Women in Films - User or Victim?
Title: Women in Films - User or Victim?
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 4352 | Pages: 16 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women in Films - User or Victim?
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 4352 | Pages: 16 (approximately 235 words/page)
Women in Films - User or Victim?
Designed to prove that a woman can be anybody she desires to be, the legendary film,
Evita, is now shown to millions of movie viewers. Alan Parker=s Evita is a reflection of the
much-publicized images of two popular self-made heroines of different era, Evita and Madonna.
The discussion of this essay will show us how these ladies got far and revered once by their
followers.
The life
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and Madonna may not exactly be the role models some mothers would want their
daughters to follow, but many women would love to have the strong characters they possessed
which made them heroines.
Works Cited
Evita. Writ. Alan Parker and Oliver Stone. Sir. Alan Parker. Hollywood Pictures, 1996
Harbin, W. A. Evita: Saint or Sinner? New York: St. Martin, 1996
Mandelbaum, Ken. 'Review: Evita.' Theatre Week. 30 Dec. 1996: 26
Parker, Alan. The Making of Evita. Canada: Collins Publishers. 1996