Women In Christine De Pizan's 'The Chaser'

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Why is feminism a big topic now than compared from decades ago? Back in the 15th century, a woman named Christine de Pizan encouraged female scholars to stand for their rights as a woman. However, countless tales were made to suit the theme of "damsel in distress", where the prince would save a princess and live happily ever after. The idea that women always has to save the came about back when the men had to provide for the family while the women had to stay back and look out for the house and their kid(s). But now in this current generation that idea of "damsel in distress" is dying. The story "The Chaser" connects to feminism because women can think for themselves, fight for what they believe in, and lastly women now have a voice. First …show more content…

Women were thought for many years that they cannot fight. For one, because the physical difference is much different, men are always stronger than women, second girls are more fragile than men. But no, in all actuality women are much more stronger than the men. Women are able to tolerate heavy mental and emotional stress because women are always going through it and they are able to conquer it and women can keep it within them. But if the men deal with it, it becomes a big thing because they are not familiar with it so they release it and become frustrated. In the story, Why Women Always Take Advantage of Men it stated that "De women was so mad she went straight up to Heben and stood befo ' de Lawd"(Hurston, Chunk 3, P3). This meant that the women was not afraid nobody because she was set on what she was going to do and nobody was going to stop her even if it the God or anybody. She was ready to do what she set out to do. "When de man found de three doors fastened what useter stand wide open he swelled up like a pine lumber after a rain. First thing he tried to break in cause he figgered his strength would overcome all obstacle" (Chunk 5, P 2). This mean that because the man was given immense strength he now thinks that he can go past the obstacles. But there can only be so much that one can do with strength. Just because a person has so much strength that does not mean that you can pass obstacles by sheer strength. …show more content…

Decades ago, the women did not have a voice in any matter, may it be about the family, work or even your lifestyle. In this generation, countless women have fought so that other women can freely express themselves unlike back in the old days. Many feminist activists (from generations ago and in this generation) are fighting so that women can have more voice just as the men do. For example, in the 1960s-70s feminist movement many women joined in movement so they fight for job equality and eradicate the discrimination towards women. In the article The 1960s-70s American Feminist Movement: Breaking Down Barriers For Women it stated that "In 1964, Representative Howard Smith of Virginia proposed to add a prohibition on gender discrimination into the Civil Rights Act that was under consideration. He was greeted by laughter from the other Congressmen..." (Tavaana, P4). This means that many other good people had tried to give rights to women, but now that the society has changed a little. Women now have a voice meaning, they can choose what job, their career and how they would want their life to be. Just because that is how that past is, that does not mean that the future cannot change. The past will always stay as the past, but the future can change to how the actions, you caused can either affect you or other people around

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