Mermaid Rights Essay

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Mermaid Rights Everyone has their own perceptions on things of any nature whether they be bad or good. However, when it comes to an individual, treating someone differently just by the way they look is just inhumane and quite cruel. In one case, although women’s rights have greatly grown since the 19th century, women still endure the unequal rights from some people and the dominance men have in the nation. This concept can be related to Jeannine Gailey’s poem, “Here There Be Monsters” by examining how the ‘fantasized mermaid’ describes how a man treats her just because she looks different and also hints at the fact that the ‘Here’ may be the surface world and how cruel it is seen by another perspective. This mermaid seems to be disrespected by this man due to the fact that he is seen as a dog. This concept of disrespect …show more content…

Because she sees that the man is just interested in getting in her pants instead of paying attention to her, shows that the man doesn’t care about her. However, this is questioned as the man comforts her and gives her “a reason to stay” (Gailey 72; line 12) showing that he actually may care about her. This is even furthered when the man still thinks of her when he’s not around her when he goes home to “continue to sketch homages” (Gailey 72; line 17) and “swear to [sailors] you once knew me” (Gailey 72; line 20). However, he doesn’t seem entirely invested in her as he goes home to his “wives or lovers” (Gailey 72; line 16) thus leading the mermaid to question why he’s even trying. This then leads her to question “Why do you keep creating us half-human” (Gailey 72; line 21) showing that the man creates this false image of her in order to get away from reality. This concept of escaping reality in the man’s case can be seen

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