In the world that we live in, there are many forms of prejudice that exist; the most occurring and most popular forms of prejudice is women prejudice (feminism criticism), 3 forms of feminist criticism are unequal social, cultural, and legal rights. The short story showed woman prejudice, which was exemplified socially through the conversation take, took place, about, the comparison of a male and female’s ability to have control, and Mrs. Wynnes actions taken toward the situation. History has told us that women suffer belittlement in almost every part of the world. Women encountered prematurely judgment since the beginning of time. The male has always had the dominance over women in almost everything. In society, men are the big kahunas, …show more content…
Throughout history women experience separation from men, by the means of the inequality of social, legal, and cultural rights. Women prejudice was represented socially throughout the “Dinner Party”. One type of feminist criticism is the lack of social rights for women. In today’s society women’s social status is typically different from men social status. Our society depicts that men are superior to women. Our society tells us that men are strong, and women are feeble and weak (physically). In todays society we see guys doing more sports, and while society depicts girls as people who are weak and play with dolls. Part of it is anatomy, males are born with more muscle capacity, than girls, but society makes girls look weak and feeble, which is not always true. A girl’s social status in the past and present is small and feeble, but girls can be strong physically and mentally. Women can be strong, women can play sports, and women …show more content…
In the “Dinner Party” women prejudice was exemplified socially through the conversation that take took place, about, the comparison of a male and female’s ability to have control, and Mrs. Wynnes actions taken toward the situation. Socially women are recognized as inferior to men, they are supposed to help clean the house, and instead of being asked to help, society has metaphorically forced women into that role. Girls these days are now less adventurous just because they think society has to define them, the same principal with cultural rights. Culture and society binds women to think they have to be a certain way to be the ideal women, but women need to know that they aren’t bound what society or culture says. In fact screw society; society doesn’t define who you are, for men and women, your attitude defines your altitude. Even though legal rights may literally bind you to follow certain standards that restrict women rights, those who don’t have to struggle for freedom, should help our brothers and sisters around the world. If we as men and women come together we can solve lots of problems in this world. The short story exemplified social feminism, which was shown through, Mrs. Wynnes control, and showed that she doesn’t have to