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    Legally Blonde is a movie that is centered around the social construction of intelligence based on gender. The main concern that is addressed throughout the film is based around gendered assumptions that girls are not as intelligent as boys. This accusation is formed through gender stereotyping. Due to this, the representation of women in the media and sexual objectification of women in regards to their overall intelligence is degraded and unjustly skewed. The main assumption that is made within

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    it was a harsh rainfall that took days to disappear. The diner has been empty since Shimura’s visit. No one bother to question the lack of opening of the shop, guess the blonde did his part in telling them to stay away for the week until further notice. Even though the diner was suppose to be empty, both the brunette and blonde males decided to meet up there for final revisions. Ohta awkwardly pulled at the restricting collar of his dress shirt, he was never one to enjoy the tight neck shirts and

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    Elle Woods was the typical sorority girl while at CULA- she loved shopping; her friends; and her boyfriend, Warner. With her father’s money on her side, Elle never prioritized her education or working. She assumed her future held a marriage to Warner and life as a trophy wife; but when Warner declares Elle a hindrance to his goals of graduating from Harvard University, she becomes determined to do the same. Realizing no amount of money could buy admission to Harvard, Elle works valiantly toward her

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    Warner doing it, because “men [compete] to be the driving force in her life’s direction” (O’Sullivan 47). The men in Elle’s life wanted to be the one she follows, so she was expected to go from her father to Warner. Through the beginning of Legally Blonde it is shown, similar to older America, how it was the expectation that girls, like Elle, are to be depended on the men in the lives, both fathers and romantic men, and their looks to skate through life. Then, in the following scenes of the movie

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    It’s no secret that worldwide women have unreasonably high expectations set for them. Yet it seems as though for a few days of every month, that bar is lowered and we as women are allowed to kick our feet up, complain and do practically nothing but binge-eat chocolate without judgement thanks to our on and off again friend, Mother Nature. Yes, that’s right - we’ve become so desperate to escape from the standards set by us from society that our periods have become our only excuse to relax and not

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    The Impact of Stereotypes on Society I’ve always heard people say “you can see your blonde showing” or “you are a dumb blonde.” Just because someone has blonde hair, that doesn’t affect their intelligence. Different people in society are judged for many different things. Many people in movies and television shows, you will see the blonde referred to as the most dumb. Us Americans try to put labels on people, a majority of the time not meaning to. Stereotypes are labels that are unfairly placed

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    short or tall, jock or a nerd; These are some assumptions society has come up with. Stereotypes exists in one way or another all around the world, from social class to careers to hair color. The world we live in today has so many stereotypes and misconception regardless of the fact not knowing that person. Our society has grouped individuals based on what they see on the outside and not what’s on the inside. Stereotypes were made so that individuals do not have to take time to get to know someone instead

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    Stereotypes are prominent in all aspects of the media. These stereotypes almost always have a negative connotation and although there is sometimes truth behind a stereotype, they are almost always based on constructions. The stereotypes in the media are visual therefore they allow the viewer to engage with it and take in its meaning. In countless films and television shows, blondes are represented as being unintelligent. This dumb blonde stereotype is the idea that blonde haired people are less intelligent

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    The 2001 comedy film Legally Blonde tells the story of Elle Woods, an upbeat and optimistic sorority girl who, over the course of the movie, transitions from a simple college student with few professional aspirations into a successful law student. Elle initially presents herself as a stereotypical sorority girl: vain, superficial, and self-obsessed. As such, she consistently faces discrimination from her friends, family, and colleagues alike. The film wants the audience to view Elle as a woman who

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    Female Stereotypes In The Media In the media the most common female stereotypes, are the housewife and the blonde bimbo. The Housewife. Chained to the kitchen sink, always cleaning and cooking. An old stereotype. In the advertisement for Shake `n Vac a woman is doing the vacuuming and dancing around shaking Shake `n' Vac on the floor. This is a stereotype for the reason that a man is nowhere to be found. But in advertisements for intelligent matters like

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