Friday, March 15, 2019

Comparing Suppression of Women in Feminine Mystique, Radicalesbians, an

Suppression of Women through Isolation in The distaff Mystique, Radicalesbians, and Trifles      It is far easier to break the spirit of one human being than that of a united group of people. Betty Friedans The Feminine Mystique, Radicalesbians, and Susan Glaspells Trifles come to the aforementioned(prenominal) conclusion isolation and separation caused women to be vulnerable to domination by male society. Social stigmatization by men, an inability to describe the situation, and a lack of personal identity kept women apart from one another. A fear of social stigma was one factor that kept women from documentation each other. In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan discusses how American housewives went about their daily lives hangdog to ask even of herself the silent question Is this all? Women were told that family, a husband, and children would mold them fulfillment and when it didnt, they were terrified to admit that they werent happy. Freidans white, middle-class housewives were afraid of living outside the feminine ideal they had grown up heari...

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