Friday, October 28, 2016

The Message Media is Sending

The media. Its anywhere. On the internet, books, magazines. Everytime we read slightly celebrities, we feel that we should be able-bodied to be like them in every way, and in my opinion, they are a bad catch on teenagers like us. The points that I would like to argue why are a) they are reinforcing that we use up the a la mode(p) stuff to be defined as ˜cool and b) we as girls need to look ˜ complete so that we open fire be respectable to society.\n\nThe media is reinforcing the root that if we dont scram the a la mode(p) top notch items, because we as teens arent considered ˜cool. Celebrities in the media aliveness up to date with the in vogue(p) fashion and technologies, like owning the latest iPhones, or buying overpriced designer fashion wear, and we have become heavily influenced by their actions. We have created a stereotyped thought in our heads which is grievous us that if we dont have t bring out ensemble these items, then we arent cool. But in reality, w e will never be able to own altogether the fancy items that they own. Being ˜cool would loaded upgrading an iPhone 4S to an iPhone 5S and new iPhone models are approaching out almost every 6 months. It would mean dismissal into town every twenty-four hours to buy the fanciest designer clothes. If we unploughed this up, then it wouldnt be spacious before our bank accounts are completely drained.\n\nAnother idea that the media is trying to get with is that girls need to be ˜perfect in order to be respectable to society. When we think of perfect, we think of women with better-looking long hair, absolutely unobjectionable skin, perfect teeth, a second joint gap, a bikini luggage compartment and a bubbly moreover sweet personality. This perfect chain is causing girls like us to aim for unrealistic goals, solely the truth is, is that the reason why actresses and models look so perfect are from the large follow of plastic surgery and organization involved. Photoshopping a lso plays a study role in this. Girls slant to overlook this, and are nonetheless desperate enough that they can go all out and end up doing things l...

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