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Shows such as "House" and "Two and a Half Men" construct a myth of female inferiority in our media. The popularity of these shows is entirely based on working with the stereotypes of female inferiority and feminine values. The myth of female inferiority also identifies with female gender roles and social characters of a woman. Women are expected to be insubordinate to men and often blamed for all the failures in a man's life, not only that they are also underrepresented, manipulated and sexualized in countess ways.
Two and a half Men constructs the myth of female inferiority through its characters and sexualized humor. It involves three main characters and all of them are male figures including "Charlie", "Alan" and his eleven year old son "Jake". It also includes the sub characters of Alan's wife "Judith", his mother "Evelyn" and their housekeeper "Berta". The basic conclusion of the show is that Charlie lives the most successful life since he never involves himself in any relationships. Compared to Charlie, Alan's life is in turmoil since he loves women and respects their character. He expects the same response from women instead they leave him and often take full advantage of him. House shows female inferiority in very different manner. Dr. Gregory House works under Dr Lisa Cuddy but yet he is able to undercut her authority countless times. Cuddy, who is an amazing Doctor, is often manipulated by House's obscure ideas because of his amazing personality and amazing ability to sexualize women in every possible way.
House portrays women as obstacles towards success. Women are shown as concrete walls which have to be either broken or hiked to achieve subjective goals. Just by her name, Cuddy seems like a cunning woman who knows her profession. One could wonder why such a name was chosen for her character. Perhaps it shows how the role of women has changed since the traditional times. But wait; doesn't showing a powerful feminine character cancel...
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