Love And Hip Hop Analysis

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Defense of Black Women Representation in Love and Hip Hop
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie We Should All Be Feminist, is a very inspiring book. It gives you a way of looking at what women deal with while being in relationships or dealing with the criticism of being unwed at a certain age. Female empowerment is something that is not displayed as much as it should be. Reality TV plays a role in today 's society how women are viewed. The purpose of this essay is to examine the positive representation of a coming of age black women entrepreneurs in the reality show Love and Hip Hop through a feminist lens in regards to the main characters Tommie, Mimi, and Cardi B.
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She is starting her own wine collection and working on her drinking issues and temper. Mimi is continuing to be a great mom and working on her businesses. Cardi has also changed her ways. She is learning that everything doesn 't need a reaction.
Finding: Researcher went to different sources like instagram, Vh1 website, and blogs. Came to conclusion of the negative and positive thing people have say about them. Took a percentage of that and put in a graph to show how many people like and dislike them.
People judge what they see without knowing the truth. Reality TV is design to give you an insight of live of other but they give you a bad example of women. (flowers:2015). There is often an emphasis on the female body, women are constantly objectified, and women are generally presented as over-emotional, irrational, unstable, dependent on men, incapable of getting along with other women (balembbn;2013). In true reality they show feminism more than often. It can sometimes go unnoticed due to all the drama. In conclusion, reality tv is way to see women be independent from a man and working hard for