The female characters in the Tradition of Quality films were often:
A. treated as mysterious and unattainable.
B. absent from the story's present, appearing only in flashbacks or in the visions of the male hero.
C. active protagonists, striving for social justice or remedies for wartime suffering.
D. framed in unglamorous close-ups and shot without the aid of filters or diffusion.
Answer: A
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