Women In Films: User Or Victim?
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Designed to prove that a woman can be anybody she desires to be, the legendary
film, Evita, is now shown to millions of movie viewers. Alan Parker=s Evita is
a reflection of the much-publicized images of two popular self-made heroines of
different era, Evita and Madonna. The discussion of this essay will show us how
these ladies got far and revered once by their followers.
The life of Evita Peron is almost like a dramatization of a romantic fiction,
about the tale of a young and poor illegitimate girl, who escapes the cruelty
and poverty of her hometown, and Aflees to the big city to become a movie star,
fights her way to the top through succession of men, marries her ...
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formed the basis of her
hatred of Argentinas middle and upper classes@ (19).
Eva grew up to be an intelligent, beautiful, and glamorous teen-ager, who
attracted many men=s attention. Aside from her good looks, Eva had the charm
that could get her all the things she wanted, the character of a woman who never
gave into negative circumstances, and a determination so strong, she found her
way to the balcony of the presidential palace of Argentina. The painful
rejection, and the traumatic events of her father=s funeral, when she and her
family were refused entry by his legal wife, were still in Eva=s mind when she
left her hometown for the big city to seek a better life.
Despite her blighted childhood and early personal loss, AEvita never let herself
be a victim, and instead, used her deprivations as a motivating machine. She
developed a strong courage, a ruthless ambition, and a hunger for success and
power@ (185-186). Armed with all the good looks, strong ...
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both ladies were
impoverished as little girls. Evita=s fight for success made her a role model
to Madonna, admiring the way she overcame her loss in early life. Despite all
hurdles, Evita used her early tragic experience as a motivating factor to seek
what life has denied her. Madonna, on the other hand, also used her own
childhood loss and fears as springboards to personal freedom. Like Evita,
Madonna left her hometown to seek a better life. Similarly, Madonna too, was
obliged to used men to get what she wanted (185).
According to a review by Ken Mandelbaum, Madonna does not only have the perfect
look for the role of Evita--stunning, tough, enigmatic--but the persona has much
in ...
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