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Essay heading: Like A Virgin.. Or Not
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Actions like these, as Fiske points out, presented a threat but "not the traditional and easily contained one of woman as a whore but the more radical one of woman as independent of masculinity (Fiske 284)." Young girls regarded her actions not as "tarty" or "seductive" but as completely "acceptable... displayed 300 characters
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In many ways, she now represents the woman's metamorphosis. As Fiske noted she began by showing "both her pleasure in her own physicality and the fun she finds (found) in admitting and expressing pleasure: it is (was) a sexual-physical pleasure that has (had) nothing to do with men?(Fiske 285)." While this may have been an impression of Madonna in the 1980's, she has evolved into what society deems as the epitome of badass woman: utterly independent... displayed next 300 characters
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