Representation of women in the media


In Melanie Martinez's musical film K-12 she addresses issues regarding the way that women are taught to view their body. In the song 'Strawberry shortcake' she says "boys act like they haven't seen skin before" talking about the way that women have to cover their body in order to be treated like a person and not an object. She uses visuals like dressing as a cake to symbolise how she feels objectified by men.

  In this shot the boys eat the cake she is wearing, representing the way that boys are stereotyped to be greedy and 'perverted' when it comes to women. In the film all of the boys wear blue trousers and the girls wear pink dresses, this is a dominant ideology that colours and clothes have genders.

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In the film 'bed teacher' the main actress is shot using the 'male gaze'; we as the audience see her in the way that a man would find her most desirable. This is done to illustrate the fact that she believes this will gain her money, being provocative is what she wishes to do. The mise en scene tells us this as she is barely dressed, leading the audience to understand that she has done this on purpose and that is its expected of the males to look at her in this way.

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