Bend It Like Beckham Essays

  • Prejudice In Bend It Like Beckham

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    In the movie 'bend it like beckham' the main character Jess goes through quite a lot of prejudice throughout the many different themes that we have explored, these including gender, racial, cultural etc. The scenes in which prejudice is shown to us in the movie also show the determination and the perseverance in which Jess has to fight for what she wants and how she wants to be treated. It is quite evident that the producer/ maker of this movie wanted to base it on the theme prejudice because throughout

  • Bend It Like Beckham Essay

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    Bend it like Beckham Bend it like Beckham is a movie, that is based on two ambitious 18-year-old girls who want to pursue playing professional football in the United State. Jess is crazy about football and dreaming of playing football professionally, just like her idol David Beckham. She only plays football in the park with her friends, and are naturally talented. Jules is also crazy about football and has the same dream. One day while Jess and her friends are playing in the park, comes Jules and

  • Bend It Like Beckham Religion

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    Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham is one of the most successful British-Asian movies ever made. (Rings, 2011) The movie shows us the struggle between an Indian girl who wants to play football as a first step to modernity and her family who wants to protect its traditional values. There are many behavior and reasoning changes during the movie that lead to a shift from tradition to modernity and those behaviors should be analyzed in detail to make it clear. The main representative of tradition

  • Bend It Like Beckham Reflection

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    Bend it like Beckham is a film about “football” also known as soccer in America. It is based on a young Indian girl named Jesminder “Jess” Bhamra whose dream is to be a professional soccer player one day. However, her immigrant parents who follow Sikh culture and religion are not supportive of her dream. As a young Indian girl from a Sikh family, traditional roles such as cooking should be taught. Jess is supposed to be focused on learning these traditional roles to eventually be married. The

  • Bend It Like Beckham Gender Analysis

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    Today I am going to be talking about the gender stereotypes in bend it like Beckham. The film also explores a number of themes and also represents two main components gender and culture. These two areas can be brought together by looking at the main characters, jess and Jules, their respective families and issues explored. Well as Jess is the central character, we follow the story through her experiences. Jess a typical Indian girl who has passion for football. Being raised in a family with a strong

  • Bend It Like Beckham Belonging Analysis

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    A sense of belonging is part of an emotional humans need in feeling accepted to something. The related text I have chosen was the movie, Bend It Like Beckham by Gurinda Chadha, in this movie it depicts on the challenges between Jessie’s cultural background compared to Jules and when both girls finally find something they belong to. Throughout the movie, the traditional customs that Jessie and her family celebrated showed that they belonged to an Indian descent. Such as the time it was Jessie’s sister

  • Bend It Like Beckham Hero's Journey Essay

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    Bend it Like Beckham Versus A Hero’s Journey By: Mack Ritz Have you ever been faced with a choice between following your dreams, or staying loyal to your parents? A hero on a quest will face many decisions like this, and will be confronted with many challenges on their way to their final goal. Jess’ epic journey in Bend it Like Beckham, directed by Gurinder Chadha, is extremely similar to that of the Hero’s Journey. She faces many obstacles on her way to becoming a soccer player, reaches a significant

  • Bend It Like Beckham

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    Bend it like Beckham Kristi Bach Have you ever had a goal, a dream that you know it’s almost impossible to accomplish? Well in Bend It Like Beckham by Gurinder Chadha, Jess had a goal that she knew was close to impossible to achieve. With all the obstacles in the way, and one being her mother she knew it was going to be a tough fight since her mother had other plans besides her dreams of becoming a professional soccer player. Jess was capable of many things but she had to chose from the two things

  • Analysis Of Bend It Like Beckham

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    Introduction The movie Bend It Like Beckham explores inside the cultures of Punjabi Sikhs, British, and even people from Ireland who migrated to England. Alongside showcasing the cultures, the movie discusses the societal and gender roles of woman. The main character, Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra, a Punjabi Sikh, has an unrelenting passion for soccer and soccer player David Beckham. However, throughout the movie, there are constant reminders that people from Jess’s culture should not be involved on sports

  • Bend It Like Beckham Essay

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    Bend it like Beckham The book “Bend it like Beckham” is a story about an Indian girl named Jess and her fight with the Indian culture, to achieve her dream of becoming a professional football player. How is Jess’ relationship to her family, and what role does football and culture play in the story? Firstly, Jesminder (short Jess) is the main character in the story. She is a big fan of football and dreams to become a professional football player like her hero David Beckham. However, her family is

