The Feminine Mystique

Describe symbolism in The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan

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Friedan does not use symbolism, per se. The Feminine Mystique, however, is the work of a journalist with high exposure to the social sciences, in which, she has laid out the problems women faced in post-World War II suburban ghettos or in the symbolic ghettos of sex-labeled jobs and subordinate roles in public life and in the family.

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The Feminine Mystique