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    and see women as professors, as writers, as engineers. They would speak their mind and dress as they pleased and drive at night by themselves and live spontaneously. And then I’d go back to India, where women are expected to bear children to be “adequate,” and make sure to suppress their dreaming so as not to offend or intimidate their supposedly superior male counterparts. I watched my female cousins get married off at 16, and have six children – deprived of even hope for education. Women were never

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    media uses to describe women. In society women have to be perfect and act lady like. Women have to have a good attitude and always pleasure men. One example of this is the clip titled “Flirting with Danger” where young women were interviewed and had the opportunity to talk about their sex life and difficult experiences. When they were being interviewed many women mentioned that they felt like they had a double personality were they were expected to act both mean and nice. Women often have to deal with

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    From an early age, young girls are expected to obtain an unrealistic, idealized beauty. Society places women under subjugation to these appearance standards, which are exemplified through magazines, television advertisements, billboards, and even childhood toys. Airbrushed models in photo shoot spreads and Barbie Dolls of unnatural proportions belie how the average, real woman looks. Marge Piercy criticizes society’s quixotic “beauty” through a satirical account of a girl who succumbed to the pressures

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    Torn from society is a head portraying a girl who is torn with emotions. Its purpose is to show how women do not need societies ranks and approvals to blend in with the world. Because Torn From Society is a piece of art that uses rubber bands by wrapping them around the head to convey it as skin, it belongs in the arts and leisure category. All these insecurities come from girls having a lot of stress from social media and school. Torn From Society will represent how being bullied is like having

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    on Mango Street. Esperanza, the protagonist of the numerous vignettes, highlights how this affects the young women on Mango Street. The vignette “Beautiful and Cruel,” conveys the impact it has on Esperanza. In this vignette, Esperanza feels that she is “an ugly daughter” and “the one nobody cares about” (Cisneros 88). She does not need, or want, a man to lead her life, unlike the women she knows. She does not need, or want, a man to make decisions for her. Unfortunately, she still feels the pressure

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    If you are a woman, then these strong women quotes are for you. They are from some of the strongest women in the public eye, and their messages are worthy of every woman's attention! These women know what it takes to be strong women, and while they are already living that strength, they want it for you and every other woman out there, which is why their quotes are so powerful. Their quotes are the truth and the guidelines to becoming stronger in every aspect of life. 1. How To Become A Stronger

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    The Palmolive soap company’s advertisements from the 1900s exemplify the issue of sexism that took place in that time period. The ads primarily focus on the youth and beauty of women and how it appeals to men. The advertisement creators target the insecurities of women and threaten the achievement of being loved by a man. Women are made to believe that their intelligence does not contribute to a man’s affection, but only beauty will grant a woman the gift of eternal love

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    illustrator Charles Dana Gibson. The Gibson girl was the idea of perfect women in the early XX century until the First World War. The illustration had appeared in popular magazines, it not only had showed physical ideas, and it also had represented the behavior and the social status of the perfect American women in that time. Gibson girls had portrayed the “new woman” a women who was educated, taking advantage from the access that women obtained to have secondary and college education; a woman who had

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    Today, girl bands exist, but there are still few. Girl pool is an all girl electric guitar and bass duo which formed in LA in 2013. Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad started the band when they were teenagers, and have created two full length albums since they started. On their first album, “Girlpool”, “Jane” is song about female empowerment. It is a story about a girl named Jane who stood up for herself by shoving “her fist in Tommy’s mouth,” because “usually [he] did the talking.” The song uses Jane

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    St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves is a short story of a group of nuns who work to teach the pack of girls raised by wolves how to be civilized humans. In this short story written by Karen Russell, Claudette becomes truly conformed to society's standards of the correct way of living by the end of the 5th stage. One is able to see this through the trials Claudette goes through and what decision she chooses, whether it be the human way of living taught by the nuns or her wolf culture she grew

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