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The following essay describes the feminist position of gender inequlity in the United States.
Beautiful girls confidently saunter along University Avenue at California University of Pennsylvania, their refulgent and coquettish smiles teasing furtive glances and partial erections from virile men as they scurry off to class. Redolent perfumes permeate the air, wanton wafts that create an intoxicating ambiance of palpable sexuality. Young, firm breasts, peeking from beneath scanty raiment, bounce up and down playfully as the sun makes love to them. Even the bovine crowd are strutting their stuff,
committed towards women, and still others, like the pulchritudinous, taciturn coquettes at California University of Pennsylvania, and all over the world, are not even cognizant that there is such a thing as "ideology." All people must be apprised of the horrible injustice that surrounds them like an invisible fog, for if more people are not empowered to think for themselves, the feminist cause could be prematurely derailed. Works Cited Smith, Johanna. Frankenstein. Bedford/St. Martin's 2000.