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Jane Austen is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors! She is such a master of subtly putting in aspects of feminism in her books! If you really look at the underline meaning of her books they are really about women empowerment. For instance in Emma, the character Emma herself doesn't want to marry because she is just fine and doesn't need a man to tell her what to do, then when she does fall in love she says there is no way she is leaving her home and he has to move in with her! It's aweso ...more
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