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Females Have Come A Long Way Since The Early 1920s. They Have Slowly Began To

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Term Paper TitleFemales Have Come A Long Way Since The Early 1920s. They Have Slowly Began To
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     Females have come a long way since the early 1920s.  They have slowly began to

take a different approach to the male outlook of themselves.  Many women today have

found inner beauty as another 'boost' of self confidence.  However, in the early nineteen

Sadly, men has had a tremendous amount of persuasion to contribute to this fact.  As long

as a woman had a pretty face, she would have a man to take care of her.  This did little for

real communication.  
     

     I once read a literary about a woman named Gladys Bell.  One of the first

'feminist' of the century.  She began her 'journey' as many women did and still do, as a

woman only having goals emphasized on her mate.  First, as a young lady trying to be

justifyably partriarchal amoung certain social orders, such as a famous quote "Beauty but

no brains."  The goals' main objective was marriage before a person reached her twenties

and right after education stopped.  This playing an important role in constructivism--to

borrow a generally recognizable label for convenience sake. (Richard A. Rogers,

"Constructivism, Feminism and Nature:  Does Language Have to In-Form?")  It was

convenient for a woman to have no education, but be attractive and get married at a

young age.  A man to take care of their needs, but did they really?  


          With that question, I bring about the topic of feminism.  Were women

totally unparalell then with today's working woman?  A question often asked, but never

really dissolved.  My point in tact would be women were basically the same emotionally,

but had a greater demand to be socially and politically correct.  In doing so, men were

predominant with their wives.  The goal of the female then being fulfilled and socially

constituted with means of constructivism.  


     Gladys Bell brought about many questions of her time and somewhat enabled

subjugation of oppressed groups of women, feminists.  In the traditional train of thought,

feminism doesn't mean "Girl Power," if you will.  Feminism is the female right to move

'freely' throughout mankind and be in control of ...

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