Choose a person (real or fictional, from pop culture, TV, movies, or literature–but not you or someone you know) and write up an intersectional analysis of them. What are their intersecting identities? How do they relate to power and privilege? How does the person navigate the world through their multiple identities? When are they an asset, and when might they hinder (against what kind of oppression or suppression)?
The person I chose is Steve Rogers AKA Captain America. He is one of the main heroes in Marvel Universe. He was born in 1918 and when American entered World War 2 in 1942 Steve had multiple tries to join the army but was rejected every time. At some point he joins the army and was infused with Super-Soldier serum. Steve is a humble person who lost both of his parents, the only person who he had was Bucky Barnes- his best friend. They have been through everything and supported each other no matter what. When Bucky died Steve was left with nothing or no one. Even though he was one of the strongest and most popular people in America, everyone praised him and looked up to him he still had a huge hole in his life. He was a wonderful friend, noble son, a great soldier who was willing to sacrifice himself to save other people. Even when everyone knew he is one of the most powerful people in the world he did not see himself that way. He still considered himself to be a shy and weak guy who was rejected from the army multiple times. Eventually, he became a leader of Avengers and even then his ego did not appear, he still considered himself to be equal and did everything to save others. When he woke up in 2011 he was completely lost. How can a person be okay with a 70-year time shift? Through multiple Marvel movies, it is shown that Steve cannot settle because in his mind he always goes through the war and cannot get it out of his head. He feels obligated to be always prepared for a fight, at the same time when he finds out Bucky is alive his goal becomes to make sure Bucky is safe. At the end of his history we can see that Steve decided to spend the rest of his days with his love interest-Peggy that he thought he lost(when he came back in 2011 Peggy was 90 and he saw her die)

