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In both Texts, Anna Zeigler and Margaret Attwood assert that women are…
In both Texts, Anna Zeigler and Margaret Attwood assert that women are controlled through their respective patriarchal societies, however they ultimately depict women as being capable of exerting control through their own individual talents and characteristics.
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Existing Patriarchal structures that permeate society are crucial in the control of women irrespective of the time period.
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Although women's lives were controlled by men, all individuals who find themselves at the bottom of the social hierarchy suffer a similar fate.
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The version of history which is presented across the ages has been consistently from a male perspective resulting in a more heightened sense of the omnipresence of male dominance.
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penelope makes clear that the traditional version of history was subjective and has been 'woven' from lies
presentation of history from a male perspective is an underlying method of control - both authors challenge this through the retelling and through the authors themselves offering a female perspective
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