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People don’t hate feminism they just don’t understand it. How can one define “feminism”? Is it a demand for gender equality or Rights for women? I believe the word “feminism or feminist” derives to showcase the difference between female & male. Comparing men with women is a big mistake because there is no comparison among both of them but, there is a definite difference between good and better when it comes to an individual.
I am not against feminism but I am not in favor of chauvinism. Men who have a thought they are superior to women, I am against them and similarly, women who have a thought that they are greater than men I am against them too.
To me the way I see things are different and have different aspects. A feminist should not carry a negative attitude for others. One should be verbal which could be debatable or should be opinion oriented so that no one can take them for granted.
Male chauvinism is an attitude which denies a woman’s capabilities and cannot accept them as a competitor. In work environment, I have seen Male chauvinist who always conveys insolence towards a coworker specifically on her gender which showcases a feeling of superiority.
We’ve been elevated to believe that movies are a reflection of the society that we live in. Their motivation comes from cultural practices, psychological framework and the likes and dislikes of the society. And that might just be true to a certain level.
I think we should stop comparing women with men because I believe women have shown great potential in the world as well as in their own community. So, I thought of mentioning of movies that show not only strong women characters but also how they shattered the orthodox belief of feminism.
Expressed By: Priya Sharma