Gender Stereotypes In Iron Man And Star Wars

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Stereotyping in our society is unfortunately an activity that a good amount of people are guilty of partaking in. The stereotype I’m going to be discussing in this essay is how women are thought of as the weaker gender and how Iron Man and Star Wars: The Force Awakens counteract this stereotype. A stereotype is in Andre’s words, “a conventional formulaic, and usually oversimplified conception, opinion, or belief; a person, group, event, or issue considered to typify or conform to an unvarying pattern…” (Andre 72). Women have always been thought of as inferior to men and this has shown throughout the years in films. Women in films have been portrayed as prizes to be won by men, which leads to society viewing women as inferior. Women are judged by their beauty and sexual appeal in films …show more content…

She takes care of Tony’s every day needs, concerning his work life and personal life. In the movie Pepper has to replace Tony’s life sustaining generator and does it with ease. She partakes in some action scenes in the film, which is not common in action films, specifically past films. Pepper hacks into Tony’s computer to find out what Obadiah Stane has been up to. Obadiah Stane walks in on her while she is downloading the files but gets out in time before he figures out what she was up to. That is where all the action begins. Through this scene, Pepper proves that she is smart and capable to getting out of a situation on her own. Also, Pepper does something that is not common for women to do in films; she rejects Tony at the end of the film. Women usually fall for the “hero” in films, but when Tony suggests that he should have a worrying girlfriend to come home to, she completely shuts him down. She does not want to interfere with their boss-assistant relationship. In the end of this movie, Pepper kills the bad guy, turns down the hero, and does it all with ease because she has the strength in herself to do

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