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The Culture Den Arrives!
Hello, and welcome to the first blog post from The Culture Den. Neither the logo, fonts, or so-so title are locked down, but the goal definitely is: to be a home for reviews of films and TV series, interviews with screenwriters and directors, musings on current affairs, as well as a place to catalog…
It bothers me so much when people say that Beauty and the Beast is about Stockholm Syndrome. It is about a girl’s love for her father and being able to look beyond appearances — and about how amazing books are. The Beast has lessons to give too. He is a symbol of self-loathing toxic masculinity who then discovers what true masculinity, bravery, and selflessness involve.