Topic > How Society Pressure Is Represented in “Barbie Doll”

From an early age society has a huge influence on our daily lives. Growing up depending on whether you are a boy or a girl to fit into society's norms, being a kid you would play truck, dirt and rough house with other kids. As a child you played with dolls, kitchen sets and dressed up. As one grows older, the social pressure of society becomes a problem for a growing girl. You are told what a woman should look like or how you should behave and what you should do. What happens when someone cracks under pressure and gives up? In Barbie Doll, the poor little girl's confidence and self-esteem are worn down by societal pressure and her peers' opinions of what a woman should look like, so much so that she feels she must cut off her nose and legs. The Barbie doll is a perfect example of the pressure women place on society. The story begins with the birth of a little girl. Growing up she was a normal child, playing with Goo Pee Pee dolls and a GE stove and wearing ruby ​​red lipstick. Throughout your life you imitate what you see on TV or at home. A girl’...