Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Clearly, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is meant to be funny, and it is sharply satirical. - STUDENT SOLUTION USA

Clearly, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is meant to be funny, and it is sharply satirical. On one level, the joke is on Lorelei, the “dumb blonde” who can’t spell, doesn’t understand high culture, and thinks that men want to “educate” her. But the novel is offering a broader satire of the society and culture it is depicting. Give an example of an institution, a social convention, a group of people, a way of life, or a set of beliefs that the novel is satirizing, and use specific evidence from the novel to support your point of view. Helloo will you mind posting the question in… View the full answer

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