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New womens literature Oppression Her kind Daddy
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New women´s literature
The concept of culture is a very important one to analyze the modern American Literature. ... We can see, therefore, women´s literature as been one of these groups that interact in the American culture of the twentieth century. It´s important to understand women´s category in time and history to have a better perspective of their literature.
Marilyn Frye can clarify a lot about women in the society of the time in her essay “Oppression”. ... “Her kind” by Sexton is a confessional poetry that tells the reader about the conflict of women´s category. ...
The oppression that Frye talks about can be seen in these poetries also. In “Her Kind” at the end of the first stanza she says: “A woman like that is not a woman, quite. I have been her kind.” In this stanza, she talks about a witch and tell us that it´s not acceptable to be different and by saying that she had been her kind makes the reader think that she has been oppressed about been a “witch”.
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Title: New womens literature Oppression Her kind Daddy
Words: 785 Rating: None Pages: 3.1 submitted by: sapora
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