comedy created by women. rather than the inability of women to produce comedy that accounts for the absence of critical material on the subject” (27). There are numerous females in the United States who successfully produce comedy such as Amy Schumer, Amy Poehler, and…
This was not the first time me and Jose had talked before, or met in general. We first talked the second day of class, we found that we had a mutual liking too many things. As I began the interview he would not tell me too much about himself, he would keep it short and sweet, so I had to figure out something 's about him. I learned that Jose liked to be called rocky so I started calling him Rocky, so I sometimes call him rocky instead of Jose. I began to ask my first question, I noticed we…
many campaigns in support of minorities such as the lgbt community and this has shaped my worldview on the value of support and especially of the impact the support can make. Saturday Night Live is another place that I gained feminist views from. Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are two of my biggest role models as they are very strong women who don’t take shit from anyone and they have helped me to place value on myself and become a strong leader myself. Entertainment is such an important thingpasstime…
On Sepetember 27, 2008, Saturday Night Live (SNL) performed a cold open sketch of Katie Couric interviewing Sarah Palin during the presidential election of 2008. Tina Fey impersonates Sarah Palin, while Katie Couric is portrayed by Amy Poehler. The two comedians mock an actual interview done by the potential vice president and journalist that was performed a few weeks prior. The 7 minute cold open, which is longer than most of their sketches, contains a plethora of communication methods to…
The Slaves In Invisible Shackles Humanity tends to believe they are superior to others, and even after realizing all men are equal it stayed that way for a while...all men. Women were always fit into a specific role, where men can be dominant in society. If women were to break free of the social norm, it resulted in madness...at least what men thought was madness. In Donald Hall's book Literary and Cultural Theory he shows the restraints put onto women and how it affected society's misogynistic…