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No need for an MLA form or anything. An essay must include work cite and write fully 2pages. Essay Assignment Guidelines Use the following two documents and the film “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry”...

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Essay Assignment


Guidelines

Use the following two documents and the film “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” to write an essay on the prompt provided below.

Document 3 Betty Freidan reveals "The Problem that Has No Name" p. 476

(Please note that this document is a few pages of Betty Freidan’s book The Feminist Mystique)

Document 9 Phyllis Schlafly declares "Women's Libbers Do Not Speak for Us" p. 488

Essay Prompt

Describe what "problem" Betty Friedan exposes and give a clear explanation of why so many xwomen are suffering from it. Explain how it leads to women rebelling and then use Phyllis Schlafly’s “Women Libbers Do Not Speak for Us” to explain how Schlafly argues against women’s liberation.

**You must do more than summarize the readings. Your answer should demonstrate critical thinking and analysis.


Resources; must include in the essay!

  1. documents and the film “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq3wYppj804&t=2634s

  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrODn0f1z0g&t=466s


Reading; also there are 3 readings and 2 documentaries you must use as examples.


Answered 1 days After Jul 30, 2021

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Somprikta answered on Jul 31 2021
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Title: Womanhood Essay
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The Problem    3
Works Cited    6
The Problem
    The problem which has no name, that has been spoken by Betty Friedan, is an issue with which numerous people are suffering on a day-to-day basis. The women of the eras of the 1950s and 1960s have experienced a voice that has no specific origin that tells them that they are not fulfilled, they are not satisfied with what they have, whatever they have in their lives. The common plight of the American women during the mid-20th century era was ma
iage (Friedan). Women believed that the ultimate goal of their life was to get ma
ied and start a family and bear children and rear them throughout their childhood and the entire period of their growing up journey. For ma
iage, women left their education as well as other job opportunities. They strongly believed that the act of getting ma
ied, starting a family with their husband, taking care of him,
inging up children are the ultimate responsibilities that they are supposed to handle and manage. However, with time, things began to change in the lives of women.
    Gradually, the women of America started experiencing a problem with their life. They started to feel incomplete and unfulfilled in whatever they did. The household chores such as making beds, feeding children and husband, taking care of them, and so on make them compelled to hear a voice within themselves that said that they were suffering from a problem. However, the problem...
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