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Barbie Doll: Is Barbie The Ideal Woman?

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Is Barbie the ideal woman? For generations she’s been the doll that little girls have aspired to be–a party girl, career woman and bathing beauty all wrapped into one . In Marge Piercy’s poem entitled "Barbie Doll," the title underscores the theme of the poem, which is that girls are ultimately and fatally entrapped by society’s narrow definitions of feminine behavior and beauty. By comparing the young lady in the poem to a Barbie doll, the author reveals the irony of the title. In the poem, the speaker is a person aware of the events taking place in a young girl’s life. However, the speaker is not aware of her feelings about what is happening. The poem is told in a matter-of-fact way, much like a Barbie storybook or movie. It is obvious …show more content…

The author continues her comparison of the now, perhaps, teenage girl in the second stanza: She was healthy, tested intelligent, possessed strong arms and back, abundant sexual drive and manual dexterity She went to and fro apologizing. Everyone saw a fat nose on thick legs. Here, the author shows how the girl possesses gifts and may have been unique. However, she is forced to confine herself to what society wants her to be. In the first line of the stanza, it is obvious that the girl is intelligent, much like Barbie is supposed to be. After all, over the years Barbie has had many occupations that require good educations, among them teacher, dentist, and even astronaut. However, the fact that the girl is healthy and has healthy arms and a strong back is anything but similar to Barbie. Based on Barbie’s measurements, if Barbie were a real person, she would more than likely be anorexic. It is obvious by looking at the doll that she has thin, weak looking arms and may even have back pains due to her large chest. In line ten it is obvious that the girl in the poem is giving in to the way society wants

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