  • Bend It Like Beckham Theory

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    Relational dialectic seemed most suitable for this because when reading the chapter in my communication book, this theory stuck the most out to me. In the reading they mention the movie Bend it like Beckham. It is a story of two very different people who still managed to maintain a relationship. Which in both Zhao’s and my stories seem to be the main concept. This theory uses the term, dialectic, which is contradictions in personal relationships

  • Bend It Like Beckham Summary

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    SUMMARY Bend it like Beckham is a comedy focusing on sports as well as on the British and Indian culture and way of life. It is the story of two ambitious 18 year old girls that both want to pursue a future in professional football. Teenager Jessminder Bhamra (Jess) is crazy about football and has big dreams of playing football professionally, just like her idol David Beckham. Though she only plays football in the park with her friends, she is naturally talented. One day, whilst playing, she

  • Bend It Like Beckham Movie Analysis

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    “Bend it like Beckham” is a comedy movie about Jess – a 18-year-old girl who belonged to two different cultures. She was born and grew up in London but was raised by an Indian traditional family. Therefore, she herself always tried to balance among inner contrary cultural values. Jess had great passion for football and desired to become a star like her hero, David Beckham, whose posters she adorned her room with. Like her friends, she craved for freedom and her own interest. However, Jess’s parents

  • Bend It Like Beckham Research Paper

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    shape our identity, perusing your interest, gender stereotypes, living with family expectations, parent expectations and values, being aware of ethnic background, a sense of belonging, dealing with challenges and becoming aware of sexuality. Bend it like Beckham is a novel based on culture, love, friendship, misunderstanding and football. It is a personal story about one girl's determination to follow

  • Bend It Like Beckham Case Study

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    significantly by WOM • Managerial implications This study is limited to USA, other parts give a unexplored market • Conclusion WOM is a good influencer for teen girls in the US region w.r.t. sports market 2. Dix, S., Phau, I., & Pougnet, S. (2010). “Bend it like Beckham”: the influence of sports celebrities on young

  • Bend It Like Beckham Feminist Analysis

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    patterns within the society. However, the movie “Bend it Like Beckham” shows the conflict between men and women which is called feminist theory (Dr. J class notes). For example, Jess’s mother, Mrs.Bhamra, accidentally sees Jess playing football in the park with a bunch of boys and immediately has a serious discussion about it at home with her father, Mr.Bhamra. At the end of the whole lecturing, Mr.Bhamra says “It’s not nice, you must start behaving like a proper women”. This shows that playing football

  • Culture In The Film 'Bend It Like Beckham'

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    Culture consistently informs the way one view others and the world . For example, In the film by Gurinder Chada “Bend it like beckham”, the main character Jess says “ Indian girls don 't play football . (Chada, 10) “ This quote supports the theme that culture always informs the way one views the world , because Jess grew up in an Indian household, she knows what it means to be a proper Indian woman, but she wants to play football , But at the same time doesn 't want to dissatisfy her parents.

  • Comparisons Between 'Raw' And Shawshank's Redemption

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    The people in society all have varying attitudes and opinions towards the role and the purpose of institutions, therefore this affects people’s belief in the Institution in general and the power that people will have becomes varied (need to include actions). The attitudes and actions of these two texts, can be seen through the characters of; Sam and Brett from the novel “Raw” and the warden and Andy from the Movie “Shawshank redemption. Even though these two texts have a similar setting, their purpose

  • Bend It Like Bekham Essay

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    Bend it like Bekham is a movie about a girl named Jesminder who is from a strict indian family. She enjoys playing soccer with her friends. However, when she was given the opportunity to play for a semi-pro soccer team, Jess debated which side should she chose: her future or her parents. Unfortunatly, it seems as though her future is already decided by her parent. One of which being her father. Jesminder's father, Mr. Bhamra gets in the way of the protagonist's goals. He was conflicted on whether

  • Bend It Like Beckham Relationships Essay

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    Relationships A wise man once said: “Your best friends can also be your worst enemies.” This almost fits perfectly for the main character Jess in Bend It Like Beckham, except that it’s her family who becomes her worst enemy. One of the central themes explored in the novel is how family relationships and friendships affect Jess’ life. One of the major problems developed in the novel is Jess’ expectations to herself versus her parents’ expectations. This is illustrated as Jess wants herself to grow