Gilmore Girl Research Paper

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Oh to be a Gilmore girl. A goal I have always strived for. To be a Gilmore girl is to have a best friend who is more like a sister but who is actually your mom. To be able to confide in someone completely; someone who knows everything about you and who raised you. To be a Gilmore girl is to have an extraordinary connection to your mother. It is the bond most mothers and daughters desire.
The idea of being a Gilmore girl comes from the tv show “Gilmore Girls” a show about a mother and daughter who are practically the same they are media obsessed binge eating who live in the quirky and unpredictable small town of Stars Hollow. Lorelai, the mother, had Rory, the daughter at the age of sixteen their immature tendencies love of references and overall closeness in age allow them to be the ideal mother-daughter relationship at least in the eyes of some. The Gilmore girl relationship is almost in spite of the relationship Lorelai had with her mother who was just the opposite philosophy of being a mother. …show more content…

I am a strong believer in trust, I feel as though if your child is responsible and capable of making her own decision why should she be deprived of that based on societal norms. A Gilmore girl does not ignore the other person 's opinions it is to have a discussion if there is a problem. A Gilmore girl is not a person who allows the weight of blame to rest solely on the adult, that 's the point, there is shared responsibility between the two they are not mother and daughter they are people. Being a Gilmore girl is not dictating over someone else it is based on trust and a mutual understanding; on mutual respect. That is what it takes to be a Gilmore