Monday, March 25, 2019
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Essay -- LTTE women fighters
Charlotte Bronte writes in the famous novel Jane Eyre, I am no bird and no net ensnares me I am a free human being with an independent will. As the writer shows the freedom wills is rooted into the woman and they fight for their independence base on their situation. But most of the Asian culture defending the rights and portrait the women into the frames of concerned, beautiful, caring, weak and under estimating them. Women are expected to play a mercenary role in the community. Especially they considered as the Honor of the family who is responsible for preserving the prestige of the family. While it is true that women are beautiful, care and concern, it does not necessarily coercion to determine this feature only define the woman. To deteriorate the subordination of women to men, a gang of women stood up against the violence where the whole world was stunned and surprised. It was a Sri Lankan Tamil nation diaspora named Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) with female fighte rs who wanted to whelm social and cultural norms. They proved the nation as well as the whole world, that they, as women, are no longer inferiors to men. The involvement of LTTE Tamil female fighters in the affair of secession challenged the patriarchal social expression of Sri Lanka. The LTTE women fighters changed the button-down appearance of the Sri Lankan women to reflect the gender equality within the society. for the most part a Sri Lankan Tamil woman is expected to be into the house, noiseless, conservative and mustiness admit her whole life to the family. Especially through being conservative means to wear her traditional dress (Saree), having Bindi, a decoration careworn by women and jewelries to reflect her cultural identity. In contrast, the L... ...about Iraq war and women. Mostly this tooth root refers the international information not my included topic of essay. I cited this to equalise the LTTE women fighters with the international fighters and women. So I quoted on line. For comparing obviously this opening gives me evidence. Overall this source is not that much needed for this essay.Wang, Peng. Women in the LTTE Birds of emancipation or Cogs in the Wheel? Journal of Politics and law, Mar 2011. Web. 05 Feb. 2014.This is overly a scholarly journal about LTTE and women fighters that describes well about the engagement of the secession. This article is clearly depicts about the floor for the battle and its consequences. But this journal failed to differentiate the equality of the women in the battle and emancipation. So this article not that much used for my argument but it helps to know about the battle background.
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