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Womens Subjectivity in Arabian Nights

f novels and such. She would also expect you to back up your thoughts and ideas with examples, and then analyze what you write. You have to immerse yourself in your thoughts and write down what you think about as you are writing. You also have to use a lot of imagery in your writing. The better the reader can picture what you are talking about, and the more that you have to back it up, the better. The more that you can relate to human experiences, the more "real" your writing becomes. If readers can relate to what you are writing about and see it through imagery that is rich in details, then you have written a text well. I think that Grossman made many good points in her article about women in Arabian Nights. She takes a point of view not often taken with writings like this. She supports her thoughts well, and has enough analysis to prove her points. Women are subjected to many things in the Arabian Nights, especially an unfair balance of power. They feel the need to right what was or is done to them. By doing this they are portrayed as evil, heinous, wenches that deserve nothing better than death. Although if you look at the situations they are placed in, then you would be able to see that it is truly the men's fault for not letting the women's true self emerge in their relationships. Grossman proves her points strongly, and shows that women are not evil like they are portrayed in Arabian Nights. ...

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