Barbie Doll American Culture Analysis

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Different cultures place different standards of beauty on women around the world. In western culture, our idea of beauty is unattainable for the average US woman. As in Lauren Jones’s article she states “Culture plays a role by influencing society’s ideals, particularly in the U.S., where the average American woman is 5’ 4” and 140 pounds and compares herself to society’s ideal, the fashion model, who weighs in at an unhealthy 117 pounds despite her 5’ 11” height” (1). This ideal picture of beauty is what drives the girls in “Barbie Doll” to “… go to and fro apologizing.” (1). She was apologizing for not being society’s idea of pretty, for not being perfect. Jones goes on to say, “A model’s physique is slimmer than 98% of American women, yet …show more content…

As in the original poem, when “everyone saw a fat nose on thick legs” (1), society is harsh and unforgiving. As a sub-category to society, media plays a substantial role in the way that young girls see themselves and also how different people see them. Modern institution of advertising, retailing, and entertainment now produce vivid notion of beauty that change from year to year, placing stress upon women to conform to the body image currently in vogue (Mazur 281). With society’s idea of beauty changing constantly, this places more stress on young women that are already stressed with the rest of their lives being critiqued by everyone around them. Also cultural pressure to conform to this slim-hipped ideal was probably unprecedented with its agents being the growing media, entertainment, advertising, fashion, and retail industries (Mazur 297). This quote from Allan Mazur proves that the media influences young girls and effects the way that they feel about themselves. When girls and women turn on the TV, all that they see in advertisements for anything are tall, skinny models. Over time this constant exposure to these images of society’s ideal beauty, takes a toll on these young girls who start to wonder why they do not look like

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