Category: Feminism
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The Feminism Theory in Modern Society
Women perform significant social, work, and parenting functions on an equal basis with men. However, in some cases, they barely have the same rights and freedoms as men do (Feminism is for everybody). I believe that even in the 21st century, we can note a tremendous gap between men and women in various fields. Development…
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Beauty Through the Prism of Feminism
Some researchers consider beauty as a social construct, while others claim that it is rooted in human nature itself. The standard of female beauty in the modern world appears as social capital and a means of achieving certain resources. Advertising and the beauty pageant industry have a huge impact on women and their self-perception. The…
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Gender Pay Gap From Feminist Perspective
Table of Contents Introduction Feminist Perspective Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Since equal pay is such a pervasive social problem in today’s society, some people may be unaware of or have a limited understanding of how it may affect them. Understanding why women still struggle to achieve equal opportunity in the workplace, particularly concerning equal pay,…
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The History of the Modern Feminist Movement
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The modern feminist movement owes much to its godmother Mary Wollstonecraft and her classic treatise written at the very end of the 18th century. The main idea of Mary Wollstonecraft (1792) was that women should receive the same education as men. A woman is perceived as a…
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Cinderella and Girl: Feminist and Gender Critique
Table of Contents Introduction Truth of Tales Hereditary Discrimination Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Gender roles have long been a predominant issue in society. The male sex is expected to be virile, aggressive, risk-taking, and the breadwinner of the family. The female sex is presented as caring, responsible, gentle, polite, and amiable. Anne Sexton, in her…
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Feminist Issues in the Poetry by Adrienne Rich
Cimalová, Natalie. “Feminism in the Poetry of Adrienne Rich: A Comparison of Her Early and Late Poems.” (2015). The present article is devoted to the development of feminism in the poems by Adrienne Rich. The author states that it was strictly formal at the beginning of the 1950s and only insinuated the inferior role of…
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Analyzing Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ – Feminist Rebellion and Madness
In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper, patriarchy plays an essential role in the deterioration of the narrator’s physical and mental state. The author used sy7mbolism, irony, and the unreliable narrator technique to give readers an incredible insight into the protagonist’s state of mind and relive the life of the character. By using yellow wallpaper…
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Feminism in Marie de France’s “Lanval” Poem
Table of Contents Introduction Characters Thematic Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Marie de France’s Lanval is a twelfth-century poem about a knight who has become a social outcast. The love between Lanval and a mysterious lady does not seem to fit in the cruelty and filth of the real world, and the lovers leave for…
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Feminism in “Trifles” by Susan Keating Glaspell
Before the 1900s, men dominated society in the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world, while women were considered inferior to them. Women were discriminated against in all walks of life. The Feminist Movement also called the Women’s Movement and the Women’s Liberation Movement included a series of efforts by women all over…
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Feminism in “The Bell Jar” by Sylvia Plath
Introduction The Bell Jar is an autobiographical novel by Sylvia Plath, published in 1963. The prototype of the main character is Plath herself, who reflects on her experience of being married to Ted Hughes and her way as a female writer. The novel, which tells the story of nineteen-year-old Esther Greenwood, has become a cult…