This sentence is somewhat ironic. The stereotype of worshipping gold is directly applied to women, especially blonde girl, which is highly objectified.
Wealth can only be obtained by relying on men, rather than doing it yourself, enjoying rights but not wanting to be responsible. This is not just an objectification of women, women have become a kind of accessory for men, and the role of monroe in it is the role of monroe, who is cheap and sells good clothes and wants to stretch out his hand to open his mouth and dislike the employer not wanting to pay. It is also the same for men. Kind of injustice. Both sexes should be autonomous. Of course, both men and women will not want to do public work. There is nothing wrong with doing public work, but they must bear the responsibility of the domestic realm accordingly.
Watching this movie can feel the gender inequality in American society at that time when second-wave feminism had not yet fully emerged. very interesting.
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