Linda Hasselstrom Is a Peaceful Woman Now days world is not safe. According to the CDC‚ “non-contact unwanted sexual experiences” are the most prevalent form of sexual violence in the Unites States. Every 2 minutes‚ someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. According to the online studies by Stop Street Harassment‚ 99% of respondents said that they had been harassed at least a few times. “A Peaceful Woman Explains Why She Carries a Gun” by Linda Hasselstrom exemplifies a use of having
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‘Pygmalion’ expose the societal beliefs of the ‘ideal woman’ and the necessity to conform one’s self to meet these expectations. The protagonist in ‘The Little Mermaid’ finds the importance of changing herself to meet the expectations of the prince whereas ‘Eliza’ from ‘Pygmalion’ takes lessons from a nobleman in hope to change her status in society. These iconic texts help a contemporary reader to recognise the standards regarding the ‘ideal woman’ and its impact on the social hierarchy. Ari Sandel’s
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The controversial issue of double standards‚ in regards to gender within culture‚ can clearly be spotted; however‚ neither man nor woman can seem to find the proper method to illustrate one another. To start off‚ in my family and Arab culture the man is expected to physically and morally attend to his wife. I believe this is done not only to show authority‚ but also dominance‚ although it is never said. The standards have changed and gotten much less strict since the olden days‚ not only in America
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Once a woman fell from the sky. The woman who fell from the sky was neither murderer nor a saint. She was rather ordinary‚ though beautiful in her walk‚ like one who has experienced freedom from earth’s gravity. When I see her I think of an antelope grazing the alpine meadows in mountains whose names are as ancient as the sound that created the first world. Saint Coincidence thought he recognized her as she began falling toward him from the sky in a slow spin‚ like the spiral of events marking an
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“Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising And Violence” Can advertisements really cause violence in people’s lives? Jean Kilbourne’s “Two ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence” talks about how advertising and violence against women can cause women to be seen as objects. The author discusses how pornography has developed and is now part of social media‚ which glorifies violence that permeates society and encourages men to act towards women without respect. Kilbourne uses logical and
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2016 What Kind of a Woman is Lady Macbeth Truly? Lady Macbeth is one strange character. In the beginning of the play‚ the readers experience a very blood-thirsty‚ power-hungry woman. As the story unfolds‚ one can observe that Lady Macbeth slowly loses the power and authority she seemed to originally radiate. At some point in the story‚ Lady Macbeth’s conscience gets the best of her and ultimately leads her to her somewhat accidental death. What happened to the unruly and driven woman that first appeared
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In the literary works‚ The Color Purple‚ Woman Hollering Creek‚ and Seventeen Syllables‚ the characters of Nettie‚ Cleófilas‚ and Mrs. Hayashi experience similar impediments via patriarchal dominance in their cultures that limit their ability to move outside restrictive gender roles. In The Color Purple‚ Nettie‚ an educated black woman from the south‚ who travels to Africa to become a missionary‚ highlights the sexual oppression that links African Americans and the African Olinka. The two worlds
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Sojourner Truth’s “Aren’t I a Woman?” explains how women were treating during the 1800s. Born a slave‚ Truth was able to express and describe how difficult life was for women during these times. Truth wants her audience to realize the reality that women were not being treated equal. Although she had “plowed‚ and planted‚ and gathered into barns‚ and no mean could head [her]” (1406) she was still being treated as a slave but working like a man. She expresses her confusion on how women were treated
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As a young black woman I feel as if I have to try harder than most because I’m not the “typical” Caucasian woman. Being a woman is hard‚ but being a minority is even harder. I️ believe that black women should not have to adapt to eurocentric beauty standards in order to be deemed important. Through my high school career I’ve always felt like I️ had to succumb to Eurocentric beauty. Straightening my‚ naturally curly‚ hair had become a daily routine. I️ often forgot how much I️ loved my curly Afro
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Ain’t I a woman? by Sojourner Truth discusses how woman of color were not held to the same standards of white woman. Sojourner Truth explains how woman (white) were damsels in distress‚ always needed the help of a strong man‚ yet as a slave woman you worked harder than a man and were not considered the same as others. This issues greatly demonstrates the beginning of division between woman of race. All woman of history have encountered struggles different from that of other woman. A combined struggle
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