Dickinson And Whitman: Challenging traditional Gender Roles
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always be remembered for their unique ways of writing and bringing forth of new and forbidden ideas about male sexuality and challenging the typical gender role of a woman. The controversial subject matter in their poetry that challenged their places in society, made them looked down upon throughout their lifetime. Now, we can look at Whitman and Dickinson and admire them for their strength to express their frustrations with these limitations through their poetry today.
always be remembered for their unique ways of writing and bringing forth of new and forbidden ideas about male sexuality and challenging the typical gender role of a woman. The controversial subject matter in their poetry that challenged their places in society, made them looked down upon throughout their lifetime. Now, we can look at Whitman and Dickinson and admire them for their strength to express their frustrations with these limitations through their poetry today.