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    objectification and subjectification of a woman’s body blatantly portrays the female anatomy as nothing more than a dominate conquest of men. Hence the above texts have all admirably represented a sense of power and powerlessness…

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    something bad about a person based on what they’re wearing? The image really hits the nail on the head, because with women, most of the judgements are sexual judgements. Whether it’s about skirt or short length, if any part of the bra is showing, how much cleavage is bared, etc, women are always being judged based on whether they have sex or not. The sexualization of women, especially young women, has gotten so bad, that girls in grade school are actually forced into a strict dress codes that if…

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    Children are still battling to go to school! Sometimes we can take things for granted, unlike women in developed countries there are a lot of females who do not have the option to go to school. I am originally from Yemen. It is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East At the age of 15 I had a best friend who is my age. I’ve known her for a long time. Once she came to school and told me she was getting married. I was shocked! I asked her why? And how can she be getting married at such a…

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    Vaudeville”, the woman does something very similar- she puts out a picture of herself that she has altered, because she thinks that is what the men she is looking for want to see. Both of these women, then, misrepresented themselves in the hopes of finding love; however, fundamental differences in their personalities and lives created very different outcomes…

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    From time to time, there have been adjustments classifying women with the appropriate label as a “good” or “bad” girl. Up to this present day, a woman representing herself as a “good” girl confirms her actions as an upright woman in society whereas it also holds a negative connotation. In fact, a woman portraying herself as a “bad” girl establishes her behavior as unladylike but at the same time attractive for men. Nonetheless, Shakespearean scholars can agree that being a “good” girl during…

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    The Like a Girl campaign is the company Always’ way of promoting confidence in women and girls going through puberty. Unfortunately, women seem to lose confidence as they become older and enter puberty, either from internal (self-hatred) or external reasons (society). The campaign uses the phrase “Like a Girl” to explain that activities done in a “girly manner” are not derogatory and should not mean anything hurtful. Telling boys they throw like a girl is as detrimental as telling girls they…

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    thousands of women and girls may have never had the opportunity to have an education without her. In a world absent of Sor Juana, this research paper may have never been written at all, on the basis of the author’s sex. Her experience with same-sex relationships, her feminist ideals, and her will for learning contribute to Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s defiant nature, which shines through her writings. To start, the experience and support that Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz had with…

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    Empowerment In Advertising

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    , on television and in newspapers. Advertisements are there to sell a product or an idea. Most advertisements use sex and objectify women to sell their product. Brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch and Axe will use anything from nudity to sexual innuendos in their ads. Axe, a well known men’s body spray, has shown images of women tackling, chasing and even licking men. Ads like these are becoming more prominent than ever before. However, in the past ten years we have seen a rise of female…

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    actually affecting the girl. Also, I feel that in commercials they really degrade women. It almost seems that they have to flaunt everything that they have to be a capable companion. However, I must say, that is very luring and makes you want to buy the product they are selling. Then for mes ads, they are very masculine and biased. Almost all commercials about men I saw included them doing some handy work but they never show women doing that. They also see that no matter what situation you are…

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    The second women that we can look at is Gill in the Second Shepherds Play. Through the play she is described as a women who has many children, makes fun of her husband, and does not participate in any domestic duties the way that she should. She is not looked at in a good way, she is looked down upon from her actions. From the play her husband describers her as, “Lies weltering, by the rood, by the fire, lo! And a house full of brood; she drinks well too; I’ll speed other good that she will do!…

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