Judgement Through Comedy

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Throughout centuries, women have been faced with oppression and judgment. Although women no longer face the same difficulties and oppression that they once did, it does not mean that women no longer face difficulties in a society where they are still expected to fit certain gender roles. The narrative “Juggling Acts” by comedian Tina Fey, discusses some of her experiences in dealing with the expectations that are placed upon women and the criticism that comes with being a working mother. Fey uses comedic relief throughout her narrative, in order to maker her critique on patriarchal society leave an impact. Along with the use of comedy as a means of critique, Fey also incorporates humor as a tool to downplay the serious aspect of her topic and as a way of keeping the attention of her audience. Fey incorporates humor throughout her entire narrative in order to critique the patriarchal society that she finds herself surrounded by. Fey’s use of humor is made up of sarcasm and does a good job at making her harder to refute. “The only person I can think of who has escaped the ‘crazy’ moniker is Betty White, which, obviously, is because people still want to have sex with her” (Fey p.3). Fey makes choses to talk about the way women are treated in the entertainment industry with a joke on Betty White, which targets both sexism and ageism, which Fey repeatedly addresses, but with a softer approach through the use of humor. When Fey states “Science shows that fertility and movie offers drop off steeply for women after forty” she addresses both her ageing in the entertainment business and the concern that society places on women having a certain number of children by her age, but all centered around a funny tone in order to make her remark sound witty yet strong. The use of comedy made Fey’s argument regarding the negative portrayals of working women in the entertainment

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