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Woman's experiences are shaped by society from "summary" of The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir

In the complex web of societal structures and norms, woman finds herself woven into a fabric not of her own making. From the moment of her birth, she is cast into a predetermined role, assigned characteristics, and expectations that are not of her choosing. Society dictates what it means to be a woman, prescribing how she should behave, what she should desire, and what she should aspire to. At every turn, woman is confronted with a set of limitations and constraints that stem from the deeply entrenched patriarchal order. She is told that her worth lies in her ability to conform to certain standards of beauty, behavior, and domesticity. Her experiences are shaped by the dichotomous nature of these expectations - on one hand, she is idealized as a nurturing mother and devoted wife, while on the other, she is objectified as a sexual commodity and passive subordinate. The very language used to describe woman reflects the power dynamics at play in society. Words such as "hysterical," "emotional," and "irrational" are employed to undermine her credibility and dismiss her concerns. She is relega...
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    The Second Sex

    Simone de Beauvoir

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