The Modern Succubus: Selling Sex

Mythology contains many fantastical characters; however, the creature known as the succubus is often overlooked. Because of its nature, the succubus has failed to gain the popularity of vampires or werewolves. A succubus is a creature that is powered literally by physical attraction and the sexual desire from men. Many women today seek and attain power in a similar way to the succubus.

Whatever morality one has, it cannot be denied that women attain power through their appearance and their desirability from men. One example of this practice comes from former Disney Channel star Miley Cyrus. Her descent into scandalous behavior shows that she believed her image of a conservative country girl was not going to further her career. After a change in her branding, Miley Cyrus’s newer music videos, ones in which portray raunchier and more scandalous behavior, broke viewing records. Technically, if her goal was to become a more popular musical icon, then she was successful. Other music stars have achieved fame in similar ways; examples include both Rhianna and Nicki Minaj, who use strong sexual undertones in their endeavor.

The issue of accepting this method of marketing has become more prominent in recent years due to an increased number of female stars marketing their sexuality . Actresses, singers, and reality stars use a method pioneered by American icons such as Marilyn Monroe. Monroe’s sex appeal cannot be denied. Her most iconic images involve her in suggestive poses, such as the image of her dress being blowing up and exposing herself as she walks over a subway grate. Her undeniable appeal even sparked rumors that she had an affair with the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States.

This type of solicitation can be detrimental to a female star, especially those that start out young in the entertainment industry. Lindsey Lohan and Amanda Bynes are examples of stars who melted down from the pressures of the American spotlight. When they reached an adulthood, Lohan and Bynes tried to change their image to gain more power and popularity; their plans backfired and ruined their lives.

It is undeniable that women may achieve power through this form of sexualization. But as a society, America must ask if selling ourselves as mere sex objects is an appropriate way to achieve power. Shouldn’t women be able to achieve success without sacrificing conservative clothing and unsuggestive words? If not then the young girls growing up in today’s society will have more difficult time not exploiting themselves in a sexual way as they age.

Fractured Fairy Tales

The fantasy genre has existed since primitive peoples conjured up concepts of Olympians and other fantastical myths. Fantasy has changed with society in an effort to portray the values the society aims to achieve. The Olympians had the same ailments as Greek citizens to show that everything is flawed. While the Grimm brothers showed that there are few happy endings, the modern American fairy tale seeks to justify motives for villainy and represent flawed protagonists.

American culture has moved towards greater acceptance of different lifestyles. The stories of American culture have evolved to try to keep up with this new moral system. The most prominent example of this new mind set is the villain of various stories being portrayed as a hero or anti-hero. Examples from children’s literature to Broadway have captured cultural interests. Children’s literature, such as The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith, try to teach children to accept everyone as they truly are, even if they are a murderous wolf. The musical Wicked serves to reveal the motives behind the misunderstood Wicked Witch of the West. She is really a victim of the truly evil forces in this world, popularity and circumstance.

American storytelling has also evolved to view classical heroines more skeptically. As Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, is portrayed as being in the right, Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz are shown to be in the wrong. It is told to the audience that Dorothy did not land on top of the Wicked Witch of the East by accident; she was summoned there to kill her. This skepticism is also evident in the popular television show Once Upon a Time. Snow White and Prince Charming are still the heroes, but they are forced to make tough moral choices. They have to send their daughter away to be an orphan in order to save their kingdom; however, this sacrifice makes one question their parenting skills.

These and other American fairy tales truly reveal the morality of society.