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    Barbie Q Literary Devices

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    make me feel joyful, but when viewing old nails I don’t feel as nice inside. Walking around in the woods behind her house, Myop also has lovely feelings that inspire more adventure. The barbie doll loving narrator has many different feelings through out the short story. In the short stories “Flowers” and “Barbie-Q,” Alice Walker and Sandra Cisneros both use imagery to create a specific mood. In “Flowers” Walker uses imagery of the setting to develop a carefree and peaceful mood that…

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    Sandra Cisneros Barbie-Q

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    Sandra Cisneros’ short prose poem “Barbie-Q” follows a narrator as she discusses her and her companion's enthusiasm for Barbie dolls. Cisneros infers, through the narrator’s account, that the characters are both young ladies, both of whom possess only one Barbie. On a Sunday, the young girls are at a market and spot a cheap new Barbie lying on a table. Glancing around, they notice there are numerous dolls and outfits, including a "'Career Gal'" outfit (291). Evidently, a close-by toy factory…

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    Growing up, all us young girls played with Barbie dolls and dressed them up to be pretty. The girl in the poem represents women in society dealing with the unrealistic expectations and standards they face. A girl is born into the world, innocent and pure, unknowing of what she is going to encounter in her life. This child is tormented throughout her lifetime on what people say she should look like or be like, and is haunted by the anticipation of what is normal. The speaker appears to be very…

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    Mattel’s Barbie was first introduced to the world in 1959 by Ruth Handler. Ruth came up with the idea of Barbie by watching her daughter and friends play with paper dolls that mimicked adults. She thought to herself that there were no teenage and adult dolls on the market, she then took her idea to husband Elliot Handler who was one of the co-founders of Mattel Toys. He was skeptical at the idea because there were lots of baby and toddler dolls on the market but there were no adult dolls. Even…

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    Barbie Nation Essay

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    There is no doubt that Barbie has become a natural part of our nation and the significance that Barbie literally has had on our society has shaped the values of women in general. Ruth Handler, the co - founder of Barbie herself describes Barbie as a "cult". Initially her intent was to create a more adult like doll that would ease a girl's self-esteem as she’s growing up. Due to the fact that this dates back to the 1950's, there were no adult like dolls at the time. The only dolls on the market…

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    through popular tv shows, movies, music, and toys. For example most girls grew up playing with Barbie and Ken dolls, but as a little girl I was never allowed to get Barbies because they were too expensive. I was allowed to get Polly Pocket dolls, which were cheap, knock-offs, in my mind, because nothing compared to Barbie. Barbie, at the time, was tall, skinny and blonde; Barbie had a boyfriend named Ken; Barbie had a dream car. Recently, Mattel came out with a…

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    Norma Helmer is the best outline of the illusioned lady who lives in a general public where the male abuses the female and diminishes to a minor doll or toy. Nora Helmer is that doll living in her fake doll house, which strengthens the delicate thought of a steady family living under a patriarchal and conventional rooftop. One can contend that Nora Helmer and the other female figures depicted in A Doll's House are the best models of the "second sex". Aristotle likewise said," The female is a…

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    Cinderella, Snow White, Barbie, even the famous Muppets TV show have a slightly hidden message within them regarding what is perceived as beautiful. Miss Piggy with her voluptuous figure and beautiful dresses presents herself as a legendary puppet diva giving bits of advice about makeup and fashion while influencing children about what is perceived beautiful and fashionable. We are presented from a young age with images of what the society considers beautiful and aesthetic. The reality…

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    A lot of thing that I've seen in my life have influenced me in the way I see the world. This is just a perfect timing i have just watched a musical that makes me think about how things were and the things you could do in life. I feel like anything we see on a movie or anything in general is more like a life lesson and people like things differently and see things differently that's why there are many ways of showing something to someone. The musical that got me to see the different things in…

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    Mattel Mission Statement

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    Ruth Handler along with Harold Matson. The partnership Mattel Creations started off in Southern California in a garage workshop. They started with picture frames and dollhouse furniture. Now Mattel is the world’s largest toy company and creators of Barbie, Hot Wheels and various other toys and products. Mattel is now a global company and their mission statement reflects that. Mattel Inc.’s slogan is “The World’s Mattel.” And mission “Our mission is to act with integrity in all that we do,…

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