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Unit 6 Discussion
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How is the white wedding (think of the dress and so much more) constructed in American Culture? What does it mean- what does this wedding symbolize? How does the construction of the wedding differ for men and women? For same sex couples?
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Running head: WHITE WEDDING TRADITION
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White wedding tradition
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WHITE WEDDING TRADITION
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How white wedding constructed in American Culture
The white wedding started to gain popularity after Queen Victoria wore a white gown
during her wedding in 1840 with Prince Albert. All over the world, the white color associates
weddings as being classical and modern. Spiritual attachments fall in place for the w...
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