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English, 02.12.2020 23:10 jamiahharrell21

Perform a feminist critical reading of Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree. Your response should be at least a paragraph long and should consider the following questions: How is the relationship between men and women portrayed? What are the power relationships between men and women (or characters assuming male/female roles)? What constitutes masculinity and femininity? How do characters embody these traits? What does the work reveal about the operations (economically, politically, socially, or psychologically) of patriarchy? What does the history of the work's reception by the public and by the critics tell us about the operation of patriarchy?

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