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Her works usually entail philosophical, ironic and witty thought but can evoke deep insights. She is a modern poet and her most famous work is Enemy Woman Why are we in here, I said, and they are out there?

I have the rages that small animals have, being small, being animal. One by one we were taken out and struck. We come bearing supper, our heads on fire. We come bearing supper, our heads on fire. This poem's speaker can be defined as any women, mostly younger. Mainly this poem is from the view point of a young girl, who feels as that it is unfair that her "aunts washed dishes while the uncles squirted each other. The women are meant to do the chores; the women clean the house, make sure warm, good food is on the table when the husband comes home, the children have their homework done, and then after dinner the dishes are washed and dried.

Now, more women are gaining jobs, and there are even dads that stay home. It is the women that make sure that everything is clean and that the family has food to eat. The irony created out of this idea that men are the providers and the protectors through this line in her poem shifts the readers view of the poem as an ode to joy of being a man and the plight of being a woman to the very real reality that the women of the world are the providers, the nurturers, the protectors.

However, this line can be interpreted even deeper. Jiles makes a very interesting diction choice in this line. She chooses not to say we serve supper or we prepare supper, which would be another indication to the literal meaning that women are on this earth to serve men. She uses the word bearing instead to describe how the dinner is served. On the surface it would seem that this was just a representation of the fact that she would be holding supper in her hands and serving it to the men, but a closer look reveals otherwise.

This is a very true reality of the order of the world, without our women, we would cease to exist as a people. This is the most pure form of power any woman could ask for. They are the makers and creators; they are responsible for making the world go round. Power does not lie with the men for their ability to not have a care in the world and to rely on their women to perform all these tasks it abdicates it from them.

This poem is stating that women are the true source of power and strength and only through them can the world survive. With Native Americans being the first inhabitants of North America, many people often question what traditions they have created on their own, before the ideas of the pale settlers. When taking a look into their interesting beliefs, it is obvious to see an intricate basis or animals and spirits that guide the lifestyles of Indians all over the country.

During the hundred years that separate the stories much has changed for women in the fact that they have the freedom to vote, to get an education and to work yet both Mrs. The woman is making these marks because she is not getting the treatment she needs and it is driving her mad to the point she is forgetting her own slips of insanity. Women still find it hard to get the treatment they need.

Vincent Millay, Millay was very active in the feminist movement much like the other two authors. Both she and her writing came to be the face of the liberated woman we know today. Women, for decades, have strove for complete equality with men. This fight is not a new fight, it is a fight that started long ago and is still going today. Many times when we think of the life of women in the past we draw to the Victorian age, an age with great female writers, like the Bronte sisters.

Charlotte Bronte, author of many great works, served as a critic and wrote many satire of society and the treatment of women in the Victorian era. The story of Jane Eyre is a bidungsroman, or a coming of age story. Thus, these narratives will provide holes and spaces for women principals to make connections with community and educational stakeholders to raise their voices and help them for improving their socio-professional condition and social justice.

Hooks reported that Dennis Rader describes the way in which stories help us engage the complexities of conflict and.



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