The exigence of this chapter is the fact that sex slavery has worsened and is worsening; the created capitalism, the developed transportation and the fear of AIDS make trafficking easier and increase demand for young girls because customers believe young girls would not infect with ADIS. The authors use mainly pathos and logos to describe sex slavery situation. First, they emotionally appeal to their audiences with Meena Hasina’s horrific experience; she was kidnapped and trafficked, and then she was forced to prostitute. If she resisted serving customers, she was beaten, threatened with death and even drugged by the owner of the brothel. As a result of prostitution, she gave births one girl and one boy; however, her babies are deprived by the owner of the brothel. Later, she could take her children back from the pimp by assistance of an organization that helps people suffer from sex slavery in India, but her daughter Naina has already drugged and forced to prostitute. Next, the authors also provide logic data to convince how serious sex slavery is in the world. For example, there are 2 or 3 million women prostitute in India and many of them are trafficked and forced to sell sex. Also, according to the authors’ estimation, there are 3 million women and girls are enslaved in the sex trade all over the world, and they could be killed by their owners because they are treated as one of the owner’s properties. The authors aim everyone in the world as their audiences because this sex slavery issue is global problem not just happening in a particular country.…
First, Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia- Marquez precedes the reader to originate interest by writing a fiction novel in non-chronological order. The author Gabriel Garcia-Marquez originates the theory “Make them wait” giving information in multiple tenses. The majority of the novel is written in past, present, and future tense to originate a suspenseful form of fictional writing. The fiction theory is presented throughout the entire novel of Chronicles of a Death Foretold.…
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Marquez details the murder of Santiago Nasar at the hands of the Vicario Brothers and the Society’s role in his death. Marquez uses a journalistic and magically realistic style in recounting the events that transpired in the town, using these styles to focus heavily on the societal ideals in the Colombian town. The heavy focus on Catholicism, and the honor that is associated with religion, is the Vicario Brother’s main reason for their murder of Santiago. The townspeople view the Vicario Brother’s as honorable men whose machismo and masculinity justify the killing of Santiago. However,…
During this time in society the industry of prostitution was an economic gold mine. The women operate the brothel while very distinguished men in the community own and take care…
The four issues chose by the author, where women were active agents, and where their sexuality could have revealed, is illustrative. The prostitution is a controversial argument regarding the issue of female sexuality. The author shows the vague perception of the prostitution in the society, without focusing on the strong sides of its deliberating nature. Further, the author provides the information regarding abortions. Walkowitz pays more attention to the fact how abortions turned women into active agents and entered public…
Describe the other girls and women in the brothel. How do they accept or rail…
There is a natural relationship between men and women. They have their individual roles and position in the society. These roles and positions of men and women are not written in verbatim in any book of law. Instead they are manifested in the culture of the society with various external factors that can be influenced by society’s religion, political, geographical and others. These societal roles are passed on from generation to generation and reflected through literary works. The works of the writers collected from various stories are replica of the actual scenes that happen in the society. The men and women from the past are understood by the books written. Throughout time, gender positions and roles have been changing. These changes can be seen through various works throughout history.…
21). Through a detailed study of “The Harem Within”, one can understand exactly how Fatima Mernissi uses insightful comparisons of control and imprisonment, distinct imagery of the possession of women as objects, and clever phrases, revolving around the idea of men writing ruthless rules…
This interaction further solidifies the idea that a woman’s only choices are marriage or joining the convent. Other sexual experiences are a cause of dishonor in Spanish culture.…
Revised Thesis statement: In the novels Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh women's roles are dictated by society's expectations which influence their decisions and actions…
In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garcia Marquez contrasts the vocal piety of the characters with the immorality of their actions in the small Colombian town of Sucre in 1951. Marquez uses metaphors and biblical allusions comparing Santiago Nasar to Jesus in order to illustrate the moral hypocrisy conflicting with the apparent self-righteousness of the Vicario twins and Angela Vicario.…
In the book, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garcia Marquez highlights the adverse effects of machismo in the society by Angela Vicario’s virginity and the honor killing of Santiago Nasar. Machismo was definitely very prominent in the society in Chronicle of a Death Foretold. It changed how people lived, gender roles, marriages, and sexual relationships. Gabriel Garcia Marquez is trying to speak out against machismo in the book. There is still some of evidence of machismo today, but can be fixed. Everyone should have equal roles in society no matter who you…
In other words, people are made a property by the colonizers. Athena’s statement about Capitalism as the agency causing economic insecurity and precaritization is of great significance as it foregrounds economic dispossession. People are injected with an unsound sense of future by political economic configuration. Economic precarity, as a political discourse features temporary, insecure and low-paid jobs. Even, to say, the human life is turned into capital under bio-political governmentality. In the chapter ‘Sexual dispossession’, the authors’ analysis of the norms and human rights discourse is very attention seeking. Athena, in term of subjectivation, writes, “… the desire and law are inextricably intertwined. In this performative intertwinement, gender and sexual categories, identities … are reinvented in unforeseen ways …”(45). They uncover the prescriptive role of the human right discourse regarding the establishment of an ideal for the expression of sexuality. It, on the other hand, suggests that, from authorial point of view, there should be no prescribed ideal in this regard. This, in my opinion, does not correspond to the requirements of a…
Thesis: The importance of honour in determining marriage prospects in the Latin American society, shown through the use of metaphors and symbols in the literary works; Blood Wedding and Chronicle of a Death Foretold.…
The presentation of relationships and marriage is a significant concept within literature and society. The writers of the three texts; ‘A Doll’s House’, ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ and ‘The Worlds Wife’, explore the patriarchal ideal that was supported and reinforced by a social structure, wherein women had little political or economic power. They were economically, socially, and psychologically dependent on men, especially on the institutions of marriage and motherhood .On the other hand men struggled to increase their reputation in society by gaining social and economic power and status, in order to have a superior image and dominant character in relationship and marriage. In these literary texts women are presented to be obliged to obey men to some extent, therefore there is an explicit indication of relationships and marriage being overwhelming and shown to be an unequal relationship in literary texts such as ‘A Doll’s House’, ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ and ‘The Worlds Wife’.…