Saturday, April 23, 2011

Audrey Hepburn

  Audrey Hepburn, a female figure of iconic status, is inherently a subject of feminist criticism. Presented as a slight, doe-eyed personage evoking childhood innocence, it can be said that Audrey Hepburn sparked a return to a childlike feminine figure. The virginal and petite Audrey Hepburn is a stark contrast to the buxom blonde Marilyn Monroe. In terms of societal norms, this shift of aesthetic values may be considered detrimental to the safety and protection of children. Young girls specifically have become a larger target for sexual predators. It may be said that Audrey Hepburn’s childish demeanor and petite stature have contributed to the sexual deviance exhibited rampantly throughout society. A playgirl in Breakfast at Tiffany’s as well as a preyed upon widow in Charade, Audrey Hepburn has endeavoured to portray diverse female characterizations. Deviating from roles grounded within innocence and naivity, she has distanced herself from the persona of a virginal damsel. From this perspective, she has broken societal constraints of the female disposition.

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