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    Monique Wittig’s “One is Not Born a Woman” and Adrienne Rich’s “Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience” are two vital pieces of feminist writing that convey the idea that lesbian identity provides liberation for women from the restraints of a male dominated society. Each article describes how men oppress women in heterosexual relationships by assuming a dominant role and withholding power from women. Each article then dives into how women can change this conventional aspect of…

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    Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

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    always overpowered by men, but slowly they’ve been able to power through the struggles and be successful. In “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” by Adrienne Rich, Aunt Jennifer is working hard to make a needlepoint pattern of dancing tigers. Through the tigers, we see how Aunt Jennifer is stuck in a male-dominant world, and wants to be free and proud like the tigers. Rich uses diction and symbolism to convey the message that no matter who hold you back, there’s always a way to push through. The author…

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    something tragic or something out of the ordinary happens. Life is a changing thing and change is an inevitable factor. Instances of change can be seen in the poems Root Cellar by Theodore Roethke, Eating Together by Li-Young Lee, and Living in Sin by Adrienne Rich. The value of the change that is occurring is great although the event causing the change may seem small or insignificant at the time. The life cycle of birth, maturity, and death are what all humans experience in a full span of life…

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    However, Emily Dickinson, an American poet, chose not to conform to society. Dickinson was born into a prominent family in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she lived most of her life as an introvert writing thousands of poems in her bedroom. In Adrienne Rich's essay, "Vesuvius at Home: The Power of Emily Dickinson," she describes Emily Dickinson as “not only a poet but a woman who explored her own mind.” Her poems are acts of exploration into extreme emotional territories that could have been…

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    She explains how we cannot define discrimination in one word. Such writers as audre lorde, Adrienne rich, bell hooks and the Combahee river collective anticipated that discrimination among women in the US is more than just gender based. They also believed that discrimination among black lives ran rampant due to the confusion of what “feminism “stood…

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    Migrant Mother” photograph is an eminent portion by Dorothea Lange that was captured during the notorious Great Depression in the United States in 1936. Dorothea Lange is well known for her pictures taken all through the great depression. Dorothea photograph “Migrant Mother” was documented the most popular photograph during great depression in the 1930’s. At first sight, inside the picture you can see a woman who looks worn-out and very tired. Nearby her, there are two younger…

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    In the novel, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne is a charismatic, independent and a lovely woman who in the article, When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision by Adrienne Rich is “threatened with loss of beauty, the loss of youth” due to the Puritan laws of Adultery. Adrienne Rich points out in the article, When We Dead Awaken: Writing as a Re-Vision that women are a luxury. In the scarlet letter, Hawthorne describes Hester as a luxury when Hawthorne says, “The young woman…

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    child rearing of the 19th century, Sigourney’s excerpt is just one example of the feelings experienced by mothers of her time. While she boasts of her new affection which “seems to spread a soft, fresh green over the soul”, later mothers such as Adrienne Rich (1976) and Anne Lamott (1993) complain of heart-wrenching feelings of anger,…

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    The Terror and Fascination of Men Feminist Adrienne Rich convincingly argues about society’s view on women in her poem “ When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision.” In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne represents several of Rich’s ideas. One of them is that “ Man appears as, if not a dream, a fascination and a terror; and that the source of the fascination and the terror is simply, Man’s power-to dominate, tyrannize, choose or reject the woman.” Hawthorne demonstrates this…

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    significance. Adrienne Rich’s “From an Old House in America” is an enlightening poem that depicts women’s roles throughout society from being merely just an object…

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