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Critical analysis of the poem A Woman's Question by lena lathrop

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Critical analysis of the poem A Woman's Question by Lena Lathrop:

The ‘Female Question’ raises almost every fundamental question related to women but wanders away in the middle of solving it. When the matter goes on female feticide, it is said that it is the responsibility of the mother. Why does she destroy a girl when she is a fetus? It was the same thing that even if we were killed and we should not cry. The mother-in-law’s husband and father-in-law also aspire for a son, along with mother-in-law in a terror-stricken house with a sense of male superiority.

In a society where a new-borns daughter was killed so that her father and brother (the men of the house) do not have to bow to the other at the time of marriage, who would be basically the enemy of the girl’s fetus? Definitely male class! Mother would not want to destroy her womb like this  Woman’s enemy is the male-dominated mind-sets of society. The whole society is full of this mentality, women as well as men! Then why on top of women! ‘

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