Shulamith Firestone wrote about the evolution of romance and its function in a patriarchal society in her article entitled “The Culture of Romance”. I chose this article because it is a wonderful article, and it has great impact on me and in my own perceptions and beliefs about love and romance. Personally, this is one of the articles that I can relate so much as I grew up with the romantic ideas of Disney, Hollywood, and local movies. I grew up admiring Disney princesses and their princes. I grew up thinking that the basis of beauty for a woman is the number of men who will be attracted to her, so a woman must in turn give time and effort in making herself beautiful and preserving that beauty …show more content…
Romanticism is a tool created by the patriarchal system in order to balance the growing liberation and independence of women in the modern era. As women start to see their potentiality and actualize those potentials, the patriarchal system tries to prevent this by introducing the hideous romanticism to the …show more content…
Thus the downside of this belief is the growing dependence of women to their male sex partners or lovers. I think this is one of the reasons why there are so many battered wives and abused girlfriends in the world. Women identify themselves as erotic objects, and men perceive themselves for their sexual prowess. I think that this first component of culture of romance is one of the primary causes of sexual harassment to women in all