Keira Knightley has stated that she doesn’t like acting in movies set in the modern day as female characters tend to ‘ nearly always get raped’. (Image Source: huffingtonpost.co.uk)
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Keira Knightley has stated that she doesn’t like acting in movies set in the modern day as female characters tend to ‘ nearly always get raped’. (Image Source: huffingtonpost.co.uk)
women’s role in the household - “Clean it your fucking self”
The Women in Batad
On our village interviews, we met Ate Sela. She is in charge of manning one of the guest homes in the village. She is pleasant, have a calm and composed voice, as well as some stories to share. I asked about some of the roles women played in their village.
In Batad, women do a lot of work. In their homes, they are in charge of taking care of the children, cooking, washing, and other usual household chores. Apart from the usual house hold tasks, these mighty women pound rice, sift through them and prepare firewood to boot. In the fields, they plant and harvest.
Also, women play an important role in cultural rituals and festivals; they dance with traditional costumes, as well as participated in the chanting.
Women serve an important role in the community, not only those bound at home but in the whole community, too.
Women's Roles
The roles of the women drastically changed in society during this time of the 20's. World War 1 opened up a whole new field of opportunites for every American citizen. Women could work in offices, factories, stores, they we're not just your typical house wife anymore. A new era that arouse for women was being a ¨Flapper¨ which is stereotyped a lot but is generally known and are associated with Jazz and 1920's famous dances. It was a new, stylish was of dressing for young women, it was just like any other modern trend that we have today! But overall, the opportunites opened up trumendously for the women in the roaring 20's.
A recent spate of incidents where dozens of girls have been forced from school, feeling sick, has set Afghanistan in a tizzy over what the source of the mysterious maladies may be
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