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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

'Barbie-Q by Sandra Cisneros'

'In Sandra Cisneross Barbie-Q, a chelas enthrall custodyt of flawed Barbie gentlewomans makes the teller accept her profess identity by disposing the smart sets ideals of women. Barbie is the tall, skinny, blonde, fair-skinned, beautiful, successful, and fun false character that from each one immature lady friend wants to be festering up. Barbie has a unblemished body, the ultimate wardrobe, and kindle live a high-class intent of fun. The narrator opens the gyp story by introducing the Barbies with which the two girls ar drawing. They argon hoar and worn out, exclusively the girls parents do non have nice money to taint new ones. This is wherefore the girls are so excited to fall out some for deal at the flea market. all(prenominal) of these Barbies has some uncommon flaw overdue to a philander warehouse on Halsted Street sunburn down. Cisneros expresses her story rough ordering and how we show women to be accurate and materialistic, when in reality , we are not amend and we as women each carry flaws. In Barbie-Q, Cisneros makes a review slightly societys assumptions of sexual activity roles, appearances of women, and expectations of women.\nIn the warrant paragraph, the girls repeat societys sexual activity roles in their play: Every clock the same story. Your Barbie is roommates with my Barbie, my Barbies feller comes over and your Barbie steals him, pass? (Cisneros 559). The non-existing Ken doll is the authors way of accentuating her stand about societys assumptions of youthfulness womens interests in men and relationships. The author makes the puppylike girls appear to be centered on the affection and oversight from boys. Cisneros makes it clear that the two girls are younger, and young girls should not be thinking about boys, they should be playing with dolls and playing jog up. The two girls are growing up too exuberant and should not be fixated on the familiarity of boys.\nThroughout the short story, C isneros shows that the girls Barbie dolls are flawed. She makes it know to the readers that these t... '

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