Spider-Man: Super hero Masculinity portrayed to be idolized by young children and exploit young girls to be dependent rather than strong independent.

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Many comic strips go through a process to become succeeded. First they start with simple comic books and when it becomes popular, the comic strips become a television series. When the television series is making their way to the top, it finally becomes a movie for young children who idolize the superhero. Not only that, because the character was shown for such long time, they appeal to larger audiences who idolized the character since they …

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…and thought in 1963. The younger audience is exposed to this ideal of femininity and masculinity and accept them as their goal and idolize the characters dreaming the same romance and excitements. Even though many years has passed, the film is going back to where it started with their representation of characters to pass them down to the younger audiences to repeat the cycle of dreaming their future gender characteristics of being extreme feminine and masculine.