Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Analysis Of Andy And Nora s Play Out If They Were From...

How would each character’s story play out if they were in the 21st century United States? Andy and Nora both faced the struggles of identity, gender roles, sexist rhetoric, and suppressed rights. Two different time periods, however they are still different to present day. Of course, there are still many issues and mindsets that need to be mended, one can only wonder what their lives might be like if they were in the United States of America in modern times. From social issues to political issues many similarities and contrasting norms could be observed from the different time periods represented. Also affecting character and setting changes in both stories, even though they are of completely different country origins,†¦show more content†¦If Nora could even make it to the US she would have to wait several decades for the right to vote or open a bank account without her husband’s permission. However a wider range of job and career opportunities could be in her grasps with her independence from being trapped inside a dolls house. Andy is closer to our time-period, but there are still sexist attitudes that aren’t as prevalent as today. She is trying to be one of the guys but they have a tough time just respecting her presence. â€Å"I still don’t know why she’s coming† (Kaplan 141). Having a grown adult not approve of your efforts to join the group seems very discouraging. Especially since they are almost triple your size and age. Even though she does not have such a high reputation as these seasoned hunters, she still deserves a chance. Hunting for women in that time period had just begun taking off as a sport and inclusivity was the main hurdle they had to deal with. Andy’s story did take place in the US in a more contemporary 80 s setting. However, that does not mean there still were not issues with women’s rights still needing to be resolved. New/emerging programs and opportunities were in being attacked Outspoken anti-feminists were appointed to the judiciary and placed in charge of civil rights enforcement; social programs benefiting poor women were cut or abandoned; and reproductive choice was openly opposed. For the New Feminist Movement, the major

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