Friday, April 17, 2009

House

In an episode of House, House has his eye on a massage therapist. She was attractive, with a tan, toned body and a big chest. She was very seductive, and he thought her to be sexy. These are characteristics of a common attractive female that would attract many males. Her curvy hour glass figure demonstrated a type of body most women try to obtain. She displayed dominance when House doubted her massage skills. She demanded, "Give me your hand." As she massaged it, he quickly stopped talking and concentrated on the feeling. Afterwards, she demanded him to take off his clothes. While she represents the popular physical look of a female, her dominant character represented masculinity.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Legally Blonde

In the movie Legally Blonde, a sorority girl, Elle Woods represents the common idea of a feminine girl. Her favorite color is pink, and most of her belongings are pink. Also, she owns a chihuahua, which she dresses up in different doggy clothes. This movie displays characteristics of the popular idea of a "girly" girl. She wears a new outfit everyday for her boyfriend hoping that he will propose. By dressing up for him, she hopes he will think she is extra pretty one day and decide to marry her. She strives to impress her boyfriend and does not go out in public in lazy clothes such as sweatpants.

Friday, April 3, 2009

One Tree Hill

During a recent episode of One Tree Hill, Payton discovers that her pregnancy could be dangerous to her health. There is a risk of her dying while giving birth to her child. Lucas, her husband, is hesitant on whether to pursue with this pregnancy. However, Payton is willing to risk her life for her child, and she insists on following through with it. This is due to her maternal instinct and willing to give up everything for a child she loves. This relates to the feminist quality of most mothers. They are caring and loving, and they are often willing to do anything that benefits their children. Payton does not act worried and does not have regrets with keeping the baby.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The Secret Life of an American Teenager finale

During the season finale, Amy finally has her baby. While Ricky, the baby's father, waited in the waiting room, he starts to get apprehensive and anxious. When he first sees the baby, he refuses to hold it. This shows how Ricky was in shock and frightened. Throughout the season, Ricky wanted to keep the baby and not put him up for adoption. However, while he waited, he questioned his ability to be a father. This displays the idea that even men get scared in life. They are not always confident and fearless like most people think when they hear the word masculinity. When Ricky finally holds the baby, his face changes completely. He looks happy and proud. At the end of the show, all of their friends went back to school. Amy stayed home in bed, and the final scene shows Ricky in the room with her holding their child. Ricky proves that he is going to stick by Amy's side and not neglect her or the baby. Men should be committed to their family and willing to support them. This goes along with the idea that the man of the house brings in most of the income and protects his family.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Taken

In the movie, Taken, an over protective dad searches to find his seventeen-year-old daughter. Against his will, he allows his daughter to travel to Europe with a friend. While talking to her on the phone, he hears her get kidnapped. He flies to Europe immediately to try to save her. He finds out that she has been used for human trafficking. Throughout the movie, he represents bravery and determination. He is the ideal masculine father who would do anything for his daughter. He fights many men and uses his experience with criminals to find his daughter. It was one man against many men, and he retrieves his daughter at the end of the movie.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Reba

During an episode of Reba, Reba's son Jake wants to try out for the football team to spend time with his dad. However, Jake is known as a "momma's boy." He is afraid of someone hitting him, and during his first football practice, he curled up into the fetal position. At the beginning of this episode, Jake has feminine qualities. For example, he would rather sew, and he was not aggressive on the field. Therefore, his brother-in-law, Van, trained him. As a result, in Jake's football try outs, he got banned from the team from being too aggressive. He would run and knock everyone to the ground. This shows his transformation into being more masculine. He was no longer afraid of being hit and proved his strength to everyone on the team and in his family.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Real World

During this week's episode of the Real World Brooklyn, conflict arose between the girls and the boys of the house. The girls were not cleaning up after themselves. For example, they would not take out the trash, clean their dishes, or clean the bathrooms. As a result, the boys were doing all the cleaning around the house, and they began to get agitated. Most people view cleaning a house as a woman's job, therefore cleaning would be viewed more as a feminine task. However, in this episode, the women were lazy and irresponsible, and the men were hardworking, clean, and organized.