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This was when women began to fight for their right to have equality. Women wanted to secure their right to economic and social equality during this movement. The movement was also known as the feminist movement. This event definitely ties into my ad. The ad shows the women staying at home and cleaning the house which is how women were portrayed in society at the time. Women were supposed to stay home while the man of the house brought in the money for the family. Women wanted to end this and to become equal to their husbands instead of below …show more content…
So many women today struggle with their appearance and confidence. This is an issue that women have been dealing with in the society we have today. Society is so quick to judge and tell women what the “perfect” woman is supposed to look like. A blog I read, stated perfectly what the media does to women, “The media in particular, has increasingly become a platform that reinforces cultural beliefs and projects strong views on how we should look, that we as individuals often unknowingly or knowingly validate and perpetuate.” When women look to media for approval and reassurance they see these women who have been photoshopped to look a certain way. There has been many accounts of Victoria's Secret models and celebrities who have called out the media for editing their pictures and not showing people the real them. It’s so heartbreaking that the media has such power over how women see themselves and how it affects their confidence