All About Eve Essay Questions

Essay Questions

  1. 1

    Are the aging female actresses treated fairly in Hollywood?

    Hollywood treats female actors unfairly when it comes to aging. The author argues that a female actor is judged based on her appearance. The younger and beautiful actresses are highly ranked and treated with the utmost respect. Margo is a talented female actor who has made great strides in the industry but her career is dying because she is now considered old. She is not as beautiful as she used to be and that is why the preference is shifting to younger beautiful actresses. Ironically, Margo has not even turned 50 years old but her acting career is already over.

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    What does Eve Harrington mean when she tells herself, "They want you. You belong. Just that alone is worth everything?"

    One vital thing for any aspiring Hollywood star is acceptance from the audience. Convincing the audience to love and accept you is not an easy task. It is the dream of every performer to get approval from the fans and the audience at large. Eve tells herself these words to comfort herself and get the required confidence to perform.

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    Who is Margo Channing and what is her role in All About Eve by Joseph Mankiewicz?

    Margo is the protagonist of the story. She is an accomplished actress and she is loved by many. Her primary role in the story is to illustrate that successful female actors in Hollywood are unfairly treated. Despite having an outstanding talent in acting and performing, her career is at risk because her beauty is dwindling slowly. According to Joseph Mankiewicz, Margo is still a young woman who has not even attained the age of 50. The industry judges women actors based on their looks and Margo is against this assumption because it is killing the dreams of women who are looking forward to being Hollywood stars.

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