How 'Roseanne', the tv show relates to the sociological aspect of women and work. I had to write this for an extra credit paper, it's not great, but it gets the point across.
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Ever since I started college in the fall, I haven't really been able to watch as much television that I would like to. I have been able too catch snippets here and there, but nothing really "in depth". One show that I used to watch was Roseanne. Some of the things that seem natural to the characters on the show reflect what we have been studying all semester in this class.
Roseanne, a wife and
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course, like Ally McBeal and Sex and the City; all of the women portrayed in the shows are thought of as unequal in a way. I've never really paid attention to the unfairness and statistical ways that women are treated in society. We are looked at as incapable and incompetent. Wherever you look there are women in the media that are thought of as inferior to men. I honestly believe that that will change someday.
course, like Ally McBeal and Sex and the City; all of the women portrayed in the shows are thought of as unequal in a way. I've never really paid attention to the unfairness and statistical ways that women are treated in society. We are looked at as incapable and incompetent. Wherever you look there are women in the media that are thought of as inferior to men. I honestly believe that that will change someday.