Buffy The Vampire Slayer Research Paper

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It was two years ago on a cold, frosty March morning. I was scrolling through the various selection of movies and tv shows that Netflix offers and one particular series caught my eye, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series first aired in 1997 and ended in 2003 with a total of 7 seasons. Watching the series helped me tremendously with life by seeing the characters go through difficult situations themselves. They touched on a lot of situations that other tv shows do not. There are multiple characters in the series that are great role models and a lot of people could learn a lot from them. The more I watch Buffy The Vampire Slayer the more I fall in love with the show. Buffy the Vampire Slayer has been my go-to show for the past four years of my …show more content…

Buffy, the main character of the series, is the most influential character in the series. She used to be the popular girl in high school but that all changed when she became the Chosen One. She has the appearance of the stereotypical blond which insinuates that she might be a dumb character. It turns out she is the Chosen One and has the duty to slay vampires and save the world on countless occasions. She has an independent, powerful aspect about her that makes her a great role model for girls everywhere. When the show first came out there were not many shows with a female lead so this was something different in TV at the turn of the century. Buffy the Vampire Slayer gave girls a role model they could admire and they deserve. Buffy has the responsibility of being the chosen one while also having to live a normal life by going to school and having friends. She has so many things that she must do in her life and it tells girls everywhere that if Buffy can be a strong woman while balancing her normal life along with her Slayer life then girls everywhere can, too, in a sense. The character of Buffy tells girls that a girl can be independent and strong while also being vulnerable and fragile. (EXAMPLE OF MOMS …show more content…

During their time in high school Willow was in a relationship with a werewolf, Oz, and they dated for quite awhile before he had to leave to try to get control over his abilities. In college, Willow meets a girl named, Tara, and falls for her unexpectedly. Willow did not realize she was gay in high school but her feelings soon changed when she got to college. The way the creator of the show portrayed Willow and Tara’s relationship was amazing. They did it in a way that normalized it. It was not shown as something that was disgusting or something that was a phase. It was a healthy relationship between two people who loved each other a lot. This representation in the show just made me enjoy it even more because back when the show was airing there was barely any representation for the LGBTQ community. It was a turning point for the show because there is so much representation in the show and it just appealed to so many viewers. The representation matters. It showed people that your feelings can change and you may begin to develop feelings for people of the same gender and that is okay. When Willow came out to Buffy is was extremely important as well because it portrayed a friend accepting their friend for who they are and loving them unconditionally for it. Willow is a character that LGBTQ people can look up to as a role

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