Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Feminism

Not That Kind of Girl by Siobhan Vivian



Plot

It’s a story about a freshman girl who started dating a senior boy, and when she wasn’t ready for anything too physical, he ruined her reputation, and changed her life. Natalie uses that true story as one of the reasons why she has chosen to just opt out completely. After all, if she doesn't play the game, there’s no chance at losing it. And she’s got her eye on the future – even if that means missing out on some of the present. Natalie’s steadfast resolve is threatened by the new crop of freshmen girls, though, who are led by her former babysitting charge. Spencer is brazen, overtly sexual, and totally in charge of her life. But when her antics get her in trouble, Natalie decides to take her under her wing and show her – and the rest of the so-called Rosstitutes – what self respect means. Natalie was sure she was going to teach the freshman girls a thing or two about how to thrive at Ross Academy, and how to rise above the misogyny and sexism that run rampant through the hallways. But instead, they start teaching her lessons – the hard way.

Analysis

Not That Kind of Girl is a classic high school story that has a feminist twist. Natalie is a strong and independent woman who is conscious on how her choices and decisions will affect her. She is a strong woman that is not afraid to fight for herself and what she thinks is right. This has shown the characteristic and ideology of Natalie.

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