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Section C — Thematic essay (1 × 25 points = 25 points) Write a 700–900 word essay on one of the following prompts. Use examples from the film and at least two scholarly or critical concepts (e.g., auteur theory, feminist film theory, postcolonial critique, genre theory).

Exam: Hungry Haseena — Critical Analysis and Media Studies (90 minutes) Hungry.Haseena.2023.720p.HEVC.WeB-D... -2021-

I’m not certain what you mean by “formulate a examination reflecting on 'Hungry.Haseena.2023.720p.HEVC.WeB-D... -2021-'.” I’ll make a reasonable assumption and provide a purposeful exam based on a film titled "Hungry Haseena" (interpreting the string as a movie file name with release details), appropriate for a film studies or media course. If you meant something else (e.g., a dataset, code file, or a different work), say so and I’ll revise. Section C — Thematic essay (1 × 25

a) “Hungry Haseena and the politics of desire”: Analyze how the film represents hunger (literal or metaphorical) and desire, and what cultural narratives it reinforces or challenges. b) “Spectatorship and identification in Hungry Haseena”: Discuss how editing, point-of-view, and performance guide viewer identification with Haseena or other characters. c) “Adaptation and intertextuality”: If the film draws on prior texts or genres, analyze how it adapts or subverts those sources. -2021-'

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