For instance, unemployed Jessa gives up her freedom in order to living in an apartment with $10000 rug by marrying the rich guy Thomas John, later Thomas discover that Jessa married him for money and offers her a divorce, but Jessa still can gain $11,500 for the divorce (Lehman, 2014:16). Also, in “One Man’s Trash” (2.5), Hannah spends a weekend with a rich stranger for enjoying living in material luxury. Furthermore, DeCarvalho (2013:369) states that Hannah often needs male to criticize her sense of entitlement, for example, when Hannah refuses to work at McDonald for a living because she went to college, only Ray reminds her college only left him $50,000 in student loans only and the greatness of McDonald’s employment. Characters in Girls have not only lost their own identity, but also lost their gender identity by accepting benefits from
For instance, unemployed Jessa gives up her freedom in order to living in an apartment with $10000 rug by marrying the rich guy Thomas John, later Thomas discover that Jessa married him for money and offers her a divorce, but Jessa still can gain $11,500 for the divorce (Lehman, 2014:16). Also, in “One Man’s Trash” (2.5), Hannah spends a weekend with a rich stranger for enjoying living in material luxury. Furthermore, DeCarvalho (2013:369) states that Hannah often needs male to criticize her sense of entitlement, for example, when Hannah refuses to work at McDonald for a living because she went to college, only Ray reminds her college only left him $50,000 in student loans only and the greatness of McDonald’s employment. Characters in Girls have not only lost their own identity, but also lost their gender identity by accepting benefits from