She shared her strong feminist views on how movies are getting away with degrading women while making big bucks. She explains this by comparing different types of women’s movies and how they could be altered to make the woman protagonist more independent, but money wise having a happy ending for the man is what the audience craves. From her experience, Poniewozik shares these affects through her daughter. She evaluates movies based on if it would be a good lesson for her child. She shows her feminist views just to show her nurture for …show more content…
Raising both genders of kids, Stokes can relate to boys and girls alike. He has a way of seeing what is best for his son and daughter. Would he want his son watching movies about men bashing on women? Would he want his daughter to think being pampered by a man is the only fairy tale life style? Even though Poniewozik as only raised a girl, she is an expert in the female gender. She has seen first-hand how her daughter can be treated girly/princess-y by all her peers. This gives the idea that kids of different genders can be affected by the outside world as a cause to shape their