Simone De Beauvoir
Title: Simone De Beauvoir
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Simone De Beauvoir
“You’ve Got to Do, What You’ve Got to Do”
“Simone De Beauvoir was one of the most important post- World War II French intellectuals.” (173) She is a French socialist, feminist, and writer. She wrote Le Deuxieme Sexe (The Second Sex) in 1949. In which she concentrates on “ women’s lack of personal development to the institution of marriage and household responsibilities...” In addition, in this book she says most women heroines are oddities. Which
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was to go against gender roles. This probably was not their intention because they were just acting true to themselves. They acted as strong individual who wanted to make a difference in the world. Lastly, society should just accept the fact that women can be great successes and ignore that although rare, the heroines are not oddities because they disregard gender roles. They live to the best and this must be applauded instead of “booed.”
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