Lorena Labour Aguasvivas
Professor Santos
Women and Pop Culture
04 April 2015
Women and Television
This week in class we talked about
different things one of those things was women in TV. I feel like I have a lot
to say about how women are portrait on TV , or just how society wants us to see
women. What we are use to see on TV, is women cooking, taking care of the kids,
working two jobs because the money that they made its not enough to survived,
and sometimes we society looking how hard a women has to work, we ignore this
and be critic their lives. Because they don’t have a descent job. We normally
don’t see women, with a role on TV that is superior to the man’s role. There are
a lot talented women out there that are not getting the credit they deserve for
their job. This is why I challenge women to do something that they would not
normally see doing, a career that it is not is target for man, but you as a
women believe you can do it too. Women need to stop taking what society gives
them we need to want more than what the world is offering us. It’s so nice to
see women doing what man usually does. Because we are capable of doing
anything, Society has limited us from doing what we actually want to do. I would love to see more women in TV with
higher standards, doing what they are capable of doing not the role that
society has tell them they have to do. A woman that I see on movies all the
time challenging the role of women. Is “Angelina Jolie”, her movies are usually
her taking the role of being more powerful than man. Showing them who is boss.
And that she being a woman can’t still do what they do and do it even better.
TV is media and its viewed by the whole world, we as woman need to step it up
and challenge ourselves to do something big that will show society that we are
not just woman that we are more than that.
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