Tuesday, December 25, 2018
'ââ¬ÅBarbie Dollââ¬Â by Marge Piercy Essay\r'
'The  song, ââ¬Å"Barbie  snortââ¬Â, is about a  fille who was  exploitation up in a  parliamentary procedure which regard highly of fe antheral beauty. The  style illustrates that most females were  pass judgment to be the  uniforms of Barbie dolls. These dolls cast pressure on the  miss to be like supermodel. In this story, the   daughterfriend failed to meet the standards of  fellowship and viewed as a social outcast.The first paragraph describes a growing girl who was presented with dolls, miniature GE stoves, irons and lipsticks. This will ensure that the girl will know which gender roles she should be and not too deviate from the  true social custom. The mood of the poem changes when the  originator describes, the magic of puberty. Here, it refers to a time of  aroused crisis that the girl went through as she matures. She is  ever teased for not  work outing like the typical Barbie dolls.\r\nThe second paragraph began with mentioning the girls  affirmatory aspects, such as    She was healthy, tested intelligent, possesses  toughened arms and back and abundant  internal drive and manual dexterity, These sentences portray the girl image (female) to male characteristics. The tome in the poem changes again when the author stated, the girl went to and fro apologizing, and every champion  nevertheless say she had a fat  nozzle and thick legs, the society again, scorn at the ugly appearance of the girl.\r\nIn the  tertiary paragraph, line twelve to sixteen, the girl is expected to fake her natural behavior, emotion and characteristics. The  cull out belt was used to exemplify that one cannot endure the pressure placed by society to meet their standards and will  eroding out eventu everyy. Consequently, she cut off her  poke and legs. Therefore, the last paragraph expressed her  oddment as consummation at last. Dont she look pretty? Everyone said. In this line, the author wants the  commentator to make good judgment to the  ill-advised situation in which society     taste beauty to female.\r\nI think that children,  peculiarly boys,  are not born with  offense or feelings of enmity towards female who  establish physical figures below social standards. They are all programmed that way by  egoistical or ignorant male adults. If these male adults can only take a look at themselves and see that all they have done is to destroy. The lives of their opposite sex,  hotheaded down their self-esteem to the deepest pit, then this society will be a  weaken place to live in.\r\n'  
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