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A League of Their Own

how the values of women changed. Women were respected more after they were allowed the same opportunities of a man. The women were in the sports section in the newspaper. Society would pay to see them play and listen on the radio. It gave women hope for their future. This is a family movie and kids will enjoy it just as much as adults will. Smoking was prohibited during the game and when traveling to cities. This would be a positive influence for children and adults. People value movies and Hollywood stars. Children and adults will see that the girls aren’t smoking so they may make the decision to avoid cigarettes. When children see people smoking they may think it is cool and may start this awful deadly habit.

Negative aspects are shown today just as they are shown in The League of Their Own. Women were required to wear short skirts and if they wouldn’t they would not play. They were also ordered to go to proper school to look pretty. They had to act like ladies at all times. This is shown today through the media. The girls you usually see on television are extremely thin and have had multiple surgeries. Mae is a bad influence in the movie because her character is a major flirt. She is seen throughout the movie kissing multiple men and wearing skimpy clothes that practically reveal everything. Children may want to follow in the same footsteps.

The girls were not allowed to drink alcohol while playing baseball. The girls wanted to go out but their supervisor mom would not allow them. Mae came up with the idea to put poison in her food so she would be too sick to check-up on them. The all sneak out to the bar to drink and meet guys. They all get really drunk except for Dottie. She is responsible because she knows if they get caught, they will be thrown out of the league. She gets the girls back without getting caught. Children that see this movie may characterize the girls getting drunk and sneaking out as acceptable.

This movie is pure compared to most movies that are made today. The movie doesn’t show much violence, hard core drug abuse or inappropriate language. The girls have to establish themselves with baseball professionals, the public and each other as they try and live the lives of women athletes in the 1940’s.