Argumentative Essay: Gender Role In Hollywood

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Gender role in Hollywood is something that needs to be broke, by taking an all men cast movie and changing it too women it crosses a barrier that is hard to reach. It portrays that women are equivalent to men which is why it so negatively received. “Gillian Anderson and Priyanka Chopra were both suggested as possible replacements for James Bond following Daniel Craig’s retirement from the role” By even bring up that women could play a role where a very masculine man played a role as a secret agent and went through dire missions where he could have died, is crossing a barrier that America not ready for yet. In society women are still locked in the box of roles they can, and cannot play simply because they are female. They are supposed to the …show more content…

The ghetto black women, the black women who in some way is always suffering in life or anger. “The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there” Viola Davis. This was said by Viola Davis in her 2015 Emmy award acceptance speech, because these award-winning roles are not given to people of color. So, they have a harder time being recognized for their talents, people like viola defy that rule and give little girls that true representation of what a black woman can be. Some men would like to fight back and say that by doing this we are taking men’s historical significance in film, but I could argue and say what is the significance, masculinity? What is so historic about a man playing a fictional character, like James Bond? The franchise itself is historic because the movie was so well received and earn a lot of money. We have seen women play similar roles, like “Charlies Angel” and it do well on its own we a female cast. So, it can also be argued that if a female was originally casted for the part that it could of gotten the same

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