tow and a half feminist men

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The television show Two a Half Men focuses on three self-centered family members, two uncles’ men and a kid in the middle of a divorce, who now lives part time with millionaire friend/uncle Walton. The trio consists of Walton who is the millionaire whom bought the beach house after Charlie passed away after having problems with the actual producers, Allan, Charlie’s original brother who now lives with Walton because he feels bad and Jake, Allan’s son who lives with the two of them every weekend. Each episode involves the two men bringing back women to the house and the shenanigans that go down during the weekend with women and parties all while the younger son, Jake is watching all. During the episode “You Know What the Lollipop Is For,” Walton and Alan try to restrain themselves from hooking up a hot Miley Cyrus or the character she plays, Missi, while she is staying a few nights in at their Malibu beach house. This show contributes to the world’s idea that is okay to be hitting on younger teenagers at an older age. By joking about such situations the two of them show the real problems going on in the world with women marrying so young.

Language, activities and interests, as well as social status are negative sexist stereotypes displayed in the feminist portrayal in the episode “You Know What the Lollipop is for.” The authors of The Real World: an Introduction to Sociology define stereotyping as: “judging others based on preconceived generalizations about groups or categories of people” (Ferris and Stein 114). In the show, Missi wears short shorts all around the house, they make money seem like it is nothing but spending or stupid things and use words that shouldn’t be said in front of the young nephew, Jake. For example the epi...

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...tructural functionalist theory also provides an explanation for the development of prejudice and discrimination such as the ideas inferred by the trio about Women and their embodied identity.

“You Know What the Lollipop is for” is an episode of a television Two and A Half Men that demonstrates how prejudice and discrimination based off an embodied identity of a race can indeed lead to feminism in today’s modern world. The trio exercises their stereotypical ideas of women on Walton’s friend Missi who happens to be the spoiled brat. The show helps develop the episode by highlight typical sexual profiling elements for women’s stereotype. This show demonstrates our natural tendency as a society to assume these stereotypes as real life norms for women. Thus explaining why structural functionalism and the ease of putting our race first, happens so frequently in society

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