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It's A Womans World By Eavan Boland

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In Eavan Boland’s It’s a Woman’s World, the complex ideas of the many roles that a woman plays and her role in society are stated and discussed through figurative language and rhetorical devices. Boland begins he poem with a statement that summarizes the view: “Our way of life has hardly changed since a wheel first whetted a knife.” She uses a metaphor to describe this steady position. The “wheels are steadier” but for the most part they are just as good as before. In the third and fourth stanza Boland explains why our position is still the same and its effects: “Women who milestone our lives with oversights” and “live by the lights of the loaf left by the [register]. This does not only reveal the mindset that may have caused this stagnation

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