Easy A

Feminist film theory is hypothetical film feedback got from feminist theory and feminist politics. Feminist have numerous ways to deal with silver film analysis, in regards to the film components broke down and their hypothetical underpinnings. The underlying foundations of feminist theory began as a social development. Early feminist theory and feedback was coordinated at the stereotyped portrayal of ladies in great Hollywood film. This stereotyped picture of ladies in great Hollywood negatively affected female observers. Consequently, there was a require a more positive portrayal of ladies in Hollywood. In Great Hollywood film, a drive towards a more positive portrayal of ladies was insufficient. The primary issue is that exemplary silver screen story is developed by men causing the portrayal of ladies is from a male point of view. In old movies the portrayal of ladies was the means by which men saw ladies.



Easy A is a movie acted by Emma Stone as Olive Pendarghast, directed by, Will Gluck. Olive is the typical girl, who no one notices in high school until one day she had to find excuse to avoid her bestfriend’s weird parents. Olive told Rhi that she would be spending her weekend with a college boy, but instead she stayed home. Next day Rhi insist Olive on saying everything, even though Olive says she did not have sex, Rhi assumed she did, while talking about this in their school toilet, hypocrite Marianne overheard and spread this news. Word got out that Olive slept with an older guy and therefor they started calling her a slut. Olive later recorded herself on webcam confessing the truth.

It specifically addresses slut disgracing, particularly with regards to secondary school. Olive is a youngster past her years, and she is relatively similar to an anthropologist looking at the secondary school culture. We, as the group of onlookers, are maneuvered into seeing it from Olive's perspective. The way that she has been marked a skank, is in this manner strange to us.

Besides, it drives home the point that "whorishness" is all subjective depending on each person's preferences. It can have next to no to do with the real individual included. For this situation, Olive was not really having any sort of sex. In any case, her persona and the lie were every one of that individuals required.

Apart than that this movie demonstrated to us the sexual twofold standard. Olive reveals to Brandon that before they claim to engage in sexual relations, he should be set up for the outcomes. Be that as it may, when they rise up out of the room Brandon is welcomed with high fives and energized inquiries from alternate young men. Olive is stared at, taunted, disgraced, and segregated.

It discloses to us that, occasionally, it ought to be sisters before sirs. Pretty much something like bros before hoes,during the time spent her skank disgracing, Olive loses her closest companion who winds up taking an interest in the Olive detesting. Olive concedes this was one of the most exceedingly awful things that left her filling the role of the skank. In any case, we can't resist the urge to ask why it should matter to Rihannon if Olive is being sexual. At last, Olive claims her part in their split (she told a lie) and we are left trusting that Rihannon understands that she, similar to whatever remains of the school, has too brutally judged Olive. Not on the grounds that Olive really wasn't having intercourse, but rather on the grounds that it shouldn't make any difference.

The message isn't that being a "skank" is awful. The message is that other individuals being excessively associated with your business is terrible. Olive's mother uncovers that in her childhood she was in reality exceptionally scandalous. In any case, we aren't informed that she thinks twice about it or that it was awful or disgraceful. Rather, one of the enduring messages Olive gives every last bit of her oglers is that is doesn't make a difference in the event that she loses her virginity in 5 minutes or a year, it's nobody's damn business.

The film energetically shows how gay understudies confront extraordinary harassing. The main point in the motion picture that I almost...almost felt a knot in my throat was when Brandon was asking Olive to encourage him. That agony and dread is an undeniable, extremely hazardous part of secondary school for such huge numbers of understudies.

The film likewise energetically shows the horrendous misinterpretation that in light of the fact that a young lady engages in sexual relations with a few people, young men have a privilege to her body. Or then again that men can't assault sex specialists basically in light of the fact that they are sex laborers. I'll simply abandon it at that.

It is 2018 and stereotyping, prejudice still exist within us, it is often movies like Easy A that teaches us not everyone that dresses like a slut is a slut, we should get rid the attitude of judging. As the saying goes, do not judge the book by its cover.

REFERENCES

Easy A. (2010, September 17). Retrieved from http://www.metacritic.com/movie/easy-a
Gordon, C. (2017, December 24). Feminist Theory Explained. Retrieved from https://owlcation.com/social-sciences/Feminist-Theory
Robinson, A. (2013, October 22). Easy A- Feminist Theory. Retrieved from https://prezi.com/dc_otzmkxyit/easy-a-feminist-theory/

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