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A Reflection of Gender Inequality: The Analysis of Bridget Jones’s Diary through the Gender Perspective

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This study examines the 2001 film Bridget Jones’s Diary from a gender perspective, exploring how the movie reflects gender inequality through its portrayal of body image, family roles, and career dynamics. Although the film is often categorized as a romantic comedy, it subtly critiques societal norms and gender disparities. The analysis reveals that the protagonist, Bridget, is subject to body standards shaped by mass media, which are predominantly influenced by the male gaze. The film’s portrayal of Bridget’s body, particularly in intimate scenes, highlights the unequal representation of men and women in terms of physical exposure and objectification. Furthermore, the family dynamic in the film exemplifies gender inequality through the division of labor, where women, despite being at the center of family life, are still relegated to secondary roles, while male authority is implicit in family decision-making. Lastly, career-related gender segregation is evident, with Bridget initially employed in a low-status position and later facing sexual harassment in her new job as a journalist. The film portrays the contrast between female and male characters, with men holding more prestigious and well-paid roles. This analysis contributes to the ongoing discussion of gender inequality in popular culture, providing a fresh perspective on a well-known film and offering insight into the subtle ways gender bias is perpetuated in everyday life.
Title: A Reflection of Gender Inequality: The Analysis of Bridget Jones’s Diary through the Gender Perspective
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This study examines the 2001 film Bridget Jones’s Diary from a gender perspective, exploring how the movie reflects gender inequality through its portrayal of body image, family roles, and career dynamics.
Although the film is often categorized as a romantic comedy, it subtly critiques societal norms and gender disparities.
The analysis reveals that the protagonist, Bridget, is subject to body standards shaped by mass media, which are predominantly influenced by the male gaze.
The film’s portrayal of Bridget’s body, particularly in intimate scenes, highlights the unequal representation of men and women in terms of physical exposure and objectification.
Furthermore, the family dynamic in the film exemplifies gender inequality through the division of labor, where women, despite being at the center of family life, are still relegated to secondary roles, while male authority is implicit in family decision-making.
Lastly, career-related gender segregation is evident, with Bridget initially employed in a low-status position and later facing sexual harassment in her new job as a journalist.
The film portrays the contrast between female and male characters, with men holding more prestigious and well-paid roles.
This analysis contributes to the ongoing discussion of gender inequality in popular culture, providing a fresh perspective on a well-known film and offering insight into the subtle ways gender bias is perpetuated in everyday life.

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