For the second portion of this week's reading, I have continued watching the video series from Tuesday called Seven Secrets of the Goddess. In part 3 of the videos, I learned that women in many cultures are linked with nature whereas men are linked with culture. To display this, I want to include a plot in my storybook. A man will attempt to domesticate Abhaya, but little do they know she is a queen. By doing this, I will continue to be true to the culture in which I am trying to write about.
In the fourth part of the videos, it talked a lot about how women play the role of damsel in distress, but they also play the role of the evil with in a lot of mythologies. My story is going to do its best to show that a woman can be more than a victim or a villain, and a woman doesn't need a man to save her in order to have a good life.
Bibliography: Devdutt Pattanaik, Seven Secrets of the Goddess.
In the fourth part of the videos, it talked a lot about how women play the role of damsel in distress, but they also play the role of the evil with in a lot of mythologies. My story is going to do its best to show that a woman can be more than a victim or a villain, and a woman doesn't need a man to save her in order to have a good life.
(Image information: Rati, pen and ink, 1826 obtained from Epics: Images and PDE Epics) |
Bibliography: Devdutt Pattanaik, Seven Secrets of the Goddess.
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