Social Expectations Of The Bachelorette

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Media Literacy Journal 2: Overall Assessment The Bachelorette is a reality TV series geared to attract an audience that’ll fall helpless for a cheesy love story, constant drama and a happy ending. The producers implicitly value beauty and status over personality and genuine love. Through analyzing the appearance, race, social expectations and economic status of the contestants and chosen Bachelorettes, I determined the show is most likely phony. Social status and beauty standards are inevitable, as people seem to be blinded by their vanity and shallow morals. Through scripting and rehearsing scenes, the productions intensions are to mislead the audience into desperately watch the show religiously and believe this road to love is obtainable. …show more content…

My high school career aside from academics is significantly fixated on societal expectancies: popularity and appearance. Through the Bachelorette, the values that were identified correspond with a negative influence on teenagers making riches, beauty and finding love, priorities rather than an education. Within the community, the same morals reflected result in vanity, fake relationships and judgment through the misleading expectations showcased in the Bachelorette. Within my family, the Bachelorette can isolate relationships as you can become attached to the show or become too focused on the materialist inception of love. Through interpreting the Bachelorette, I drew the conclusion that the producers implicitly geared an unflawed love story to blindly attract an audience who would fall helplessly for romance, drama and a happy ending. Although they are subtly censoring their shallows morals, as they value beauty and status over personality and genuine love. The vaaalues negatively reflect in our own world as they construct an idealistic perspective of vanity, priorities and materialistic relationships. Overall, the Bachelorette is constructed to gain popularity through marketing, but it also has a reproduction in our own

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