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Hooked on heroine

“Hooked on Heroine”
A Heroine is a woman who is noted for courage and daring action or someone noted for special achievement in a particular field. ... These women have changed the meaning of heroine dramatically. ...
But just as the media presents us with possible heroine candidates, it seems to be up to the mass media to decide whether we view these candidates in a positive or negative light.
Rarely do we see a genuine real life heroine that is suitable for teenage girls to look up to and respect. ...

An unrealistic image that young girls have looked at as a heroine or perhaps role model for decades is Mattel’s Barbie doll. ... These dolls would have a more beneficial affect on youths, if she starts to be a more suitable heroine, encouraging children to be more physically, socially and intellectually active. ...

For the demographic group of 12- 17 year old girls, Britney Spears is the biggest Heroine there is, and the message conveyed by Britney to these girls is “You have to be pretty, you have to be thin, and you have to have fashionable clothes”. ... Becoming a heroine like this to teenage girls can be dangerous to their health, and will continue to play an unsafe role on their lives as long as Britney is presented as a role model

Britney is manipulated so that others can profit off her sexuality, but the situation becomes worse because she is being looked up to as a role model. ...

Buffy also earns heroine points for her martial arts proficiency. ... Buffy offers up a prime-time heroine like no other; she finds a balance between her looks, her intelligence and being saviour of the world that may be lonely but is undeniably empowering. ... Girls become hooked, and they get hurt. ...
One woman who has stood against all media presentation as a heroine is the much-loved Princess Diana. ... Her genuine compassion coupled with her own personal vulnerability, making her a heroine for many women throughout the world.


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