Entrok and Little Women
Tell How Women Can Stand on Their Own Crown
Abstract
Women are often seen as weak and unable to match the degree of men. Stereotypes like this apply in all parts of the world and finally the feminist movement that focuses on upholding gender equality between men and women has emerged. To prove that women also have the right to be treated the same as men in the fields of work, education, and pursuit of their dreams. The purpose of this study is to examine what feminine values are contained in Entrok and Little Women. The values that are felt can be used as lessons for women to apply in life and become independent women who can stand on their own feet.
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