October 31‚ 2012 Barbie- An American Icon Icons like Barbie recognized for their popularity and effects on society. Barbie is a subject of obsession all over the world. Collectors‚ consumers and even some designers become enthralled in the Barbie world. Designers create special designs to fit a specific trend of the high fashion runways. Collectors all over the world collect and spend amazing amounts of money to have the original Barbie in their collection. The consumers have made Barbie a true icon
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September 2014 Title Young girls go through many different physical changes that may or may not make them proud. They want to be just like everyone else and look their best. There has been many controversial issues about the impact of the Barbie doll. In 1945‚ Barbie was founded by Ruth and Elliot Handler of Mattel Creations. The idea of Barbie was inspired by Ruth’s daughter who grew up playing with paper dolls. After many years of trial and error‚ on the making of the perfect Barbie‚ Ruth finally introduced
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Barbie A Popular Culture focus study A popular culture is a shared set of practices and benefits that have attained global acceptance‚ and which can be normally characterised by: being associated with commercial products; developing from a local to a national to a global level; allowing consumers to have widespread access to it and; is constantly changing and evolving. As a focus study‚ it is seen that Barbie inherently displays such characteristics‚ and is therefore a legitimate popular
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In Marge Piercy’s poem “Barbie Doll‚” a narrator tells the story of a young girl and her struggles to accept herself as she succumbs to bullying. In the poem‚ there are many examples of literary devices. Among the literary devices‚ denotation and connotation are used often. Denotation‚ or a literal meaning of a word or phrase is exemplified in the line “she was healthy‚ tested intelligent” (line 7). This line truly has only one meaning and the words can be taken in a literal context. The line is
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Wong compared the Princess Barbie she longed for with blond hair‚ a beautiful shiny gown‚ and a shimmery white tiara (Wong 246) with a unfamiliar‚ black-haired "friend" of Barbie as a gift for Christmas (Wong 246). Wong originally found her dull compared to Barbie (Wong 247). As the essay continues‚ Wong realizes that this black-haired doll she disliked actually looked like her‚ while the more "prettier"‚ blond Barbie looked like Wong’s best friend‚ Sarah. This is the point of comparing. (Wong 248)
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Kear Mrs. Senac English 10H 19 August 2013 “A Grown Up Barbie”: well-written “A Grown Up Barbie” is one of the many essays included in a larger work‚ This I Believe. The unknown author grew up playing with Barbie and as an adult‚ she is living like one. “A Grown Up Barbie” is well-written because it includes easily understood content‚ relatable diction‚ and ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. The vocabulary used in “A Grown Up Barbie” is easily understood‚ comprehendible by a wide range of readers
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Jamaica Kincaid’s short story “Girl” is of a complicated relationship with her mother that comes out in the mother-daughter dynamic in the story. The mother‚ obviously a dominant figure in the young girl’s upbringing‚ informs the young girl of various duties associated with being a young‚ dignified lady. Her mother gives the daughter advice to make her the "proper" woman she should in fact be‚ and this advice gets more and more firm as the story continues. “Girl” is a very well suitable title
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[pic] [pic] [pic] Living in a Barbie World I am a Barbie Girl living in a Barbie world‚ a culture defined by physical perfection. I understand my generation’s obsession with physical perfection‚ just look our idols and role models‚ Brittany Spears‚ Jennifer Lopez‚ Jessica Simpson‚ Barbie Dolls by definition‚ no matter if designed by birth or surgery. However‚ I question how and why did a generation before me have such an obsession with a doll culture representing
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Theodore Mills Mr. Pierstorff English 101 19 October 2012 Why Barbie is a Good Role Model It happened every year. My sister and I received journals from mother to begin the school year. Looking back‚ I recall flipping through the blank pages to the inside of the back cover. I spotted questions like name‚ age‚ height‚ and what do you want to be when you grow up? My mother always filled these in. Mother asked me‚ “What do you and your
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The Effects On 90’s Music Throughout history‚ fashion has always been an influential deal. Fashion is constantly changing from decade to decade. In the 70’s it was all flowers and fringe‚ 80’s bright and fun‚ and in the 90’s grunge. Music has the effect‚ and the 90’s was the most exciting time for music because of the Cold War‚ New World Order‚ and the political disagreement towards the government. During the 90’s a bunch of political things happened. From the end of the Cold War‚ to the New
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