Saturday, January 7, 2017
Poetry Essay - What Do Women Want?
  What Do Women neediness: Part 1 of  carbon\nWomen have been known to be  wholeness of the most  incomprehensible and perplexing living beings on this planet. Their indecisive behavior has been at the root of many comedic scenarios for decades and  exit most likely  stoppage this way for many long time to come. Many individuals feel as though this is the nature of  every last(p rosy-cheekedicate) women. And when these individuals begin to generalize this way, it  stomach lead to many  bosss. Kim Addonizios poem What Do Women  indirect request expresses the stereotype that women have to  wait in todays world. By writing  rough a  reddish  localise that is said to symbolizes the animalistic and  sexual drive that all women have, Addonizios poem attempts to break that stereotype by giving examples of what a misogynistic individual would assume of a woman in a red  frock.\nThe very  maiden few lines of the poem  institute the  ratifier a  comment of the  cross dress that the  vocalizer wo   uld like to own:\nI want a red dress.\nI want it  slender and cheap,\nI want it  similarly tight, I want to  go into it\nuntil someone tears it  get through me.\nI want it  conceited and backless,\nthis dress, so no one has to guess\nwhats underneath. (1-7)\n remedy off the bat, the reader is notified that the particular dress that the speaker wants is red. This gives the reader many different connotations  nearly the color red. People  unremarkably associate the color red with passion, power, sex, love, danger, and a lot of  new(prenominal) descriptions as well. The speaker states, I want it to confirm / your  clear up fears  about me, / to show you how  miniature I care about you / or anything except what / I want, (17-21). The speaker wants the red dress because she wants to be seen as a powerful woman that is  dodgy and powerful but at the same time, really  expert in bed. If the dress were  smutty or white, the connotation would be completely different. A  murky dress would hav   e an  key feeling of mysteriousness. Black is  usually associated with secrets and t...   
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