Eva Peron Analysis

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Eva Peron created photos to prove a point to the people of Argentina, which was a world dominated by males. Males ruled Argentina up until Eva became first lady. In the 31.1 photo Eva attended an Independence Day ball as Evita and Eva Peron. It was important to call her a double identity because of where she came from, which was living in poverty and became an actress to now in the hands of Juan Peron, the president. In the 31.2 photo is a picture Eva and Juan seemed to be the happiest couple. 31.3 photo, Eva was viewed as a strong willed women who you wouldn’t have thought came from a family that lived in poverty. Many said that she behaved in a masculine way that it was a threat to Juan’s masculinity. She wasn’t overshadowing his masculinity. …show more content…

She grew up in poverty. Living in poverty gave her a different perspective on of how she viewed the world. One of her sayings was that when the rich thinks about the poor, they tend to have poor thoughts. Now that she was rich, she wanted to change the way people living in poverty was looked at and how they live. She used her position as first lady to fight for women’s suffrage and to improve the lives of the poor. According to the reading, Eva began a few social welfare measures and a new ministry of health. New hospitals and a disease treatment program were the results of her hard work. In 1948, she started a foundation called Eva Peron that became a welfare agency. It helped the poor in Argentina and people who were victims of natural disaster in other countries. She was the reason why many women were involved in politics and had won the right to vote. Eva Peron makes a campaign speech photo speaks volume to Argentina and then World.
Eva Peron became a polarizing figure in Argentina, Why? A women born into poverty becoming one of the worlds known people. Many would think that she would have grown up accustomed to the same lifestyle. She proved the doubters wrong. At the age of fifteen, she went to pursue her career as an actor. Later on in her life, she had married Juan Peron becoming his first lady of Argentina. She became popular forming her own supporters that idolized her and all of her accomplishments she made for the people living in