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1 Women’s Right in U.S. and Korea - Sylvia Plath and Moon Jeong Hee GROUP 5

2 Index  Sylvia Plath and  Moon Jeong Hee and Suppressed Women in Korea  Conclusion: and TODAY Suppressed Women in U.S.

3 About Sylvia Plath and

4 Sylvia Plath doubted and rebelled to atmosphere at that time. As a poet and as a women, she expressed her anger and resistance against society in her poem. Male-dominated ideology Patriarchal authoritarianism

5 “Lady Lazarus” In male-dominated society, the narrator wanted to escape from androcentric atmosphere. By committing suicide, she revived with her own power and got an immortality like a phoenix.

6 Suppressed Women in U.S.

7 Suppressed women in 1950s Angelic women that sacrificed herself for husband and children devilish women that pursued a liberation and resisted to male’s authority

8 Moon Jeong Hee and her Korean poems

9 Moon Jeong Hee (1947~) Like Sylvia Plath, she has spoken up for right of women in the manner of Korean sentiment.

10 They had ability BUT Being as a helper in home

11 Being as an assistant in society Really ‘Good fortune’? Still they are being as minor

12 Life for husband There were many girl students But now, WHERE ARE THEY?

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14 Comparison between poems

15 Narrator 1 st person Powerful voice 1 st person By herself but NOT Powerful 3 rd person By someone else

16 Reaction ACTIVE REACTION PASSIVE REACTION PASSIVE REACTION

17 Suppressed Women in Korea

18 Trend of public opinion in Korea

19 Hard to get a jobFinally get a job? A job based on prejudices of womenDeep-rooted glass ceilingStill need to do house chores  When a women tries to get a job in Korea…

20 Suppression of women in Korea  According to recent research of World Economic Forum, Korea is 117 th among 142 nations in the state of gender equality.

21 Conclusion

22 and TODAY In, her (active) runaway from society was couldn’t be helped Today in Korea, it CAN be helped. NOT reject to remain inside society, BUT struggle with own ability inside society. BUT

23 THANK YOU


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