After having to take over men’s work that were drafted for World War II , women finally found what they were missing out on. Independence, a newfound self-worth, and respect from their peers. However, once the war was over, the working women had to return to their old lives. Going back to being the happy housewife, whose main purpose was to take care of and satisfy her husband. But after finally having the respect and satisfaction from working and being independent from a man, a fight for equality started and is still going on today, especially in the entertainment industry. Through the 1960s and 1970s, the women’s rights movement started to grow and fought for equality, especially in the workplace. Key organizations and media that helped this movement were the National Organization for Women (NOW), The Feminine Mystique written by Betty Friedan, and Ms. Magazine created by Gloria Steinem. This organization and women paved the way for more women to go after their dreams. With this fight, much progress has been made, with more women going into the film industry and becoming directors, actresses, producers, and many more, but the efforts weren’t …show more content…
With more women getting the opportunities to create their own work and have the stories shown, more representation of what it is like to be a woman is shared and more women feel seen. There is also an increase in female lead roles which gives good role models for the younger female audiences and aren’t stuck in the same narrative that women are only housewives or their looks. With these improvements, it has helped women tremendously but it is only one step towards an equal future for women in the entertainment industry. If the ideas of women being something they don’t feel represented by, being oversexualized, and the gender wage gap can be minimized, this future that is dreamt about can become a