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Gender Issue In Legally Blonde

Submitted by jax6769 on May 7, 2005

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Legally Blonde

In many ways today's society, even though women have come a long way, we still live in a patriarchal world. There are many examples of this in everyday life, whether it be that there aren't very many women CEO's or the mere fact that we've yet to have a woman president. No matter where you live, there is the presence of a male dominated world. It especially extends into the working fields. There are professions that are categorically ‘women's' jobs like nursing, school teacher, or secretarial jobs. The rest of the professional world is mainly male dominated, i.e. engineering, CEO's of major companies, and Law Firms. Which brings us to the movie I picked to watch, Legally Blonde?
In the movie Legally Blonde the male dominance over the legal field is everywhere. This movie is based on a typical "good looking" girl. Reese Witherspoon's character Elle Woods is a tall, thin, blonde haired, blue eyes girl, the typical female in which society sees as ‘perfect. Along with these things Elle also is rich, is in a sorority, and is portrayed as a "dumb blonde" with no common sense. The bulk of the movie is based around Elle going to Harvard Law School in hopes to impress her high society boyfriend. Throughout this movie the gender biases and the male dominance over the legal and field is so blatantly obvious you can't miss it.
The main reason I selected this movie was because of its obvious gender biases and its very blatent patriarchal society from which Elle comes from initially and proceeds to go to at Harvard. In this movie the males are good looking, successful, rich, and are attending or previously attended Harvard. With an exception of a few, the males of this movie act as if the women are object to be played with rather then to be taken seriously. The first example of this is when Elle is on a date with her, at the time, current boy friend Warner, they're at a restaurant and Elle thinks he's going to propose but...

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