By : Michelle Garcia
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The movie explores the self-imposed expectations of women as well as the societal expectations placed upon them. For instance, the initial scene delves into the significance of Barbie as the first non-infant doll for girls, and how she can inspire girls to pursue any path they desire. Barbie gives the representation of empowerment. The mission for Barbie has been suggested as a tool that can enhance the excitement of rhetorical analysis for students, as it enables them to connect their classroom learning to real-life situations. The movie gave a demonstration of Barbie's motto is "The Possibilities are Endless," and the goal of her brand is to champion diversity, dismantle obstacles, and support important social and cultural causes. "Barbie dolls are available in a range of body types and ethnicities, such as tall, curvy, and petite." For the reason that anyone can do anything and be anyone.
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