2011年9月28日 星期三

Issue Paper Draft 1


English Composition IIA
Professor: Mei-Ya Liang
Sue Lee 991002024
September 28, 2011

Eligible Bachelor and Worthless Bachelorette?

Issue Paper Draft 1

        In general public’s stereotype, people usually think that a man unmarried is more valuable than a woman in the same condition.
Take the classic novel Pride and Prejudice as an example; the mothers in the story always want their daughters to get married as soon as possible. Because they know while the girls become older, they will have lesser chance to marry the men with better economic condition. On the contrary, the male characters in the story are judged by their property. The point is: it is those men who seem to have the right to choose who they want to marry or not.
        In recent years, there are more and more singles. Women are more independent now. They have high education, and have the ability to earn their living. The thought is changing; marriage is not the only purpose for women anymore. And because of these reasons, men become more difficult to find a woman to tie the knot. However, the concept of “eligible bachelor and worthless bachelorette” seems to be unswayable. Two years ago, there is a popular Taiwanese drama called My Queen, which is a story about a thirty-three-year-old unmarried woman who finds her love. In this drama, the main female character is a successful woman, and she is very independent. However, her friends and people surrounding her are laughing at her that she is an unattractive woman so no man wants to fall in love with her. No matter how perfect she does on her work, she is thought to be a loser as usual. Finally, she finds someone to love and has a happy ending. I think this drama still presents the idea that a woman has to find her mate then she is a really successful woman. Is single such a bad thing?
        On the other hand, nowadays man over forty years old still can be considered as an ideal partner. For example, another classic novel Gone with the Wind, the main male character Rhett Butler is a middle-aged man. He is rich and wild, although he is not young, he is still thought to be attractive and he marries Scarlett O’Hara who is twenty years younger than him. If he owns a lot of possession, regardless of how old he is, he is a good consideration of marriage all the same. Therefore, in this situation, men may want to be single is because they are not worried about older age will make them become lesser popular. They want to have girl friends freely rather than wives who always keep a watchful eye on them.
        Because of these reasons above, the meaning of single has difference in gender. I think people have this kind of stereotype deeply is because we live in a world which dominated by capitalism and male chauvinism. Therefore, we should break the traditional rules; women also have the equal right to pursue the lifestyles they want.

3 則留言:

  1. It is a good start to cite "Pride and Prejudice", "Gone with the Wind" and "My Queen". Why do you choose these three sources instead of the others? Do they share similarities or differences? Can you find the counterpart of "My Queen"? What are some Anglo-American idol dramas?What are some Taiwanese-Chinese romantic novels published several decades ago? You can provide some interesting dialogues and post clips on your blog.

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  2. Maybe you can do some research o the same characteristics successful bachelors or bachelorette share.You can also give us some information on why people from older generations despise single men/women. Pride and Prejudice, Gone with the Wind and My Queen are based on different times, country, and people from different backgrounds, you can compare them.

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  3. Maybe you can compare the different backgrounds of those novels and tell us if there is any connection to the attitudes people have towards single people.

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