Human rights in the People's Republic of China Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Fight or Write.

Human rights in the People's Republic of China Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Fight or Write.
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Fight or Write: Equal Rights for Women

Summary: From Fu Mu Lan to the women writers, this essay Discusses whether the woman warriors or the female artists contributed more to the civil rights of women in China.
Despite the oppression women were subjected to in China, they still occasionally overcame it and accomplished something extraordinary. Some worked, and helped to earn the family living, some were extremely honorable in their efforts to uphold their chastity or their family's honor, and some accomplished even more influential feats. Fa Mu Lan trained for fifteen years in order to become a woman warrior. She became as strong as a man, but swifter and more graceful. After saving her father from the draft by dressing up as a man, she assembled an army. Her army never lost, because Kuan Kung, the god of war and literature, would always ride before her into battle. Interestingly enough, another of the more extraordinary feats was that of women writing and studying literature, also apparently under the god, Kuan Kung. Writing women worked around the rules. Men thought that women had no real...

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