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Gender Stereotypes In Women On Screen

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The article from Huffington Post talks about the gender stereotypes in women on-screen. Women tend to get role of the “wife” or “mother” in films. Also, female characters are typically younger versus men. The way the articles described direct and indirect messages about men and women is through pictures. The article mentions that men get more “work-oriented” roles. The picture shown on the article shows a male actor whom looks to be playing the role of a lawyer and beside him is a female actor that’s appears to be his wife. As stated in the article, “Across all platforms, women on screen were more likely to play “personal life-oriented roles,” while men on screen were more likely to play “work-oriented” roles. In other words, according to Lauzen’s research, women are still playing more housewives, leaving men to play the business executive types. And while sometimes “life-oriented” roles might help a show make a point about gender inequality, as in Hulu’s “Handmaid’s Tale” adaption, it’s more likely those roles reinforce ideas about the things women and men are capable of doing” (Boboltz, 2017). I personally think this has a lot to do with the dominance of a man. As stated in the book, “According to stereotypes, women care about interpersonal relationships, whereas men care about dominating other people. As with many stereotypes, this contrast contains a grain of truth” (Matlin, 2012).
After comparing the messages about women and men before and after the modifications the

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