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Research Analysis: Bridesmaids and The Hegemonic White Wedding

INTRODUCTION:  Throughout American history weddings have been an integral part of our cultural experience, however women have always received the short end of the stick in these arrangements. It wasn’t long ago that women were expected to marry at a young age because the only jobs available were for men, so a single woman in America had no hope of being able to support herself unless she found a husband. In this paper I will use the film  Bridesmaids  to analyze the financial and psychological burden planning a wedding takes on women, and how society has come to normalize the extreme stress experienced during the wedding planning process by all women involved. First I will examine the relationship between current hegemonic social expectations and The White Wedding, particularly how these expectations impact women within American society. Secondly I will assess the financial implications of marriage on women, as well on couple’s relationship longevity in relation to nuptial debt stress