Adolescence
Adolescence for me is the period within human life when most of a
person's
characteristics are changing from childlike to adultlike. Changes in
the body
are the most observable occurring at this stage. Other kinds of
developments
take place such as, intellectual, academic. Social and
spiritual. Physical
Selves During the phase of Adolescence, girls body is
changing in size, shape,
and hormonal structure. Adolescent girls focus on
their changing bodies. They
feel, look and act differently. Absorbing all
these changes is very difficult.
The preoccupation with bodies at this
age cannot be overstated. Small flaws
become obsessions. Just at this point
that their bodies are becoming rounder,
girls are told that thin is
beautiful, even imperative. Girls in this stage feel
an enormous pressure to
be beautiful and are aware of constant evaluations of
their appearance. The
movie "Welcome to the dollhouse" illustrates
this phenomena. Dane had never
worried who was popular or attractive, but with
puberty everything changed.
Her clssmates suddenly started to tease her because
of how she looked. All of
asudden, her looks mattered. Her nickname was
"dogface," and they called her
like this to her face. She was largely
ignored by the other kids. Her
self-esteem started to crumble as she experienced
rejections. At this stage
of life, girls who are unpopular, are discriminated.
And popular almost
always is tied with being beautiful. In this case, Dane was
seen as ugly by
her classmates and worst of all without an identify. This was
the reason why
she was left out of social life and missed the developmental
experiences
adolescents most need at this stage of their life. Dane was starting
to
notice the importance of physical appearance in order to be accepted
by
people. Even with her parents this was an issue. Her parents were always
paying
their undivided attention to their youngest child and not to Dane.
Therefore
Dane tied it up as "she is pretty that is why they love her, I
am ugly,
that is why they don't love me as much, and don't care about me."
This
issue created Dane a lot of distress and made her adolescent stage, even
more
difficult than what it is. Parental Support Dane did not receive the
parental
support an adolescent girl is supposed to receive. Her parents did
not do all
they could do, to help her through her adolescence. They did not
encourage Dane
to be true to herself. She needed their support and their
unconditional love, in
order to overcome the difficulties she was facing in
her adolescent stage. Dane
was experiencing pain at this stage, and that pain
she blamed on others, her
parents, sister, etc. And eventually that pain that
she was feeling was
expressed as anger. This anger was mislabeled by her
parents and was seen as
rebellion. Her parents did no realize that her anger
was a mask of a severe
rejection of herself. Dane lacked both her mother's
and father's guidance and
love through this difficult period of her life. For
example all the attention
was always given to either her older brother or her
youngest sister, but never
to her. Her mother always pointed out that she did
not have friends. When her
sister disappeared, she thought she was going to
steel the attention her parents
gave to her, but she was wrong. Her parents
were too depressed to put any
attention on her. Even when she goes out to
look for her sister, and disappears
for one day, no one notices nor cares,
because her sister has already appeared
and they are very occupied with her.
Adolescence is a time when development and
culture put enormous stress on
girls. So many things are happening at once, and
therefore it is very
important for them, the support, love and guidance that
their parents give
them. In the case of Dane, she was in desperate need of
emotional
nourishment. They should have taught Dane about sex, menstruation,
birth
control, etc., etc. Sexual Harassment During Adolescence girls face two
major
issues, one is coming to terms with their own sexuality, defining
sexual
self. The other issue concern the dangers girls face of being
sexually
assaulted. In the Adolescent stage, many girls complain about sexual
harassment
in schools. The content of this harassment's are both sexual and
aggressive;
rude and controlling. Often harassment's extend beyond remarks to
touching. In
the case of the film "Welcome to the Dollhouse" where this kid
always
harasses Dane because he knows he can control her, and that makes him
feel
powerful. And because Dane doesn't have a true self, and has no clear
position
about sexuality, she is easily pressured to be sexually active
before she is
ready. Even though he finally never abuses her, maybe because
he feels pity. It
is obvious that Dane was not emotionally or intellectually
ready to handle that
situation. I think that most early sexual activity, is
harmful to girls. There
is a lack of information and that is why girls don't
have any guidelines for
making descisions about sex. Nowadays girls as Dane
in "Welcome to the
Dollhouse" are coerced into sexual intercourse.
Dealing with First love
Dane felt an immature love for the new member of
his brother's band. She based
on fantasies and neediness, making her unable
to function in other areas
normally. She was experiencing her first feeling
of love. It was an idealized
love because it was nor reciprocate. But because
he was very attractive, older
than her, popular and at the same time was nice
to her and treated her a little
better than other guys, she fantasized with
him. She was trying to find out how
she could get him to be with her. She
even invites him to her "special
people's house" and that is the first time
she feels his rejection. Then
she starts to be more real about his feelings
towards her. It is very tipical
for adolescent girls to fall in love with
some unreachable person such as a rock
star or some one much more older than
them. I can conclude by personal own
experience and by watching at the movie
" Welcome to the Dollhouse"
that during the stage of Adolescence girls need,
loving parents, descent values,
useful information, friends, physical safety,
freedom to move about
independently, respect for their own uniqueness, and
encouragement to grow into
productive adults. In the case of Dane, she lacked
almost all of these which
made her developmental stage difficult and
painful.