Monday, December 23, 2019
How The Yellow-Wallpaper and The Awakening Influenced...
  Throughout the 20th century, women began to rebel against the social norms it started out slowly and was met with much objection. A couple of people belittled the way women were acting, and some even proposed it was a disease. There were many that did not want to believe that their wives were changing and they denied frequently what was happening. Soon enough, writers began to drop subtle hints here and there in their novels about the changes in women and America, [9:39:29 PM] Ariel : at that time, was beyond furious with the  recognition that women received in the novels. American conservatives went out of their way to ban all novels that disrupt the traditional view of how women should act. Unfortunately for the conservatives, womenâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Jane deliberately disobeyed her husband and sought out her wants. Disregarding what others had to say about her strange behavior; Jane proceeded to do what she wanted; to write. Nevertheless, Jane was slightly still submiss   ive towards her husband due to the fact that she hid her journals to prevent displeasing John. Her tiny action that went against Johnââ¬â¢s morals that was bestowed upon her was the mark of Janeââ¬â¢s awakening. Janeââ¬â¢s awakening had caused a ripple effect on other women; they all began to draw out their inner beings. The conservatives in America could do nothing, but to sit back and watch the changes unfold right in front of them. There was no way out of this change; sooner or later those that degraded the rebellious females would realize that women can and will be much more than those wimpy little wives they were always told to be.    Edna, from ââ¬Å"The Awakening,â⬠ was far more outgoing compared to Jane; even from the very start, Edna paid no mind to her husband, Mr. Pontellier. Edna dared to have an affair (though it wasnââ¬â¢t as successful as she wanted it to be), and had forgotten her very own children an ample of times. Edna waved off Mr. Pontellierââ¬â¢s requests countless times and continued to do what she believed was right. American views in the 20th century saw that the characteristics that Edna possesses are ones that a lady should not be proud of for she would be representing a man and not a lady. Edna was courageous in every way possible; she decided toShow MoreRelatedManaging Information Technology (7th Edition)239873 Words à  |à  960 PagesSTUDY II-5 The CliptomaniaTM Web Store    308    ÃË CASE STUDY II-6 Rock Island Chocolate Company, Inc.: Building a Social  Networking Strategy 321    PART III Acquiring Information Systems 327  Chapter 8 Basic Systems Concepts and Tools  The Systems View  What Is a System?    329    329  330    Seven Key System Elements  Organizations as Systems    330    334    Systems Analysis and Design 335    Business Processes    336    Identifying Business Processes    336    Business Process Redesign 336    
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