Beauty And The Geek Analysis

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Women are supposed to be looked at. Men are supposed stare at women. This is the natural order of our society. Women, in society, are expected to have a certain type of look in order to be beautiful. Ads for movies shows, and form of media typically shows a dismembered attractive looking women in order to sell their product. Females are told to shut up and look pretty for the camera. It is so common that Hollywood thinks it is acceptable to portray women like objects, but it does acceptable to treat women like things for men to use because it does not respect women nor does it empower women. Women are being treated like objects in movies and shows that allows men to use them for their liking. The constant ads of attractive looking women …show more content…

“Beauty and the Geek” was a show that debuted in 2005, and the premise of the show was to have these incredibly attractive women who are not smart intellectually participate in intellectual activities deemed for males. The males on the show were incredibly smart and geeky and they had to participate in feminine activities that dealt with beauty. One of the best episodes, according to fans, was an episode about the gorgeous women where they were supposed to build a computer from scratch, while the men had to decorate a room. The episode was well received because it was funny to see these intelligent men be so bad at decorating a room where most of them did not decorate the room in an appealing manner. The women, generally, did an astounding job building the computer with a few hiccups in the way. A lot of people saw this as progress because it was a reversal of roles. This is not progress, but it is showing what is wrong in our society. Why is building a computer or doing something intelligent deemed masculine or only for men? Why is decorating a room deemed feminine or only for females? The episode was funny because we saw people who participate in activities deemed for the other gender either fail or succeed. These activities are not inherently male or inherently female but our society gave them those