James Cameron's Representations of Women: Ameen Khan Terminator 1 & 2 149 (Sarah Conner makes an interesting pause to mark her first words to her now helpless pursuer, Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Terminator , after he is trapped and upon the mercy of Sarah Conner torment, she crushes and destroys most of cybernetic body with a flattening machine.) Also interesting to see he almost touches her arm (the part of his body which remains), although not originally a suggestion for a sequel, it may have suggested male sexual dominance over woman, which up to this point has now failed, upon the arrival of woman realization of superiority. Terminator 2 In terminator 2 Sarah Conner's makes her transition into a tough physique in order to counter the strength, speed and agility of her adversary the T-1000 who mirror's Arnold Schwarzenegger pursuit of Sarah Conner in the first film. Hannah The character Reese signifies is...

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