The Role Of Clarice In Silence Of The Lambs

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In Silence Of The Lambs clarice many problems with men especially with Hannibal/Dr. Lecter and Buffalo Bill but one problem Clarice deals with is the disrespect of men that were in jail Because she was a trainee but not only because she was a trainee but because she was simply a woman that worked in a male dominated industry. Therefore all the men looked at her as if she was weak, weak minded, soft, and not cut out for the type of work that she was getting herself into so the men decided to take matters into their own hands and make the job even more harder than it already is by diminishing her, ridiculing her, messing with her, and being disrespectful towards her, but not only by their words but also by their actions. But Clarice was a very strong and Strong minded woman who believed in herself and her capabilities in order to fulfill her role in her new career path which was to get through to …show more content…

Lecter and get intel on Buffalo Bill, now not only did she get through Dr. Lecter but she also took down Buffalo Bill which was her way of overcoming her troubled times in the industry. Another problem Clarice faced with men was how the other detectives would never listen to her or let her get her time of day with hannibal such as when she her and hannibal were doing question for question the other detectives came in and removed her from from his cell when he was giving her a file on Bill so she had to fight her way back into the room to get the file on Buffalo Bill because the men were leading her out of the room for no reason. Now she faced that problem by retrieving the file and finding out where Bill lived and she eventually captured him and eventually had taken him down by herself and his own home.

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