Monday, May 13, 2013

Party planning!


A parody is a defined as the mimicry of someone's individual manner in a humorous or satirical way. There exist many parodies of 1950s housewives that intend to remind us of the many misconceptions people had about housewives in the 1950s. People perceived housewives as the modest or shy observers when hosting an event or attending an event, basically housewives were not allowed to participate in any conversations that the men would have at these events. Housewives were expected to be shy, have good manners, and look flawless. Below I have attached a parody from an episode of Saturday night live, which pokes fun at how society in the 1950s viewed housewives. 




The above video caused me great laughter because I am aware that women do not act like this in todays society. It mimics some of the exchanges between men and women from the 1950s sitcoms where woman had to depend on the permission of their husbands to plan out a party and it mimics in a very exaggerated way how housewives were expected to behave when hosting a party. The housewife in this parody is also depicted without having any brains as she finds hosting a party to be very challenging and  the fact that she is not allowed to read the newspaper because it may "give her ideas." Also, this parody shows us how men were highly regarded and their social status were above their wives. Besides, pointing out how sexist society was during the 1950s it also shows us how middle class families rejected and were prejudice of single working women and African Americans. The scene where the housewife waits till her guest are gone to go to the bathroom is hilarious because in a very exaggerated way it shows us how insane the expectations of society were of these housewives who had to constantly appear flawless and behave proper at all times.

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