Thursday 3 December 2015

Plan

Intro- (200 word)
I will be  introducing and telling what i will be doing, what the work that i was set to do and what the task is and what i am going to be doing in the end. This is to make sure that the examiner has a insight of what they are expecting and how i will be doing it. I need to ensure that i don't just go starlight into it as it doest feel right and it doesn't make sense to do that.

para 1- what females have been like over the years (400)
In this  paragraph i will be talking about what feminism is and how its been affecting many females and some males over the years and what has changed about it. I will the discuss about gender and what traditional roles are and how they have changed over the years.I want to be able to tell them a story of what's been a tradition, what still is a tradition and what isn't a tradition any more. This is to make them understand how much has changed around the world.Linking quotes to this


  • What are gender roles?
    Gender roles are the way people act, what they do and say, to express being a girl or a boy, a woman or a man. These characteristics are shaped by society. Gender roles vary greatly from one culture to the next, from one ethnic group to the next, and from one social class to another. But every culture has gender roles — they all have expectations for the way women and men, girls and boys, should dress, behave, and look.
    Children learn gender roles from an early age — from their parents and family, their religion, and their culture, as well as the outside world, including television, magazines, and other media. As children grow, they adopt behaviours that are rewarded by love and praise. They stop or hide behaviours that are ridiculed, shamed, or punished. This happens early in life. By age three, children have usually learned to prefer toys and clothes that are “appropriate” to their gender.

para 2-talk about and mention some shows that support being traditional and not.(300)
There have been some parts where there haven't been enough said and that there hasn't been enough said about these and that's why i am going to be talking about it and making sure that i mention enough. There has been some change around the world when it comes to tradition and gender roles but in the film and TV industry it has also changed as whatever goes on around the world doesn't always get shown in the films and TV shows that are being shown. This will be a argument that i will make and back up in both ways.I will add quotes that link to this.


  • In developing nations where school attendance is not so highly regulated as it is in westernized countries, young girls account for 60 percent of the out-of-school population of children. This is due to the emphasis that many parents in developing nations place on the welfare of their sons. The young man is looked at as an asset in the family. The young woman is a supporter, someone who can stay home and help with household tasks while the men earn income and develop their education.Girls are bought and sold as young brides without any consent on their own part. The rightful property of their father or brother, there are many girls who are left to the bidding of the family members with no protectors or supporters who have their best interests at heart. In China, girls are given up for adoption at a rate much higher than men as families prefer to raise a son over a daughter in a highly regulated nation where they are limited to only one child.


para 3- Talk about the walking dead -how the women are shown (300)
In this paragraph i will be explaining how this links to my critical investigation and talk about the walking dead all this time. This is because this is what i am talking about and i need to make points by doing a two side view on things. I need to ensure that there isn't anything that i leave behind and make sure that i include it all as i need to talk about how women are seen as strong then not strong in the walking dead. How gender roles have changed for both males and females in the walking dead. i need to make sure that i make both points so that im not contradicting myself i will need to add quotes and links into this that backs it up.


para 4- talk about sarah connor and make links (400)
In this paragraph i will be talking about one other text that links with what i am talking about. As i am talking about how strong women are being represented in TV. I will show strong women in other TV shows like in the Sarah Connor chronicle. I want to show that there are strong women in other genres of TV like sci-fi which is where this text fits into. I will link it and add quotes.

Para 5- Mention anything else that i think is important (200)
I will keep talking about Sarah Connor and how it links to the walking dead and make comparisons and changes. I will then say what the unique things are and how they have changed over time and what hasn't changed.I will add quotes and links.

Para 6- use my text of tomb raider and use qoutes and link it to TWD (200)
I will introduce my other text which is Lara Croft-Tomb raider.I will talk about the film was about and how it supports my question. This is a good film that included many things. As this is a film i can still add information into it and make sure that its important info that i will use.I will add information and quotes to this so that it backs it up more.

  • http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/05/lara-croft-bayonetta-female-games Lara Croft is perhaps the most famous woman in gaming. Since the original Tomb Raider arrived in 1996, the character has attracted criticism for her physical appearance – so when the most recent release in the series gave her a realistically proportioned body, the new Lara was praised as a more relatable hero. Removing the over-sized breasts and teeny, tiny waist is apparently all that was needed for the character to evolve from sex object to admirable “survivor”. 

Para 7- Mention anything else important  and add quotes about traditional and non traditional roles.
I will talk about anything else that i think that i have left out and make sure that i include it well.I will make sure that i add all the quotes and links that i can and analyse it properly.I will also mention the benefits and drawback of the walking dead women and how they are strong and show different stereotypes but then also talk about how they go back to their traditional roles.


Female toughies infiltrated the otherwise masculine domains of The Matrix, Prometheus, Captain America: The First Avenger and Avengers Assemble. The Snow White of Snow White and the Huntsman turned out to be an adept killer. Not even children's animations have escaped the vogue: in Shrek, the princess knew kung fu; in Brave, she was a warrior.
By fairly common consent, the godmother of the bunch rose out of the pitiless crucible of 1970s blaxploitation. Today, Pam Grier is remembered mainly as Tarantino's Jackie Brown, but it was forgotten films such as Coffy, Friday Foster and Sheba, Baby that made her "the biggest, baddest and most beautiful of all female heroes in popular culture", according to Rikke Schubart, the author of Super Bitches and Action Babes.

Grier's characters gleefully punched, kicked and shot men, kicked them in the testicles, and stabbed them with hairpins, broken bottles and metal hangers. Meanwhile, Asian cinema was already awash with viragos who did not go unnoticed elsewhere. Then, in 1979, Alien brought the dauntless action woman into the mainstream.


Conclusion- 
I will then make a conclusion after all words are completed and conclude it nicely with what i have said and making more valid points then i will make sure that there is some information about the work i will be doing and i will also mention what my production will be about and how it links to the walking dead and how i will support my question that i will be answering.



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