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This 6 page
report discusses Woody Allen’s 1979 movie “Manhattan” and the
various aspects of social politics that it portrays. Isaac (Woody
Allen) has been divorced by Jill (Meryl Streep) who is now living
in a lesbian relationship. Isaac is dating Tracy (Muriel
Hemingway) who is 17. But he is intrigued and often annoyed by
Mary (Diane Keaton) who is having an affair with Isaac’s best
friend, Yale (Michael Murphy), who is married. In typical Woody
Allen fashion, convoluted relationships are the norm for
complicated and self-absorbed people. In essence, the entire
movie encompasses the varying degrees of social contract and
interpersonal relationships in which the boundaries are often as
convoluted as the individuals within them. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
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