Compare and ContrastFriedan’s The Feminine Mystique and Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper, whiledistinctly different in genre and era, are widely considered classic texts in secondwave American feminism. Compare chapter 1 (“The Problem That Has No Name”) ofThe Feminine Mystique (1963) and The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) in terms of theirpersuasive and literary power within their different genres and their visions ofindividual and social change. In your analysis, consider both texts’ ability to reflectupon female life experience and their engagement with dominant ideologies ofmarriage, domesticity, motherhood and gender roles in their respective eras. Why wereboth texts highly influential in the “second wave” (though one is written in the “firstwave”)? Do either or both texts continue to have personal and/or political relevance in2019? If “yes”, in what way(s)? If “no”, why not?
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