What Now My Love
Contrasting Feminism in "What Now My Love" and "People of the Whale" College
Carole from What Now My Love by Floyd Salas and Ruth from People of the Whale by Linda Hogan are both strong women who are symbols for feminism in their time. They both showed that woman can be equal to men by showing their independence, showing that they can be self-thinkers and decision makers instead of just going along with what the men in their lives and communities want. Although these women are from different cultures, both Ruth and Carole are able to use the momentum built for the feminist movement that occurred during and after the 60’s to shape the views on what their role should be. Carole using her sexuality and Ruth using her morals and strong-willed personality both were pillars for feminism in the novels.
Both Carole and Ruth were very outspoken throughout the text, both speaking out to voice their opinions even exerting themselves over the males they are speaking to who would normally be the decision makers in society. Carole speaks out against Miles’ decisions and how he thinks things should be handled or what their gangs next move should be. Even though Miles had experience running from the police, Carole argues with him and speaks out against his plan because she believes her plan is just as good as his. Ruth...
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