Research investigation
Explore how women are represented in the TV shows EastEnders and Hollyoaks

I have decided to conduct my research on how women are represented in the TV shows Hollyoaks and EastEndersbecause I think that the way women are shown in soap operas is very stereotypical
There are a numerous amounts of representations of women in these two TV shows, which are mostly the stereotypes of women yet there are a still a few positive representations. The stereotypes are often things such as “women are weak”, “all women are housewives”, and “women are only good for one thing". In Hollyoaks we see a fictional character calledMaxine Minniver played by (Nikki Sanderson) being abused by her fiancé Patrick Blake (Jeremy Sheffield). During this storyline Maxine made numerous attempts to leave her fiancé but decided to stay with him because despite everything she “loved him”. The storyline portrays women as vulnerable, easy and stupid. Women are seen as so desperate for attention and for someone to love them that they become susceptible to anything because as said by the brainwashed society women are “mentally and physically weak”.
However in EastEnders we see female characters trying hard not to be the “typical” women that the society has branded women as, an example of this is when Fictional character Denise fox played by (Diane Parish) decides that she wants to sit her GCSE English at the age of 48, and despite many people making jokes about her sitting a GCSEs she didn’t let that discourage her and she went on to passing. This represents women as strong, determined individuals who don’t need help from anyone, and it also shows that women are strong independent women who don’t need a man to tell them that they are good enough.




During my research I discovered that the majority of women in soap operas have mental illnesses and just a few men have a mental illness, this research shows that women are supposedly weaker than men. The examples of the characters with mental illness are Stacey fowler who has bipolar disorder, which her mother Jean slater also has. According to mental health foundation In “’England, women are more likely than men to have a common mental health problem1and are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with anxiety disorders.2
Some other facts that I found out from the mental health foundation:
▪ In 2013, 6,233 suicides were recorded in the UK for people aged 15 and older. Of these, 78%were male and 22% were female.3
▪ 10% of mothers and 6% of fathers in the UK have mental health problems at any given time.4
▪ One in five (19.1%) women had CMD symptoms, compared with one in eight men (12.2%). 5
In contrast to women the representation of men is not that bad compared to women, but most men are shown as hardworking businessmen for example character Phil Mitchell is shown as this big important man that provides for his family and also jack branning is another key example of a typical businessman yet there seem to be any female business women in EastEnders however there are some business women in Hollyoaks such as grace black that challenges the stereotypes. According to The Masculinity and Popular Television Book “men are socialized to be ambitious competitors estranged from their fellings. Also stated that ‘’ men and women possess interchangeable emotional, intellectual and psychological traits, so that any conversational differences between the two is simply a matter or sex role stereotyping and cultural conditioning.”
In conclusion to my initial research I found that women in soap operas in general are shown really in a negative light. Referring to the hypodermic needle a lot of people that watch these shows are influenced in such a way that it makes them believe what they see on TV as true which gives women a bad image.
Really good first draft with the use of sophisticated words and in depth investigations into mental health. To add to this draft maybe add opinions of the actor's themselves to have their views of the roles they play and opinions of others and there's a few mistakes with words, but apart from that it's really good. I also like the comparison of the two shows as although similar they are very opposite in their ways.
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