Women's speech reflects women's traditional lesser power in American society.
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According to Lakoff’s book, the way people communicate holds a clear distinction about who holds the power. The language used by both genders depicts gender inequalities and also leads to a lack of women’s power in areas that involves women. In addition, Lakoff states that the language women use to communicate indicate their inferiority and weakness.
She recognized gestures such as hedging, super polite forms, tag questions and many more in women’s language. While this is notable there has been debate regarding gender inequalities arising from language and communication.
Yes they should.
1. Enables them to get rid of stage fright
2. They can express emotions through a different medium
3. They have control of what type of plays they would like to perform.
Mainstreaming occurs in this particular
circumstance. What mainstreaming means is, according to Stanley Baran and Dennis Davis
authors of the book “Mass Communication Theory: Foundations, Ferment, and
Future”, that television symbols make the main source of information and influence
the most the person's view of the outside world. It makes person align more with
what TV says than maybe what is actually, objectively true. This can be
explained with the question similar to this one: Are economic austerity
measures failing? We may think they are because someone on the TV is forcing
that they are even if they are actually succeeding. That is why it is important
to critically think and look at real, objective data and for television to be
unbiased and objective as much as it can.