Crowns from a Feminist Point of View

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A young child grows up seeing many things and remembering many memories. But the most important things that a person can remember are the memories from home. In families there are things called traditions and in most cases families past their traditions down from generation to generation. Traditions are what separates many families from one another and in some cases bring them together. The play Crowns shows us how an institution can bring not jus black people together to praise there lord, but the traditions that goes along with the many years of holy celebration.

Watching Crowns we listen to the many different stories that all of the ladies in play tell. Listening to the stories we notice how each lady talked about the memories growing up, the life lessons learned, the good and bad times of their youth. They go far back as to discussing Africa and events in slavery that play a part in the reasons of why they congregate in churches today. Slaves could not form and gather, but the only place that they were able to group was in church. Church was an outlook for slaves and a social status for blacks in later generations. Blacks use Church as a place to show their creativity and the fine clothes that they had.

Themes are subjects, topics of discourse or of artistic representation. Crowns shows us many feminist themes; I think the most important and interesting theme that the characters portray is image. Women have been giving the image of being dainty and in the church women should be fully covered head to toe. The ladies discuss the essential quote in this play, “When one presents oneself before God… that you should be at your best, you should present excellence before the Almighty.” The theme image is related to the female pr...

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...ay maybe sexist and maybe even controversial; for example the character Jeanette, a male writer may expand on how flirtatious she is with her hats.

Feminism is a theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes or organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests. My perspective on feminism is that I am happy that women can have something to represent us in a whole. For years we have been separated by class, gender, and religion, but when a person presents the word its rings a ball of women in all. I think I am a feminist, because all of my life I have been for women rights and equal justice for my gender. Being able to stand up and be a feminist I think is an amazing thing because having the courage to stand up and fight for the rights of a group of people takes a lot of work and courage, especially if you have no support from others.

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