The Audacity of Voice part 2
Prepare: Prior to beginning work on this discussion,
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Reflect: Using the critical reading methods, consider the main differences between the source you find and the text we read in class. How is the perspective different? How might the audience be different? How much time has passed and what events have happened between the two writings? | ||
Write: Upon reflection, write at least three paragraphs (200-300 words for each paragraph) where you accomplish the following:
Your initial post must be at least 600 words in length and posted by Day 3. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly sources, and properly cite any references as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s Citing Within Your Paper (Links to an external site.). |
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“The Audacity of Voice” by Roxane Gay is a review about Lena Dunham, a girl who can take bold risks and talk about atrocities committed against women (Gay, 2014). Unlike other women, Dunham is bold enough to share dark experiences that she has faced in the past to air her position she considers herself the voice for this generation of women. For example, she outlines her experience with a rapist on campus, an aspect that did not deter her from voicing her concerns (Gay, 2014). With this, Dunham is critical on some of the major challenges faced by women, particularly in the modern day rape culture. As such, the article reviews the need for women in the society to take a stand and speak on the challenges that they face.
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