You are on page 1of 1
Anguiano | Natalie Anguiano English 115 atv’ | «_) Professor Ditch vot Ly \ © GN November 6, 2017 \ w\ : ov av ae e { Breaking Free and Conforming 24 | WP Us soe i oe mcd Divi avs em ta es obeytig. Not only is it tng taht bet sen eye cig pve ks a ely ges Bat YL) A Dy time has passed those rules are beifg ua this text Juliet Ashton is radical while Mark CNELUA _¥IC sles. Jet Ashton character appears radical because othe than ee Reynolds conforms to ‘other females Juliet does not seem to care or let others get in her way of her desires. In other words, society does not have a say in what she can and cannot do. Mark Reynolds conforms to his gender because he embraces the power he has by having the ability to have his ways and ‘ordering others around. J niet Aska hort sem toe pened ie ie Guararapes eal Pie Society. Throughout the novel she is seen as more dominant because of her actions and drive ‘no matter what she is being seen as or what role she should be taking part of. In society itis expected from a woman to act her gender and perform that way only. Juliet does not necessarily follow these gender norms when it comes to performing certain tasks. Quoting from Lorber’s article, Night to His Day, “I contend, therefore, that the continuing purpose of gender as a f modern social institution is to construct women as a group to be the subordinates of men as a ‘group” (30). Women are being given their space in society meaning they do not have the option. ‘of any sort and are being limited on performing certain tasks. On Bella's letter behalf of Juliet 10

You might also like