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    The Feminist Movement of the 1960s also known as the Second Wave of Feminism began during the early years of the 1960s and lasted throughout the late 1980s. The second wave of feminism focused on a wide range of issues like sexu-ality, gender inequalities in the workplace, family and reproductive rights. In 1863, the Woman’s National Loyal League organized support for an amendment that would end slavery forever. Since woman did not yet have the right to vote, they had the right to petition the…

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    exquisite language, perspective transformation naturally and is innovative, meaningful with a distinctive theme. At the same time, Kate Chopin was good at desalinizing story’s plot and paid attention to depict women’s inner world to present distinct feminism inclination. The main performance is use female perspective in an unique ways and scene change at express…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay To kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel that displays the prejudice of society in a small sleepy town, Maycomb county, during the great depression in thirties. The book identifies sexism to be ones of the biggest problems alongside racism. In To Kill A Mockingbird, author; Harper Lee creates some characters and assigns them to be a symbol for different elements of society; Scout, a girl who is seven, is shown as a feminist. Scouts…

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    A Woman’s Journey into Insanity in Relation to Feminism The Yellow Wallpaper is a short fiction, written by Charlotte Gilman; an American author who was born in Hartford, and who suffered from a lonely childhood due to her father’s abandonment. She worked as an art teacher and married the artist Charles Stetson, who turned her married life into a nightmare full of sadness and gloom. Her depression and illness came after giving birth to her daughter. Gilman committed suicide later, after she…

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    Betty Friedan Feminism

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    Once upon a time, there was a woman named Betty Friedan who lived in Peoria, Illinois. She was born on February 4th, 1921, went to Smith College, and died on February 4th, 2006. As she grew up, she noticed that women and men were treated differently, and decided to take a stand. She wrote many articles and books expressing her ideas, but her first book was the most influential. By noticing sexual discrimination during adolescence and experiencing sexism as a journalist, Betty Friedan was…

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    Hester Prynne Feminism

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    Prompt one, Do you consider Hester to be a strong female character? Is the Scarlet Letter a feminist novel? Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, is a classic novel set in seventeenth- century Boston, in a Puritan settlement. The story is full of love, crime, deceit, and revenge. All is centered around a single act of forbidden passion that alters the lives of three characters, Hester Prynne, Reverend Walter Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. Hester Prynne is a strong female character in…

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    Feminism Gender Equality

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    No inequality among people is part of human nature. Related to that idea, Feminism is a movement that aims gender equality and also the conquest and establishment of women 's rights. The feminist movement has its origins in the year 1848, at The Seneca Falls Convention in New York but only had its initial milestones in the late 60’s, when it erupted as a major relevant topic of discussion within the US and Europe 's universities. A well-known event was the protest that became known as the…

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    Capote 's novella, it also made bold statements in regards to women 's liberation. The film addressed gender inequalities and sexual taboos such as prostitution, promiscuity, and independence with powerful subtlety and style. The film also addressed feminism and the many dimensions to the women’s liberation movement of the 1960’s. In contrast, the modern feminist of the 1960’s and the factory worker of the early 1900’s had the same goal; to gain equality while retaining the special privileges…

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    Diane Elson Feminism

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    and no one has more power over the other gender. Women have been struggling for equality and continue fight. Feminism is aimed at establishing equality for women. This includes equality in the work force and equal opportunities for education. Women are seen as passive and nurturing and thence, society continues to underestimate their abilities to accomplish certain task. As an outcome feminism focuses on women’s position in society aiming to release women from oppressive constraints. In…

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    Guerrilla Girls Feminism

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    and practice”. The artistic techniques and strategies have remained consistent through out their practise. They gradually expanded their range of their focus, the Guerrilla Girls responded to criticism that arose such as being concerned with “white feminism”. They extended their range in the 1990’s to the fairness of racism, as well as their reach to other places outside of New York. They looked at major art institutions, critics, and art collectors in the rest of the US then moved onto Europe…

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