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3 October 2025

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  • curprev 02:2102:21, 3 October 2025Robinr78 talk contribs 3,572 bytes +3,572 Created page with "{{Header|Branding in the Media 10/25}} == Being Branded in the Media == == Marks of Power, Identity, and Control == In storytelling, branding—whether literal or symbolic—carries enormous weight. To be branded in the movies is rarely just a matter of surface imagery; it’s a transformation, a declaration of belonging, or a punishment. From ancient epics to modern blockbusters, the act of branding has been used to signal ownership, allegiance, trauma, and even destin..."