Pretty Woman Essays

  • Cinderella, Pretty Woman and Feminism

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    Pretty Woman is a modern take on the classic Cinderella story where a poor misguided girl meets her prince and her life is dramatically changed. This film has fairy tale elements, but the biggest element in the movie is the use of sex; Vivian, the main character, is a prostitute. She meets her “prince” and is swept off of her feet, but what this really means is that she is bought for an entire week by a handsome, wealthy business man. One would assume that he was buying her for sex, but this is not

  • Pretty Woman Play Analysis

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    of Hollywood Boulevard to Chicago in its Production of Pretty Woman. This Musical was a Nerlander presentation and was written by Gary Marshal and J.F. Lawton, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, and music by Will Van Dyke. I enjoyed this musical rendition of the story, which is originally based on the original film Pretty Woman from 1990, a “Cinderella-like” story about a businessman who falls in love with a prostitute. Pretty Woman takes place in Hollywood in the 1980s and is about a prostitute

  • A Psychoanalytic Analysis of Pretty Woman

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    A Psychoanalytic Analysis of Pretty Woman In the introduction to his book, The Sublime Object of Ideology, Slavoj Zizek acquaints readers with his book’s tripartite aim. He plans, among other things, to illustrate concepts fundamental to Lacanian psychoanalysis – an intention which will serve to further his more ambitious goal “to reactualize Hegelian dialectics by giving it a new reading” in the light of Lacanian psychoanalysis – and “to contribute to the theory of ideology via a new reading

  • A Review of the Opening Sequence of Pretty Woman

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    A Review of the Opening Sequence of Pretty Woman Pretty Woman is a romantic comedy, which is based on the stories of Cinderella, the Prince and the Pauper and My fair lady. The film was produced in 1990 and directed by Garry Marshall. It is set in the Hollywood hills and the rough Hollywood Boulevard. Richard Gere and Julia Roberts play the two main characters, Vivien Ward and Edward Lewis. Edward is a wealthy man who is respected and admired by others. Whereas Vivien is a lot poorer. Her

  • Pretty Woman Essay

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    Pretty Woman, is a romantic comedy that tells the story of a prostitute who is saved from her life on the streets by a rich businessman. Julia Roberts plays the role of Vivian Ward, the prostitute who is barely making a living on the streets. Richard Gere plays the role of Edward Lewis, the successful businessman who falls in love with Vivian. The two characters meet when Edward needs directions to his hotel, while staying in Los Angeles for a business trip. Edward pays Vivian $3000 to be his date

  • Similarities Between Pretty Woman and Breakfast at Tiffanys

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    Ed. Longman), Immoral is defined as morally wrong, and not acceptable by society. Pretty Woman and Breakfast at Tiffany’s are two very immoral movie pictures. Although, they have a lot of differences; however, they are similar in three specific ways: their attraction, their poverty, and their transformation One important similarity between Pretty Woman and Breakfast at Tiffany’s is their attraction. In Pretty Woman, Vivian is a Los Angeles prostitute with her lifestyle and a need to pay her rent

  • Pretty Women: An Analysis Of The Film Pretty Woman

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    The romantic comic drama film Pretty Woman began on Hollywood Boulevard and progressed to Beverly Hills which transitioned from the impoverished areas to the richer area in Los Angles California during the 1990s. The film stars Richard Gere, who played Edward Lewis and Julia Roberts, who played Vivian ward. In this film, Vivian is a Los Angeles prostitute battling with her way of life associated with sexuality and poverty and needing money to pay the rent. Edward is a rich businessperson who purchases

  • If the Shoe Fits: A Comparative Analysis of Cinderella and Pretty Woman

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    story of a woman who has nothing in life, but, with help, finds a prince with whom she lives “happily ever after.” The fairy tale, however, fails to acknowledge that there is any love between the prince and Cinderella, a key aspect of a relationship. The movie Pretty Woman, directed by Garry Marshall, illustrates the Cinderella idea that a man knows what he wants in a woman, but also that he must be in love. In the movie, the main character Edward Lewis realizes that Vivian is a woman who fits his

  • Pretty Woman

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    This movie Pretty Woman (Garry Marshall, 1990) starts off establishing the main characters efficiently. The first scene portrays Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) as a stereotypical “very important” businessman. Some of the first words in the movie are spoken by lawyer Philip Stuckey (Jason Alexander) in reference to Edward by saying “He’s probably off in a corner somewhere charming a very pretty lady.” The next scene shows Edward and his seeming disregard for women’s feelings. These first few minutes

