Sunday, November 16, 2008

BLOG 9!!!!!!!

its blog numero nine and i am feeling fine!!!

Another theme in this play is the uncanny Power of Women

This play along with the House of Bernarda Alba, and Hedda Gabler all show the power of women... IB must really be focused on a message they want to convey to the students about equality... anyways I feel that this play superceeds the other plays we have read when it comes to the power of women because this what the entire play is about from start to finish and it isn't just one or two women that have power, it is every single women in the book... and without every women doing their share, it wouldn't have been a succesfull revolt.

2 comments:

Sam Sieger said...

I agree with you about that. I really liked that we finally read a book where all the women have power AND succeed in using it. It makes the world of women seem a lot less depressing.

Rose said...

thats a really good point. i keep associating all the power with just lysistrata, but all the women had the power. lysistrata simply acted as a guide for them.

aaaand i agree with sam too, the world of women does seem a lot less depressing. haha.