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An introductory lesson Women in Literature An introductory lesson

Equality When we ask the question, Are women equal to men? in what ways are we using the word "equal"? Discuss in groups

Thinking about equality What if you lived elsewhere? What differences are there from country to country, community to community, today? Can you think of 3 examples? “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” – George Orwell

Limited equality for women – possible factors Example: Religion The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.“ – NIV, Genesis 2:18 What other factors can you think of? Discuss in groups

Agree Disagree Class mini debate “Clearly, women are not equal to men” Split the class in half. One half should prepare to defend the statement and the others prepare to oppose. Students should spend 5 minutes preparing their argument and nominate a speaker. Disagree

The emergence of female authors Austen ‘A Lady’ (1811) Pseudonyms: Eliot (1857) and the Brontë sisters (1846) “Mrs Gaskell” (1853)

Improvements for women

What does feminism mean? “The advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes” -Oxford English Dictionary

Women in Literature When we consider women in literature, we should consider: Women as writers Female characters written by women Female characters written by men

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