  • Pretty Woman Vs. Pillow Talk

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    prominent in the film industry over the past few decades. The plot that is characterized by its lead woman “getting” the lead man and vice versa, has contributed to such movie blockbusters as Pretty Woman and the classic film, Pillow Talk. While both films can be classifies as containing marriage plots, the films share other similarities as well. However, in regards to the marriage plot, Pretty Woman follows the pattern much more fluently and precisely that does Pillow Talk. Both Julia Robert’s and

  • Pretty Woman Compare And Contrast Essay

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    about fallen women and femme fatale in American Literature. Throughout each piece that we studied, I have chosen a book and a movie that I believe will compare and contrast effectively. We watched a movie in class written by J.F. Lawton called Pretty Woman, a movie that made a tragedy into a love story. This story exposed the life of a prostitute in Los Angeles, California. The prostitute, Vivian, happened to give directions to a rich man because he was lost, which led to her staying the night in

  • Stigma In Pretty Woman

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    The 1990 romantic comedy, Pretty Woman, is a popular film that represents several aspects of feminism through the character of Vivian Ward, a prostitute who experiences a change in social class when she meets corporate businessman, Edward Lewis. The film demonstrates society's placement of sex workers and the inequalities they face in everyday life due to the stigma and generalizations of the whole sex industry. I argue that the film Pretty Woman addresses the issues in society of the marginalization

  • The Movie Pretty Woman Depicts Women as Commodities

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    Women As Commodities: Pretty Woman and the Ideology of Pop Culture Representations of Femininity Pretty Woman; the story of the prostitute finally getting her Cinderella happily ever after. Though just as castle doors hide reality, there is a truly problematic message depicted throughout the film. Broadcasting a patriarchal view, the film portrays Vivian as property to be bought, sold, and owned. Vivian embodies the most stereotypical norms of femininity that are internalised in women in our society

  • Film Analysis about Women in the Movie Pretty Woman

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    The Hollywood movie Pretty Woman (1990) is about a prostitute in Hollywood, marrying an extremely rich businessman, in spite of her mutual distrust and prejudice. The movie contains the basic narrative of the Cinderella tale: through the love and help of a man of a higher social position, a girl of a lower social status moves up to join the man at his level. Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) in Pretty Woman comes from a small town in Georgia, and works as a prostitute on the streets of Hollywood to support

  • Pretty Woman Vs Maguire

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    1990's Pretty Woman and 1996's Jerry Maguire. These are appreciated by both men and women, with the appeal of comedy and love. After viewing these titles, it's not difficult to understand why both were such sensational hits. These movies share a profound deal of life lessons while on their journey to find love. In Pretty Woman, a professional and financially successful business man, with a hectic schedule, and multiple failed relationships, named Edward stumbles upon a “working” woman, while lost

  • Prostitution In Pretty Woman

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    2012). The popular film Pretty Woman is an American romantic comedy that depicts the unlikely love affair of two individuals from different social classes. Edward, a rich and

  • The Representation of Women in Pretty Woman, Thelma and Louise, and Hollywood in General

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    of Women in Pretty Woman, Thelma and Louise, and Hollywood in General In this piece of coursework I will be writing an essay on how women are represented in media in general and also in the films ‘Pretty Woman’ and ‘Thelma and Louise.’ I will also be writing about how films usually use stereotypes which gives a judgement of a type of person or a group of people which may not true. In these two films women are represented as housewives/sex objects, for example in ‘Pretty Woman’ Vivien was

  • Pretty Woman Vs Cinderella

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    towards her. Due to her being left out of most activities and being neglected by her step mother, father, and step sisters, she was alone and unable to live her life how she wanted. In Pretty Woman, Julia Roberts portrayed a character who treated herself lowly as a hooker. The portrayal of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman and Cinderella in the “glass slipper” shows them neglecting their self worth which eventually results in them self confidence. Body #1: SUMMARY : Cinderella’s POV & VIVIAN POV In

  • Modernism And Cinderella

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    changes were made because the content was outdated and not "true" Cinderella stories. In the politically correct version, the author makes a mockery of today's obsession with correct terminology. Every detail is explained so that no one is offended and pretty much makes a mockery of the story. The Politically Correct Cinderella is merely a satire on the left leaning views that our nation has been taking over the past decade. Excluding this version from the main stories was a good move by the editors because

  • Movie Review: Runaway Bride

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    liking some one and expressing her concerns for that particular person, but all this can be done in any other article exclusively written for Julia. There is no doubt that the movie was an average and was just meant for the fans as after watching pretty women people were expecting more from Roberts-Gere duo but alas! I personally liked the movie my self as I m a huge fan of the duo and I love to read reviews before and after watching a movie as this gives me more insight to the film. This habit of