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  • Essay / The end of Aymar Jean Christian's post-identity...

    Furthermore, he ends the film by reinforcing the importance of establishing a heterosexual relationship with a man; which gives female viewers the impression that no feat they accomplish will surpass that of getting married and having a baby. The film, however, bucks the trend of post-identity television as it showcases the issues women face in the workplace. “Legally Blonde” shows that the assumption that everyone is equal and who you are does not change your experience in society is an idealistic fantasy. The film bucks the trend that identity no longer matters and recognizes the differences in the cultural experience of men and women.