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    audiences may buy many brand-name items blindly that they saw in advertisements to show the cultural values of “in” or popularity. For example‚ a sixteen years old British girl‚ Shirish Penichet‚ watched an advertising which is about a make up product “Maybelline” in 2005. In order to look like a star‚ Jennifer Anne Garner‚ is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe- and SAG Award-winning American actress‚ have a beautiful eyes and lips‚ she used plenty of her pocket money to buy this brand make up products;

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    “Love Song” Joseph Prufrock‚ who passed in 1996‚ at the age of 55 was a Russian poet who many referred him to being one of the greatest poet’s of his time. Prufrock received the Nobel Prize in 1987 and he based his poetry on the Soviet repression and the American indifference. Prufrock believed that “poetry occupied a higher position than pose‚ and the poet‚ in principle‚ is higher than the prose writer”( Barnet‚ Cain‚ and Burto (2011). I choose to write about his poem “Love Song” because it really

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    In the discourse on Susan’s controversial absence from Narnia in The Last Battle‚ the focus is often C.S. Lewis’ statement through Jill that Susan has become interested in nothing “except nylons and lipstick and invitations” (Lewis 169)‚ taken as evidence that Susan was rejected because she came into her femininity and sexuality. In fact‚ a better analysis of this scene would begin with the analogy Lewis presents in his sermon‚ The Weight of Glory: “We are half-hearted creatures‚ fooling about with

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    On October 17‚ Kevin’s face was framed with thick hair. The blazing red curls were blinding. The shade looked like cheap lipstick against the pallid‚ wrinkled sheets of the hospital. The color of Kevin’s skin was smooth and dark brown‚ resembling mahogany wood. The sound of waves crashing against the beach could be heard when looking into those crystal blue eyes. Those big bright eyes were enchanting and inspiring. This baby had a luscious powdery smell that was relaxing. The atmosphere possessed

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    Barbie Doll The Common Women Poems‚ III. Nadine‚ resting on her neighbor’s stoop By Marge Piercy This girlchild was born as usual and presented dolls that did pee-pee and miniature GE stoves and irons and wee lipsticks the color of cherry candy. Then in the magic of puberty‚ a classmate said: You have a great big nose and fat legs. She was healthy‚ tested intelligent‚ possessed strong arms and back‚ abundant sexual drive and manual dexterity. She went to and fro apologizing. Everyone

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    Initiation recounts the events of five days of “initiation antics” (143) which the protagonist—by name Millicent—has to go through. Sitting in a cellar with her hair sticky from crushed eggs Millicent weighs the pros and cons of joining the sorority. Finally she emerges from the darkness of the basement room realising that “her own private initiation had just begun” The basement room was dark and warm‚ like the inside of a sealed jar‚ Millicent thought‚ her eyes getting used to the strange

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    Pop culture has idealized the way women are presented in film. We have come to expect that women can be presented as and it is acceptable to portray them as passive‚ sexual objects in film‚ which revolves around the male gaze‚ meaning it is portrayed through the eyes of men and their desires. (Haslam 187-190) “Babylon” the sixth episode of Mad Men reinforces this focus on women through the ‘male gaze’ as argued by Laura Mulvey and ‘hyper-sexualization’ argued by Phillips & Strobol. There are two

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    The 1920s were a time of great change in the United States. World War I had just ended and everyone was joyous that it was over. New jobs were created and styles changed to fit these new times. It was during this period that the flapper came about. The flapper’s unfamiliar style shocked those of the older generation. Her hair was cut in a bob style ‚ she wore shorter‚ more revealing dresses‚ and walked around with a bold new confidence. The flapper was a symbol of the change that occurred during

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    As seen on the cover of her new album HERE‚ Alicia Keys poses in black and white in her bare and natural state of beauty‚ which I argue reflects the mood of the overall album (Figure 1). While there were many politically inspired albums released over the course of this year‚ such as Beyoncé’s “Lemonade‚” I believe that Alicia Keys’ sixth album stands out among the rest (Mackay). Unlike her previous albums‚ Keys’ has a more rough‚ hip-hop like sound‚ accompanied by her meaningful lyrics (Keith). “Alicia

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    reflect reality. With one in four people feeling depressed about their body‚ it ’s time to consider how these idealized images are distorting our idea of beauty" (Britain bans 2 misleading makeup ads‚ 2011). In July‚ 2011 two advertisements for a Maybelline wrinkle cream featuring models Julia Roberts and Christy Turlington were banned because they were deemed to be too airbrushed and were misrepresenting the product. The United States is somewhat behind in the attempt to regulate advertising and

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