Introduction to Modern Drama Study – Flashcards
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Read the excerpt from Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. For over fifteen years there was no word of this yearning in the millions of words written about women, for women, in all the columns, books and articles by experts telling women their role was to seek fulfillment as wives and mothers. Over and over women heard in voices of tradition and of Freudian sophistication that they could desire no greater destiny than to glory in their own femininity.
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tradition, sophistication
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Read the excerpt from The Feminine Mystique. Millions of women lived their lives in the image of those pretty pictures of the American suburban housewife, kissing their husbands goodbye in front of the picture window, depositing their stationwagonsful of children at school, and smiling as they ran the new electric waxer over the spotless kitchen floor. Which keywords from the excerpt most relate to the issue of domesticity?
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housewife, husbands, children
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Read the excerpt from Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. I heard echoes of the problem in college dormitories and semiprivate maternity wards, at PTA meetings and luncheons of the League of Women Voters, at suburban cocktail parties, in station wagons waiting for trains, and in snatches of conversation overheard at Schrafft's. The groping words I heard from other women, on quiet afternoons when children were at school or on quiet evenings when husbands worked late, I think I understood first as a woman long before I understood their larger social and psychological implications Based on the underlined words and phrases, what is Friedan most likely trying to express?
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Feelings of discontentment among women were growing but still could not be expressed openly.
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Based on the article "Introduction to Modern Drama Study," what is a common issue addressed in feminist dramas during the 1950s and '60s?
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the effect a woman's career could have on her husband. (wrong)
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Read the excerpt from The Feminine Mystique. "If I have only one life, let me live it as a blonde," a larger-than-life-sized picture of a pretty, vacuous woman proclaimed from newspaper, magazine, and drugstore ads. And across America, three out of every ten women dyed their hair blonde. They ate a chalk called Metrecal, instead of food, to shrink to the size of the thin young models. Department-store buyers reported that American women, since 1939, had become three and four sizes smaller. The underlined terms in this excerpt most relate to which issue?
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societal pressure on women to look a certain way
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According to the article "Introduction to Modern Drama Study," which of the following best explains why more women began to emerge as playwrights in the 1960s?
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Women began to realize that they could take control of their lives and choose how they wanted to live.
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Read the excerpt from the play Trifles, by Susan Glaspell. COUNTY ATTORNEY (with the gallantry of a young politician). And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? (The women do not unbend. He goes to the sink, takes a dipperful of water from the pail and, pouring it into a basin, washes his hands. Starts to wipe them on the roller-towel, turns it for a cleaner place.) Dirty towels! (Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink.) Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies? The excerpt contributes most to which feminist theme?
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Women are often expected to conform to roles set by society.
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Read the excerpt from Trifles, by Susan Glaspell. COUNTY ATTORNEY. I guess before we're through she may have something more serious than preserves to worry about. HALE. Well, women are used to worrying over trifles. (The two women move a little closer together.) COUNTY ATTORNEY (with the gallantry of a young politician). And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? (The women do not unbend. He goes to the sink, takes a dipperful of water from the pail and, pouring it into a basin, washes his hands. Starts to wipe them on the roller-towel, turns it for a cleaner place.) Dirty towels! (Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink.) Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies? Which theme of early feminist drama is reflected in the excerpt?
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Most women are content with their role in society. (wrong)
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Read the excerpt from Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. So the door of all those pretty suburban houses opened a crack to permit a glimpse of uncounted thousands of American housewives who suffered alone from a problem that suddenly everyone was talking about, and beginning to take for granted, as one of those unreal problems in American life that can never be solved—like the hydrogen bomb. By 1962 the plight of the trapped American housewife had become a national parlor game. Which key terms from the excerpt most support the theme that women can feel suffocated by societal expectations?
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suburban, housewives, solved