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    or appearance, it’s happening every day. Feminism - the women’s right movement - has caused controversy since the late 1800’s and continues to spark debates. Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. A lot of people who disagree with the ideals of feminism have misinterpreted the true purpose and meaning of feminism. Many have a preconceived idea due to generational stigma; that feminism is not inclusive to men and is about…

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    From the earth’s beginnings, till the modern era. Society, as a whole, has been generally been ruled and dominated by men. Feminist theory, is the extension of feminism into theoretical or philosophical discourse, which aims to fulfillingly understand the nature of gender equality which is its primary focus. It in-depth examines women’s social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist politics in a variety of fields. This is evidentially used in William Shakespeare’s greatest play King…

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    Beneatha and Nora each provide a strong female presence throughout their respective plays. Both women strive to become empowered and live life on their own terms, not their husband’s or family’s. Beneatha’s dream of becoming a doctor is challenging in her time for women, and especially black women. Racism and sexism set up many obstacles in her path that would prevent Beneatha from achieving her dream. She is an independent and fierce woman who is not afraid to stand up for her own beliefs.…

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    In an interview with Oates, Margaret Atwood explained her home-life when she was growing up: she attended a full year of school whens he was in the 8th grade, because she thought it was an advantage. When she was five years old she began writing, paused for three years, then started again at the age of 16. However, Atwood’s parents were not supportive of her become a writer, but did want her to be successful, which she was. In a “Biography-Margaret Atwood”, they stated that she was president…

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    claims on the overt power of men and their domination of central societal structures. Male dominance causes oppression of women and it's the job of the women to push past the oppression in order to create equity. Another key factor in the theory of feminism is the patriarchy. The patriarchy is a central obstacle for the female characters in this novel and their arcs develop in order to erode the concept. A patriarchy can be defined as, “a cardinal concept of the radical second-wave feminists,…

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    Basically, feminism is regarded as the movement that aims at making women equal in the political, social and educational fields. Simply, feminism aim at promoting equality in the workplace, education and political representation. Therefore, feminist belief is based on the notion that men and women should possess equal rights and opportunities in all fields as dominated by men. Thus, women are intellectually and socially equal to men. The article aims at evaluating whether the selected texts,…

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    1. What are the key issues when it comes to feminism? The one of the main issues faced in feminism is related to men and the stereotypes that are highlighted in most mass media outlets. Males tend to create media content that fed women messages that being thin and young is the only way to beauty and success in America. Second in America, it is well known that women tend to make less money than men in the same position known as the “wage gap”, there has been multiple laws placed to reduce this…

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    Vietnamese,Turkish,Germany, Greek and New Zealand. The interview is focused on the change in participants’ perception on gender in the society and individually after taking the program on these areas: of equality, freedom and the relationship between feminism. In the article ,Kate mentions that the participants believe that they have…

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    Feminism “We want equality!” a passionate feminist yelled, starting a chant among the crowd of women’s rights activists. Feminism is defined as the social, economic, and political equality of the sexes. This movement has been dated back to centuries ago and still continues today throughout society. Some call feminism brainwashing, others call it genius. Personally, I believe feminism is essential and shouldn’t even be second guessed. Equal rights were once mocked and now they are snowballing…

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    Gordon, and Astrid Henry further explain this idea in their book Feminism Unfinished! by explaining that the earlier generations of feminists focused on identifying the political and social inequalities they dealt with. Whereas the third wave of feminists sought out to address these inequalities. In further explanation, these authors stated, “While connected to earlier movements to advance gender equality and social justice, this new feminism was not a mass-based movement for social chance like…

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