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One of those adults, mr. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me… aren't you? I think you are the most desirable of all my parents'. Mcguire, has just one word for benjamin: 204k views 10 years ago. This quote from the award winning film, “the graduate” is a perfect encapsulation of the times—then and now. The graduate is a 1967 film about ben, a recent college. “plastics.” referring to the lucrative promises of going into a career in the. Robinson, i find you very desirable. There's a great future in plastics.

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Plastics Quote The Graduate There's a great future in plastics. “plastics.” referring to the lucrative promises of going into a career in the. “i have one word for you: There's a great future in plastics. Robinson, i find you very desirable. The graduate is a 1967 film about ben, a recent college. This quote from the award winning film, “the graduate” is a perfect encapsulation of the times—then and now. Mcguire, has just one word for benjamin: Robinson, you're trying to seduce me… aren't you? One of those adults, mr. The scene characterizes the moment in american history, the 50’s and 60’s, in which plastics become intertwined with the definition of “progress”. Will you think about it? 204k views 10 years ago. August 16, 2020 by claire attkisson. I think you are the most desirable of all my parents'. Exactly how do you mean?

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