Silent Spring Research Paper

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Silent Spring was a controversial book because it challenged long held beliefs on both environmental health and gender roles. The government had put a lot of effort into creating images of the rise of pesticides use as a positive societal advancement. These chemicals were marketed as helping our children and making our lives easier. Carson’s book directly challenged this belief. Suddenly people were forced to confront the fact that their actions (or alternately their inaction) related to at home and governmental pesticide usage could actually be harming their families. Before eventually accepting this truth the public denied the validity Carson’s claims. This denial was made easier by the misogynistic campaign that arose in response to Carson’s