Weisser talks about the view of success in women by quoting a passage from Woman’s Life: “the woman who never loves or never has love offered her, may be called one of life’s most decided failures” (83). Weisser’s point is that a woman who never experiences romantic love will not be considered …show more content…
It shows that there is a correlation between identity through love and perspective of love. According to Weisser’s argument, I can conclude that women see themselves through a lens where they need to make men lust for them by objectifying themselves so that their love can last and they will be recognized as successful women according to the public’s