“The purest treasure mortal times can afford is a spotless reputation”
The American Girl, A Doll Company who claimed to have the perfect sociologically product line, added another doll in the product line named Gwen Thompson as Homeless Doll.
The company floated a new idea of a Homeless Doll, which seems illogical, weird and can be sort of destructive for the new generation. I think destructive is the lenient word to be used to the safer end.
Let’s get into the details.
The American Girl introduced the Doll named Gwen Thompson Homeless Doll with a story book about as they usually do. In the story book, the homeless doll explained that how her father left the family, how they went into more crises when her mother lost her job and eventually they pushed by the circumstances to live on the road in a car in winter.
She apparently looks like a very neat and clean doll, with decent dressing, charming and glooming face, overall a complete lively doll package.
The point is important to be discussed here about the homeless doll. Her appearance,
Well logically if someone is homeless and living in a car, she had to be dressed in quite dirty and filthy looking clothes. Her face must be dusty and rough, she must not be cleaned as she got nothing to do with the cleanliness, which normally happened if one gets homeless.
To be very optimistic, for one moment I agree with the appearance, let’s set up the other point. The message to the kids,
That can be very dangerous that you are setting the minds of the kids by marketing homeless doll to boost the sales, the most developed society with homeless ideas. Strange
Some may disagree, but the marketer must float such ideas with positivity promote the idea at least at this sensitive level of the kids who are yet to be made, they must need to realize that the kids are the future so the kids mind’s must be constructed in a constructive manner.


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