Media's Depiction Of Women In The Film Miss Representation

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Most of us have heard all kinds of information concerning the media’s involvement in the development of females. This news isn't new, but it is nonetheless very real. “Miss representation” is a documental film that speaks about the unfair treatment of women that has been going on for a period of time. “Miss Representation” also discusses various issues of gender inequality. This film covers many issues like lacking of females in politics to the ways in which media negatively impacts women. So this film informs and enlightens its audience about the subjection of women and what we can do to stop it.
There are several kinds of media that young females plug in to, and more often than not, women are portrayed as objects. They are seen physical instead of intellectually. Here, women like Katie Couric, Condelezza Rice, and Gloria Steinheim speak to the camera about their experiences, and in addition to famous faces, normal, everyday girls offer up their impressions as well. …show more content…

I always hear people say that it’s us women who compare ourselves to other women on how we should appear in size and looks. But that is not true. Media is the one who is telling us women how to we should look. Media determines how a woman should appear depending on the shape of the body and how they should dress. Media drives the women to follow the ideal size and appearance. Girls get the message early on how we should look. Advertisements are one of the main media resources that play a big role in in the development of the female population. What really sucks about Ads is that they are everywhere and screaming at us to look a certain way. The media shapes our brains, minds, and