There are numerous reasons why so many movies fail the Bechdel test. Most of these reasons directly correspond to the exact nature of this assessment, and what it reveals about society. Still others of these reasons pertain to the function of films within society. For the most part, they are used to reinforce societal values and mores. To a lesser extent, this medium is also widely deployed as a means of introducing new societal norms which will one day become part of the social establishment. Finally, still other reasons directly correlate to the notion of gender and gender constructs in Westernization today. A thorough examination of these different reasons reveals so many movies fail the Bechdel test because they reflect the values of a male-dominated society.In examining the specific way in which this this thesis applies to some of the theorists analyzed within this class, it is first necessary to elucidate the different facets of this instrument and what it states about society as a whole. The first requirement of this test is for the movie to have at least two women with names in it. Many movies fail this test because of this initial requirement, simply because women are not central to the plot. Moreover, there is typically only one woman who plays an integral role within the plot of many films, typically in either the Madonna or the proverbial whore role. The critical point about this particular component of the Bechdel test is it does not preclude films from having more than one woman in it with a speaking role, but more than one woman who speaks and has a name.
Coates alludes to this point by writing her son that the very notion...
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