Saturday, May 25, 2019
Gender Equality
Gender equality is to a greater extent than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reduce poverty, promoting sustainable break upment and building good governance. (Kofi Annan) In Paulette Jiless rime, Paper Matches and in Judith Ortiz Cofers poem, The Changeling the theme described is gender roles. In the two poems the women do not feel appreciated. These two poems argon very similar in theme, content, and figurative language. However, the structures of the two poems are very different.Jiles and Cofer both use symbolism, dialogue, figurative language, nd imaging as instruments to reflect the cruelty of the women during these times. In Paper Matches, Jiles uses the simile of a match to display the irritation and anger of the gender roles forced when she was a child. Matches are tiny, insignificant items that are sold in packages, and one is interchangeable from another. They have no use unless theyre lit theyre only good for one flame. These connotat ions roughly cut down down what the author saw as womans condition in society.It seemed to her that women were hardly more than servants and not allowed much individuality. Another facet of the match-comparison is that matches are passive. Someone strikes up a flame with it, but matches cant do anything on their own decision. Jiles anger is displayed by the final two lines, We come bearing supper, / our heads on fire. This tracks the match-metaphor, but besides implies anger directly resulting from the servitude involved in bringing in supper. If someones angry, they might be called hot-headed,Jiles womens heads are fguratively on fire, theyre so incensed at their position.Something slightly wry in the image is that the matchs/womens usefulness starts at their heads. In the male- predominate society Jiles describes, omens headsbrainswouldnt be very cute. That their heads are on fire in the end suggests that their anger at their position is borne out of the fact that they can t hink, reason and realize the limitations creation placed on them, and this in turn suggests a basis for womens equality and the injury of their situation in this poem.The poem, The Changeling by Judith Ortiz Cofer, is a dramatic monologue that describes the life of a little young woman who is wing for her fathers love and attention (line 2). The girl who does not seem to be noticed by her father invents a game that ould make him notice. Yet , the father is baffled and amused by her actions(line 5. ) In The Changeling, the speaker tells her audience that they were molding me into boy shape (line 8).This line is for the most part an image because it is a specific detail that appeals to the senses. An image that helps theorise something beyond just a thought. This image is visual as we can actually see something macrocosm molded into a specific shape. Denotation is an significant part of understanding fgurative language, for it gives the reader the literal meanings of the words u sed. Molding eans to work into a required shape or form and to have influence in determining or forming. This image is very significant to the theme of the poem.It shows that the young girl wants to be a boy to make her father happy and she is willing to totally change her shape to make this happen. There are three main points to consider when determining if a piece of literature is worthy of being placed in the canon. The piece ot literature must nave a perceived aesthetic value, nave historical or cultural significance, and have longevity or ensuant influence on other works of literature. The poem The Changeling has these qualities and therefore should be part of the canon.This poem has aesthetic beauty. It contains symbols, imagery, and ambiguities that help tell its true story. The poem is also full offgurative language, which adds to the beauty. The poem contains both historical and cultural value. It contains information about a great Argentinian revolutionary leader and des cribes how woman lived and were valued not only in society generally but also inthe hispanic culture. Because the poem has both the aesthetic and cultural value, contributes to the third point of being included in the canon.Gender EqualityWhat instances in society influenced the change in acceptance of women while playing sports and doing other nontraditional things?Rational I want to study gender roles in society today, because Id like to further understand when it became acceptable for women to play more male dominated sports. I also want to understand why some women chose to play the sports they did, the criticism they got, and how playing the sport may have changed the way they were viewed within their community. compendiousToday women playing more male dominated sports has become much more acceptable. Women all around are playing roughersports. 30 years past youd never hear of a girl stepping onto a football field, playing baseball, basketball, soccer, or hockey. Society has slowly accepted women into the sports world, by acknowledging successful acrobatic women.PredictionWhile researching this topic, i think Ill find out more women were looked down upon while male dominated sports, and praised while succeeding in more feminine sports. I think women were looked down upon while playing male dominated sports because theyre considered outsiders. I hope to discover that women have and will continue to succeed and push past the stereotypes that restrict them. Athletics is kind of a double-standard for women..were supposed to be athletic yet feminine. SourcesAtta Girl A solemnisation of Women in Sports Alexandra Powe Allred. A to A of American Women i Sports Paula Edelson. The Girl Who Threw Butterflies Mick Cochrane. U.S. Womens Gymnastics Wins Team Gold Medal At London Olympics Chris Greenberg, The Huffington Post.Discussion People should upkeep about this topic because social acceptance is a must for a society to thrive. By playing sports, women explore uncharted territoriesand while succeeding in sports women show men that they can perform just as well as any male can, and can continue to excel. Its important for women to develop this form of independence and nonconformity in order to gain some self confidence, and believe in themselves.
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