I cannot find the episode you need to have seen "Ricky Minds The Baby" from Season Three online anywhere. I rented it from Movie Madness. You could also rent it from Netflix.
I am t0ld you can rent it on Amazon and watch it on their online player as well. I am told you can also rent it at tvguide.com.
Reflections must be turned in during class. If you are unable to do this, you must make special arrangements with me personally, each time, in order to be able to turn the reflection in at all.
Reflections must be printed on ONE single sheet of paper. No stapled papers will be accepted. Reflections must be no longer that two pages--or two sides of one page. Reflections must be in a standard font, with standard margins. Reflections must be double spaced.
Reflections are worth 5 points each. If you turn in your reflection on time (during class!) and have clearly engaged with the questions, you will receive full points for it. I welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss any questions you may have about your reflections.
Reflection Questions
Remember you do not have to answer all of these questions. You don't have to write about any of them. You need to write about something closely related to the episode. If you have your own ideas about what to write about, feel free.
- Gender Roles
In the 1950s, typical female gender roles consist of caring for children, cooking, cleaning, being devoted to your man, etc.
The typical male gender role DID not encompass the above acts.
In this episode, the gender roles are a bit reversed. Discuss how Desi's competency at these activities is portrayed. - Ethnicity
How is Desi's ethnicity portrayed? Is his culture treated with respect? Whether yes or not, cite specific examples. - Intimacy
There are several relationships portrayed in this episode: marriages and friendships. Where do you see the most intimacy? Defend your contention. - Whose fault was is that Little Ricky got lost?
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