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What is courage? What is compassion? What is the Leap of Faith? Describe Authenticity Identify and illustrate what your textbook calls the "three
What is courage?
What is compassion?
What is the Leap of Faith?
Describe Authenticity
Identify and illustrate what your textbook calls the “three waves” of feminism.
What is gender-neutral language, and why is it important in today's world?
Why do many second wave feminists balk at having the door held for them or their chairs pulled out at the table by a man?
Who is Carol Gilligan?
Who was Simone de Beauvoir?
Who was Louisa May Alcott?
Who wrote that “Little women was written by a secret rebel against the order of the world and woman’s place in it, and all the girls who ever read it know it?”
What is there in Little Women that would lead you to believe that both Jo March and her mother were feminists?
Are there any other characters, female or male, who are feminists in Little Women?
How does Little Women describe the traditional role of women in America during the Civil War?
How did the popularity of Little Women help promote the feminist agenda in the twentieth century?
Describe the ethical lessons that you see in Little Women.
Was Jo March (Louisa May Alcott) a relativist, soft universalist or hard universalist?
Describe your own reaction to both Little Women, and feminism.
Are you a feminist?
Why do you think I chose to show Little Women, and recommend the book?
Summarize the story in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
Describe Nora’s relationship with her husband.
What does Nora mean in the final line excerpted from A Doll’s House?
Nora: Millions of women have done so.