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    actress in Hollywood with the same name. In order to obviate confusion‚ she decided to change her name and the eccentric “Fannie Flagg” emerged. This name change reflects her jocular personality and novels‚ such as her well-known Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café. Through writing‚ she realized that she could easily incorporate her own experiences into her characters and their own conflicts. Flagg’s background in theater‚ progressive stances on political issues‚ and tragic childhood greatly

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    In Fannie Flagg’s esteemed novel‚ Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café‚ characters and lessons from both the past and present inspire our main character‚ Evelyn Couch‚ to make changes in her life. The epitome of middle-aged misery and menopausal depression‚ Evelyn learns lessons from the stories and advice given to her by characters such as Mrs. Virginia ‘Ninny’ Threadgoode help her lift the veil of gloom cloaking her and aid her in reestablishing her dreams and goals – such as gaining a

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    Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is about a middle aged woman named Evelyn who loves to listen to thrilling stories from Mrs.Threadgoode. Mrs.Threadgoode tells Evelyn some of the most outrageous stories about her life that made me laugh‚cry‚skeptical‚and even horrified for what could happen next! The beginning of the novel gives me a very "countryside hometown" feeling and mood. The first page talks about somebody just opening up a diner in Whistle Stop‚ Alabama and what kind of

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    be different and do things her own way. Idgie wanted to run about and scrape her knees‚ get black eyes‚ and get dirty‚ and that ’s just what she did. Not even her own Momma could control her. Idgie was definitely the wild child in the book "Fried Green Tomatoes". When Buddy died‚ Idgie ran off and didn ’t let anyone in her family come near her. She would come home only time after time to see how her family was doing‚ but she spent most of her life independently‚ away from civilization. Idgie didn

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    and spend their lives searching for that person. Love is not difficult to find though. It exists in many forms‚ including love between family members‚ friends‚ different races‚ and even the love for oneself‚ both in the novel Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Frannie Flagg and in one’s own life.<br><br>The first and most basic form of love is found in the family. From the time a child is born‚ in usual circumstances‚ that child is loved unconditionally. A person grows up with their

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    The novel that I chose to write my essay on is "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe"‚ By Flannie Flagg.I chose to write my essay on this book because the author uses past events to help show how they have affected future scenarios. The message is that love is love. The author uses the plot to convey the message by having Idgie and Ruth both lose Buddy‚ who is Idgie’s older brother and Ruth’s lover. They both feel pain and remorse over Buddy’s death but‚ in different ways‚ all at the same

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    Fried Green Tomatoes Dissertation Throughout the movie Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café we have been introduced to every theme from sacrifice‚ racism‚ to death. These three themes‚ plus many others‚ have shaped the book and movie to the phenomenon that they have become together. Mainly following four women‚ the book travels through decades of hardship‚ friendship‚ and independence. Evelyn Couch unexpectedly is immersed into the story of Whistle Stop‚ Alabama after meeting Ninny

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    Fried Green Tomatoes Rebecca Collins Dr. Cunningham ENG 225 July 16‚ 2012 Fried Green Tomatoes I chose to critique the film Fried Green Tomatoes. I wanted to show that this film is about two friendships between four women that prove that when you find that person that is your best friend‚ you find the best in yourself. This film was released in 1991. It was based on the book‚ Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café by Fanny Flagg. Ms. Flagg was also the one who wrote the

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    There were many examples of how the characters in the movie "Fried Green Tomatoes" manifested power in and through their lives. One example of this is with the character Big George. He was a black man who lived in the town. He also did the barbeque at the Whistle Stop Cafe. A big example of how he manifested power was through his dealings with racism. This movie took place in the 1930’s‚ a time period where the black race was greatly looked down upon and thought to be lesser than white people. This

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    Fried Green Tomatoes is a thoroughly enjoyable movie-going experience‚ replete with laughter‚ tears‚ triumph‚ and tragedy. Unfortunately‚ it has been sanitized and "Hollywoodized‚” with the relationship between the two 1930 female leads left ambiguous‚ and a few too many scenes going over-the-top to manipulate an emotional reaction. So‚ while providing two-plus hours worth of solid entertainment‚ director Jon Avnet’s picture‚ adapted from Fannie Flagg’s novel‚ lacks the crucial ingredient that would

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